Supermarket Iceland has cut costs for customers over the age of 60. The store has announced a brand new discount that could see shoppers get 10% off their ...
The 10% discount will be available to those over 60 every Tuesday and will apply across all products. "The cost of living crisis has made support for these customers even more important, which is why I'm proud that we're finding new ways to support them, including the launch of this discount. Iceland said the move is in response to research from Age UK, which showed three-quarters of older people worry about the rising cost of living.
The supermarket giant made the announcement to help older residents cope with the cost of living crisis. The scheme runs in stores on Tuesdays with no minimum ...
Follow the latest court and crime news on our dedicated Facebook group - Hampshire Court and Crime News Follow the latest breaking news in the Southampton area by joining our Facebook group - Southampton News - Breaking News and Incidents SHOPPERS across Southampton have reacted to the news that Iceland is now offering a 10 per cent discount for over 60s.
This offer comes after Age UK recently revealed that three-quarters of older people in the UK (9.4 million) are worried about the increasingly precarious cost ...
This offer comes after Age UK recently revealed that three-quarters of older people in the UK (9.4 million) are worried about the increasingly precarious cost of living crisis. Those eligible will be able to claim 10 per cent off their shopping in-store at branches of Iceland and The Food Warehouse. Iceland isnโt afraid to introduce unique discounts to its customers in a bid to help them keep their food bill lower than it otherwise would be.
Eligible shoppers - who may be asked to show an ID or bus pass to prove their age - can get the discount on products in Iceland and Food Warehouse stores. There ...
Shoppers aged over 60 can use the 10% discount in all Iceland and Food Warehouse stores. The discount can not be used to buy alcohol in Scotland or Wales, due to minimum alcohol pricing, but in England it can, the terms and conditions indicate. Eligible shoppers - who may be asked to show an ID or bus pass to prove their age - can get the discount on products in Iceland and Food Warehouse stores.
It is the latest savvy discount to be offered from the frozen foods giant to help shoppers with their food bills.
First and foremost, to be eligible for the new discount, shoppers will have to be over 60 years of age. Shoppers need to simply show their ID at the checkout. It means that anyone eligible for the discount can cut 10% off their shopping starting from today.
Iceland customers aged over 60 will receive the discount on their groceries every Tuesday with no minimum spend.
The cost of living crisis has made support for these customers even more important, which is why Iโm proud that weโre finding new ways to support them, including the launch of this discount. Unfortunately, there are limits to the costs that retailers can absorb." Iceland shoppers who are over 60-years-old can bag a 10% discount from today (May 24) as the cost of living soars.
Over 60s will get 10% off their shop every Tuesday.
They added: "The discount has been well received by our customers and we will continue to monitor their feedback. We usually do come here on Tuesdays so it was a surprise when she said at the till." An Iceland spokesperson said: "Age UK recently revealed that three-quarters of older people in the UK (9.4 million) are worried about the rising cost of living. Pat Musgrove, 66, from Edwalton said: "I did not know about it, it is the first I have heard. She said: "It is fantastic, I will be shopping there a lot more. Mr Barrett, 72, said they usually go shopping on a Tuesday and Thursday but added: "We would have been coming anyway but I think we are getting it all done today.
Supermarket giant Iceland has launched a new discount for shoppers who are over 60 to help combat the cost of living crisis.
"Cost of living is effecting everyone. We want to know what our readers think about the discount. Iceland new over 60s discount amid cost of living crisis