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Nowt wrong with Iceland, I'd probably be pretty hungry without food from iceland and when my son was living on the streets he lived out of their skips round the back!
Now that Primark, Lidl and Aldi have become cool, there has to be somewhere to sneer at!
I don't shop in Iceland, predominantly because I favour fresh food. I don;t think I've ever visited one and consequently don't really have any knowledge or opinion on the shop.

However.....I pulled into a small shopping precinct in a part of Bristol and was completely baffled to see a queue of shoppers lined up outside Iceland waiting for it to open. I have never worked that one out, and if anyone can shed any light on that scenario I would be very grateful.
why doesnt Iceland food look like the ads ? the party ads it looks sumptious but when laid out on an ordinary table ready for a party it just doesnt look the same.
Well if Iceland are saving the middle classes from imploding as they stress over loose tea or teabags, they are providing a valuable service.
Yes, I notice that dee - annoying isn't it. But I always go there to buy weight watchers ready meals (I am on a diet) because they sell them for three for £3 and in Waitrose they are £1.50 each. Must save where possible.
I stock up while I am there, and that is all I buy. They must think I am a mad woman walking out with nine w.w. ready meals and nothing else.
I have bad freezer management skills so don't tend to buy frozen food (although I don't buy a lot of ready made stuff as its so expensive for us).

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