Potentially saving lots over the year! As many deliveries as you like,whatever day you like (min £40 spend)
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Halloway to steven24
30 Dec 1525#6
Really? You think that 58p per week is an outrageous charge for picking, packing and delivering a weekly shop?
001_ATLANTIS
30 Dec 1519#13
I used to think these were good deals when they came up but I am not so sure now. When you think about it what the supermarkets are effectively doing are tying you into shopping with them. You are much less likely to go elsewhere (to take advantage of perhaps more competitive prices and offers) and so its a win win situation for them. Just saying.
Jiwani80
30 Dec 1515#10
If Iceland can manage free delivery, other stores can as well :smiley:
BenderRodriguez
31 Dec 1514#18
Iceland has to battle. Each time I pass one it's always full of teenage single mothers breathing out cheap cigarettes looking for a family size microwave lasagna. Iceland's only chance to get new customers is to allow them to shop while staying within 5 miles away from their in-store clients. :wink:
It's a win-win as current customers receive their salary from jobcentre and have no car to haul those 7 bags of frozen 3% meat pork pies otherwise.
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faybelle
30 Dec 152#1
Thanks for posting have grabbed this deal - I usually buy the £8 per month delivery pass as use Asda delivery weekly so is great saving for me
trollipops to faybelle
30 Dec 151#2
You're welcome :smile:
steven24
30 Dec 1513#3
I don't think they should charge people for delivering after all we do spend our money there it should be like Iceland you spend so much and they deliver it for free well done to Iceland
Halloway to steven24
30 Dec 1525#6
Really? You think that 58p per week is an outrageous charge for picking, packing and delivering a weekly shop?
Dannyrobbo to steven24
30 Dec 15#14
It's a service, they know you will be going there anyway you pay so you don't have to go into the store they come to you...that's why there's a charge. Iceland do it to battle for customers.
doublemummy
30 Dec 15#4
Thanks for posting this, I was just thinking about this earlier. Just what I need at the moment. Have got half price anytime for 6 months. :smiley:
kittyrache
30 Dec 15#5
wish i didnt have an active pass or i'd snap this up
trollipops
30 Dec 15#7
Yes,disgrageful,we should call the government :man:
steven24
30 Dec 152#8
Well I think if they want you to spend there they should deliver it just how I think :-)
steven24
30 Dec 15#9
Lol
Jiwani80
30 Dec 1515#10
If Iceland can manage free delivery, other stores can as well :smiley:
queer to Jiwani80
3 Feb 16#103
True but it's limited coverage with even some central London postcodes totally excluded by Iceland.
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It's a win-win as current customers receive their salary from jobcentre and have no car to haul those 7 bags of frozen 3% meat pork pies otherwise.
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