
Iceland shoppers urged to make 1p purchase in supermarkets this weekend
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THE FROZEN FOOD SPECIALIST, WITH STORES IN BIRMINGHAM, HAS SLASHED THE COST OF THE SUMMER STAPLES. 08:37, 30 May 2025Updated 08:39, 30 May 2025 Iceland will be cutting the prices of ice
lollies across its stores by 99 per cent - meaning they will be priced at a mere 1p this Sunday. The frozen food specialist, with stores in Birmingham, has slashed the cost of the summer
staples. The price cuts will be seen in stores for one day only, Sunday, June 1. Iceland lovers will have to be quick, as only the first 10,000 customers will be able to snap up the
discounted ice lollies. Paul Dhaliwal, Chief Commercial Officer at Iceland Foods said: “We’re kicking off summer with our biggest discount ever. READ MORE LLOYDS BANK BRINGS IN BIG CHANGE
AND ANYONE WHO IS IN A 'COUPLE' WILL BENEFIT "With household costs rising for Brits since April, we wanted to start summer the right way, with a lip-smacking offer on some of
our most popular ice lollies. Article continues below “On Sunday, we’ll be reducing prices of selected treats by 99% and giving away 10,000 of these delicious ice lollies for just one
penny.” SHOPPERS WILL BE ABLE TO CHOOSE FROM SELECTION OF FLAVOURS INCLUDING: * Iceland 6 Bubblegum Swirl Lollies, 306g * Iceland 6 Sour Fusion Lollies, 300g * Iceland 8 Rainbow Lollies,
304g * Iceland 6 Sprinkle Lollies, 326g * Iceland 8 Rocket Lollies, 464g * Iceland 6 Orange Slice Lollies, 360g * Iceland 6 Assorted Fruit Splits, 324g The BBC Weather team said in a
forecast: "Today any patches of rain in Wales, north England and north Scotland will soon ease. A few showers will then develop in south and east Scotland and Northern Ireland. Dry and
partly cloudy elsewhere. Article continues below "This evening will see any lingering showers die out, leaving it dry with clear spells for most. Overnight, areas of cloud and mist will
build across the north and west, bringing a few showers by dawn. "Tomorrow, the north will see outbreaks of rain along with increasing winds, with a local risk of thunder. Mostly dry
with sunshine in the south and south-east. Elsewhere, partly cloudy with showers."