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With the cost of living crisis showing no signs of letting up, we've got just the thing to help with your next shopping bill.
Experts fear households will soon be paying an average of £1,000 more on food each year compared to before the Covid pandemic. Things are tough for us all at the moment - so how does saving £5 when you spend £30 in-store at either Iceland or The Food Warehouse sound?To claim your voucher, simply fill in the form below and the voucher will be sent direct to your email address. Show the voucher at the checkout before stores close on 4th June 2023 to claim £5 off when you spend £30 or more.See terms and conditions below for exclusions.
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