


Today, Iceland is proud to offer nutritious, flavoursome, and safe frozen food to their customers, with almost nine hundred stores across the UK and a further forty stores and franchises across Europe. In 1986, Iceland was the first UK supermarket to remove any artificial colours and flavourings and any other unnecessary preservatives from their own-brand products, along with removing and banning monosodium glutamate (MSG). In 1975, the Iceland brand took off, and they opened another fifteen stores in North Wales and the North West in the following four years. With fridges and freezers not being so commonplace back then, the store’s speciality was in selling loose, frozen food. Iceland was launched in 1970 in Oswestry, Shropshire. From chilled foods to essentials such as milk and butter, tins and jars, and non-food items like laundry detergent and shower gel, you’ll be able to find everything that your household needs! More about Iceland When shopping at Iceland, you’ll find a selection of groceries available so there’s no need to finish off your shopping elsewhere. Yes! Iceland don’t only sell frozen food. It’s always best to use the home delivery service for large orders if you’re hoping to save money, as orders over £40 are delivered free of charge! Can I Buy Non-Frozen Food at Iceland? If there’s a code for the offer, it’ll be copied to your clipboard, and you'll be redirected to Iceland’s website to complete your online order. Click on the blue button for the deal you want-it’ll say either ‘get code’, ‘get reward’, or ‘view discount’. Scroll through our incredible Iceland deals.
