Iceland 7 Day Deal Fresh Chicken Breast Fillets 500g £2.00
Quite a regular 7day deal this one, and welcome in our house these are great to go into a curry , sweet and sour or such like.
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backinstock
29 Mar 1727#1
Thanks, I'll pick up some for my wife later.
She hates touching chicken, so I'm expecting her to ask me to rub oil all over her breasts!
RAFAVDV to SPLE22
29 Mar 1717#14
I've got a Polish mate who is a sound engineer, I've also got a Czech one too.
jfhopkin to murkleman
29 Mar 1711#5
If you really want to buy only British-made products, best not to go to a shop named "Iceland", huh?
SPLE22
29 Mar 175#13
Product of Poland... Chicken also isnt great quality.... trust me i have a family member that works there!!
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backinstock
29 Mar 1727#1
Thanks, I'll pick up some for my wife later.
She hates touching chicken, so I'm expecting her to ask me to rub oil all over her breasts!
Northerndave to backinstock
29 Mar 174#6
Whereas she always makes me handle the thighs....
As they say, the thighs the limit!
snappyfish to backinstock
29 Mar 171#16
After you are done Id like to taste your wife's breasts! :stuck_out_tongue:
Anx10us to backinstock
29 Mar 17#21
Is she single? :stuck_out_tongue:
FoX5
29 Mar 171#2
Just on my way there now and wanted to see what the new deal was. Thanks for posting, going to be making some chicken and avocado wraps later!
paulj48
29 Mar 171#3
£4 a kilo is very cheap for chicken breasts, what's the quality like and where has it originated from?
andynicol to paulj48
29 Mar 17#40
Worth shopping around your local butchers, mines does 5kg packs for £19.99.
murkleman
29 Mar 172#4
Packed in Poland for Iceland Foods Ltd...
jfhopkin to murkleman
29 Mar 1711#5
If you really want to buy only British-made products, best not to go to a shop named "Iceland", huh?
goldy12 to murkleman
29 Mar 171#8
These have been on offer many times and nobody have yet managed to find the Origin of these.
As for being Foreign possibly they are, but check out where a lot of frozen chicken comes from and the chicken in ready meals, curry's, meat pies etc. and you will find the vast majority of it is Foreign , as are many other foods in this Country
Nothing at all irregular about buying or eating imported foods in this UK , we eat it everyday.
guttediam
29 Mar 17#7
1st thank you Op, always load up the freezer when this deal is on. But found last time a lot of water come out of the chicken while cooking but think it is meant to be 98% not had this before. Only will be buying one & testing it before stocking up. As for being Polish that doesn't bother me all rather buy British Free range chickens but I can't justify the price.. HEAT ADDED
goldy12 to guttediam
29 Mar 17#9
Your welcome. Not certain about the water content as we normally cooked them in sauce or casseroles, so wouldn't really notice that.
gidsterc
29 Mar 173#10
All meat now HAS to state it's Origin. It's found in a small black circle (with letters) which identifies the meat plant it was slaughtered and packed in. The symbol can be 'decrypted' using the Food Standards Agency website.
safctopcat
29 Mar 17#11
nice price
cburns
29 Mar 173#12
And you know it's all true.... when they say.... these are the best standards in food production terms
You know they would never lie or conceal anything.... that would undermine your trust and faith in food production
Opening post
Quite a regular 7day deal this one, and welcome in our house these are great to go into a curry , sweet and sour or such like.
Top comments
She hates touching chicken, so I'm expecting her to ask me to rub oil all over her breasts!
All comments (85)
She hates touching chicken, so I'm expecting her to ask me to rub oil all over her breasts!
As they say, the thighs the limit!
As for being Foreign possibly they are, but check out where a lot of frozen chicken comes from and the chicken in ready meals, curry's, meat pies etc. and you will find the vast majority of it is Foreign , as are many other foods in this Country
Nothing at all irregular about buying or eating imported foods in this UK , we eat it everyday.
You know they would never lie or conceal anything.... that would undermine your trust and faith in food production
yer right :wink: