Price dropped from £25 to £20 for free home delivier
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li0nhead to red23
24 Jan 1611#15
Then order it to the house next door who you know will be out at delivery time, then seem to be a good neighbour when you offer to save their shopping for them.
Hot - only downside is you need to have the embarrassment of everyone seeing an beaten up Iceland van delivering to your house
2minutenoodles to jenbobs
24 Jan 163#11
It is £20 in store & £30 online... £5 off minimum spend on both for a limited time.
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L0u33z
23 Jan 161#1
To use to be £35 for free delivery at my iceland!
mk-donald to L0u33z
23 Jan 16#3
They emailed out today that £35 had reduced to £30 for online ordering but only for 2 weeks to 4/2.
I'd presume OP's £25->£20 offer is an in-store offer - ie where YOU shop in the store but THEY take your in-store basket home for you rather than you lugging it (while still frozen) - eg so you don't end up planning your shopping trip to go to Iceland last before heading home or having to struggle with bulky/cold items on public transport.
PS Don't forget chance of £back when ordering online - eg 5% Quidco apparently (tho website still at £35 level).
niceroundpound
23 Jan 16#2
Is this store specific? nice find by the way :smiley:
jfhopkin
23 Jan 16#4
Online orders have delivery free for £30 until 5th February, instead of £35.
nannafish
23 Jan 16#5
Showing as £30 for me at Ely
mamakin
23 Jan 16#6
Thanks, I'm planning an online shop and only really use Iceland as a top-up (if I do a full shop there I get fat, lol). My son loves the frozen kebab meat, for some strange reason.
mistysmum
23 Jan 16#7
Yes I have been emailed £30
besham
23 Jan 16#8
Yes - for online delivery it is reduced from £35 to £30 for free delivery. If you shop instore and get the food delivered, it has been reduced from £25 to £20 for free delivery.
scott_safc
23 Jan 16#9
It's always been £20 for free delivery from Heron's, however they don't do on-line, and it's also store specific I gather....
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Or just don't be a snob.
http://groceries.iceland.co.uk/iceland-classic-margherita-pizza-367g/p/59184
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I'd presume OP's £25->£20 offer is an in-store offer - ie where YOU shop in the store but THEY take your in-store basket home for you rather than you lugging it (while still frozen) - eg so you don't end up planning your shopping trip to go to Iceland last before heading home or having to struggle with bulky/cold items on public transport.
PS Don't forget chance of £back when ordering online - eg 5% Quidco apparently (tho website still at £35 level).
:smiley: