BARGAIN hunters are legging it to their nearest Iceland, eager to nab leftover Christmas meat that’s been massively reduced.
So if you’re a foodie and fancy stocking up your freezer whilst saving yourself some cash, you’ve come to the right place.
One savvy shopper was left stunned when browsing the aisles in her local The Food Warehouse by Iceland, the discount store that's one of the fastest-growing British supermarkets, in Sittingbourne, when she spotted packs of meat that had been slashed.
Thrilled with her finds, Danielle Gisby nabbed a huge haul of the buys and took to social media to alert other shoppers.
Posting on , a private Facebook group with a staggering 2.4 million members, Danielle posted a picture of her cheap buys and penned: “Bargain of the day from Iceland.”
She then added: “All 50p each.”
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Danielle was lucky enough to get her hands on the leftover luxury Christmas range of goodies, including six packs of pork, costing 50p each, totalling to £3.
She also bought four turkey crowns, also 50p each, costing just £2 in total.
Not only this, but she purchased three packs of marmalade flavoured gammon, which had again been slashed to 50p each, costing just £1.50 altogether.
But that’s not all - as Danielle also stocked up on two packs of stuffed roast duck, as well three packs of stuffing parcels, all of which were reduced down to only 50p.
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Danielle also bought a few other items in her haul, including egg fried rice and Cadbury’s mini eggs, but in total, her reduced meat cost just £9.
Danielle shared her post just 15 hours ago, but it has clearly impressed many, as it has quickly racked up 467 likes and 144 comments.
Social media users were stunned at the bargain buys and were keen to express this in the comments.
One person said: “What a bargain.”
The joints were still £7-£8 yesterday. I’ll look tomorrow
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Another added: “Well done now that’s a bargain.”
A third commented: “Amazing price, well done.”
Meanwhile, another bargain hunter wrote: “Fab bargains. The joints were still £7-£8 yesterday. I’ll look tomorrow.”
Whilst one savvy shopper penned: “I might have to have a look in Iceland tomorrow.”
At the same time, someone else asked: “How do people find the 50p deals?”
To this, Danielle replied: “I was lucky - the man was putting them all out when I was there and he told me the prices of them all.”
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But if you want to get your hands on these bargain buys, you'll need to move fast, as the remaining stock is expected to sell out fast.
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