Iceland is helping ease the impact of the cost of living crisis by giving pensioners money off their food shop.
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TENS of thousands of pensioners can get free £30 vouchers to spend in a major supermarket.Iceland has teamed up with the Rothesay Foundation, which s.
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Iceland pensioners discount: £30 voucher scheme explained - how to get one and what can you spend it on · The chain has joined up with The Rothesay Foundation to ...
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West Midlands pensioners are to be given £30 vouchers by supermarket chain Iceland to help with costs. The business is rolling out the initiative as the ...
The telephone line will be open from 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday. No one should ever have to worry about how they are going to eat or drink, and we hope that the support we can offer across the UK will help pensioners access and enjoy a worry-free meal during this difficult time." It follows the pilot community campaign in the London borough of Lambeth across nine stores, which helped older people in the area enjoy Christmas on a low income. Though the campaign has been rolled out nationwide, not every town or city will have a local Iceland store taking part in the scheme. Vouchers will be provided to pension-age residents who living independently or with a carer and rely solely on a state pension and benefits. West Midlands pensioners are to be given £30 vouchers by supermarket chain Iceland to help with costs.
Iceland has announced it will be giving pensioners a £30 voucher to help assist with the rising cost of living.
This provides customers with a 10% discount every Tuesday, when ID is shown. In May, the supermarket launched a weekly over 60’s discount across all the stores. Eligible pensioners should call the Summer Cheer hotline on 0800 098 7877 to request their voucher.
The frozen foods supermarket chain has joined forces with The Rothesay Foundation to launch their new 'Summer Cheer' campaign.
Richard Walker, managing director of Iceland Foods, said: "Since the launch of the partnership last Christmas, the cost of living crisis has taken hold of the UK, and now more than ever, people are struggling to access the food they need. In May, they became the first supermarket chain to offer anyone over the age of 60 a 10% discount that applies to every Tuesday. The campaign will also provide copies of Age UK's financial advice information guide, reports Wales Online.
Pension-age residents who are living independently, or with a carer, who rely solely on a state pension and benefits will receive £30 voucher for food and ...
So if you have enjoyed reading this story, and if you can afford to do so, we would be so grateful if you can buy our newspaper or make a donation, which will allow us to continue to bring stories like this one to you both in print and online. Eligible pensioners should call the hotline on 0800 098 7877 to request their voucher. “No one should ever have to worry about how they are going to eat or drink, and we hope that the support we can offer across the UK will help pensioners access and enjoy a worry-free meal during this difficult time.”
Pensioners who meet the eligibility criteria can claim a £30 voucher to use in store as the supermarket tries to support its customers with its 'Summer ...
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Iceland has announced it will be giving pensioners a £30 voucher to help assist with the rising cost of living.
This provides customers with a 10% discount every Tuesday, when ID is shown. In May, the supermarket launched a weekly over 60’s discount across all the stores. Eligible pensioners should call the Summer Cheer hotline on 0800 098 7877 to request their voucher.
Iceland is offering people of pension age a £30 voucher for food and other essentials to help towards the cost of their groceries as prices soar.
The gift vouchers will be available to eligible pensioners in 17 areas nationwide, covering 269 Iceland stores. Eligible pensioners should call the Summer Cheer hotline on 0800 098 7877 to request their voucher. Who is eligible for the voucher?Pension-age residents who are living independently, or with a carer, who rely solely on a state pension and benefits will be able to claim a £30 voucher for food and other essentials if they live in one of the 17 areas.
Iceland has announced it will be giving pensioners a £30 voucher to help assist with the rising cost of living.
This provides customers with a 10% discount every Tuesday, when ID is shown. In May, the supermarket launched a weekly over 60’s discount across all the stores. Eligible pensioners should call the Summer Cheer hotline on 0800 098 7877 to request their voucher.
The chain has joined forces with The Rothesay Foundation to launch the Summer Cheer campaign, and it will run until 16 September. The voucher can be used ...
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