Iceland slashes online price of fresh and frozen veg to 1p for Easter

Bogweevil

Member
All frozen and fresh veg that would normally cost £1 or under, such as a kilo of onions, will instead be 1p from 11 April until midnight on 14 Apr.

This is so wrong (not for frozen veg, that is a flavour free zone and 1p is about the fair price) - I hope the public rushes out and buys as much as they can and turn it into pickles, chutney and relish to have with lovely cold beef and pork. That will show them.
 

Hindsight

Member
Location
Lincolnshire
All frozen and fresh veg that would normally cost £1 or under, such as a kilo of onions, will instead be 1p from 11 April until midnight on 14 Apr.

This is so wrong (not for frozen veg, that is a flavour free zone and 1p is about the fair price) - I hope the public rushes out and buys as much as they can and turn it into pickles, chutney and relish to have with lovely cold beef and pork. That will show them.
Yes Iceland is complicit in the UK government efforts to destroy any productive horticulture in UK. Cunning plan unfolding.
 

JeepJeep

Member
Trade
Similar deals to Xmas in Morrisons this morning 19p Bag of Fresh Veg etc

Meanwhile, all the Steaks now look smaller and scrap like at the same money. Morrisons & Aldi
 

JeepJeep

Member
Trade
Is it not online with code only? So to get to the £40 for free delivery folks will be loading the basket with extras. Iceland won't be loosing.
 

Flatlander

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Lorette Manitoba
Friend and fellow Brit used to milk goats and did well at it. Anyhow he supplied a supermarket chain and these so called promotions and cheap sell offs weren’t financed by the supermarkets but by the supplier. A contractural part of supplying them. Iceland will be claiming shortage of produce to sell soon and blame British farmers fir the next price hike all while making themselves look like goody f ing two shoes.
 

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