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Greggs issues urgent 'do not consume' notice to Iceland customers over frozen chicken bakes - LancsLive
Iceland Foods Cuts Back on Chilled Items to Lower Energy Bills - Bloomberg
Coronavirus U.K. Latest: Frozen Food Sales Soar at Iceland Supermarket - Eater London
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Iceland's £5 meal deal includes Greggs veggie bakes and turkey dinosaurs | The Sun
Iceland Foods Ireland - Fill the freezer up for less! 😜 Discover even more €2 bargains in-store or online! 🛒 | Facebook
Iceland founder closes in on frozen food chain | Retail industry | The Guardian
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Twelve top deals to fill up your freezer with up to 75% off at Iceland and 50% off at Asda | The Sun
Iceland will be hit with a £140m bill to run its freezers this year as energy prices surge - Retail Gazette
Iceland uses new 'fridgeable' labels to target households with no freezer | News | The Grocer
Nostalgic crisps hit Iceland as freezer product and shoppers are flabbergasted - Glasgow Live
Iceland Foods ❄️ on Twitter: "This isn't just any curry deal… this is an Iceland Frozen Favourites curry deal 😏 🤣 Grab any 3 from our Takeaway Curry range for £4 –
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Iceland's frozen £22 Christmas Day meal deal branded 'food for lazy people' - Mirror Online
Iceland to stop using palm oil in all own brand food | Metro News
Iceland Food Deals | Get Bargains + Save Money (April 2023)
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Iceland shoppers can get four teatime favourites for £5 - plus free Crayolas - Manchester Evening News
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Excited Iceland shoppers praise return of classic 90s dinner time favourite - North Wales Live