Lewis Capaldi's new pizza range is proving popular among Iceland shoppers 👀🍕 (contains affiliate links)
The popular supermarket chain boasts more than 950 stores across the country, as well as a multi-award-winning online shopping service. The retailer is known and loved for its wide array of frozen food, as well as its regular releases of new products.
There's a choice of two flavours, with memorable names that have been a big hit with fans. There's The Big Sexy Cheesy One and The Big Sexy Meaty One. The pizzas cost £5. The pizza range proved popular among social media users, with the video racking up more than 200K views and over 4,000 likes in just 24 hours. Hundreds of shoppers shared their thoughts in the comments section.
Faye commented: "am getting some!!!" Kayley told a friend: "Get over to Iceland!" Rachel said: "Iceland trip needed". Ella added: "omg I love this".
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