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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red23
25 Jan 16#28
Now THAT'S being a snob, you actually pay attention to what bag people re-use?
Enjoy your frozen junk food.
Gazz59
25 Jan 16#27
Home delivery? if yer lucky...If Icelands don't close your local store,as they did mine (Amersham, on Dec 31st) , and stop home delivery a MONTH beforehand, and that was a month before XMAS in my case. Arrange to cover from next nearest store (High Wycombe) , miss the 2 hour delivery slot by 90 minutes, only then to deliver "frozen" items already thawing out, then cut THAT "service", only to send me a "please give us another chance with home delivery" email. Bottom line?, A very good deal...when it works, but everything points to the fact that Icelands couldn't organise a **** up in a brewery
red23
24 Jan 163#13
Hot - only downside is you need to have the embarrassment of everyone seeing an beaten up Iceland van delivering to your house
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.
Or just don't be a snob.
KarateKid123 to red23
24 Jan 162#19
What, a 2014 Mercedes..?
ToOn7 to red23
24 Jan 161#23
what a snob. I live on a private estate, and have seen Iceland vans delivering in my street. hell I've even seen my neighbours shopping in Aldi. Nobody cares these days, as everyone just wants value for money.
omendata to red23
25 Jan 16#26
Snobby cokend - Iceland are great!
Just like the snobs who go to Asda with their M&S bags sad people!
ssc1
24 Jan 16#25
Store dependent look at the image. Must be desperate for custom.
red23
24 Jan 16#24
exactly what i was asking when i read your comment
beckiieevans
24 Jan 16#22
Wats tht ment to mean
definition
24 Jan 16#21
Interesting. Storks charge a fortune.
beckiieevans
24 Jan 16#17
Icelands am highstreet shops so even wen u have a car its sum times very hard to carry all ur shopping down the highstreet to ur car so home deliver is so much easier
Love this offer. I don't shop there myself but it's brilliant for people like my Mum in-law who doesn't have access to a car and can't lug all her shopping home on foot.
jenbobs
24 Jan 16#12
Even better
jenbobs
24 Jan 16#10
It's 20 pound in store and 35 online
2minutenoodles to jenbobs
24 Jan 163#11
It is £20 in store & £30 online... £5 off minimum spend on both for a limited time.
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....
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.
mistysmum
23 Jan 16#7
Yes I have been emailed £30
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.
nannafish
23 Jan 16#5
Showing as £30 for me at Ely
jfhopkin
23 Jan 16#4
Online orders have delivery free for £30 until 5th February, instead of £35.
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:
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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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Enjoy your frozen junk food.
Or just don't be a snob.
Just like the snobs who go to Asda with their M&S bags sad people!
http://groceries.iceland.co.uk/iceland-classic-margherita-pizza-367g/p/59184
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: