Iceland is doing three pizzas, garlic bread and 1.5litre of Pepsi for £5
WHETHER you're having your friends over or just fancy a quiet night in front of the TV with your flatmates, Iceland might have the deal you're looking for.
The frozen food retailer is launching a meal deal where shoppers can pick up three pizzas, a pack of two garlic bread baguettes and 1.5litre of Pepsi for a fiver.
Pizzas included in the offer are the Ristorante Mozzarella, Pollo or Pepperoni – Salame.
It would cost you about £9.50 to buy all the products separately - so you'll save £4.50 by picking up the deal.
The Sun Online compared prices to see if it would be cheaper to buy roughly the same items from Tesco or Asda.
We found that buying similar products from Asda would set you back by about £6.75 - even if it's currently selling its Ristorante pizza for a discounted £1.50 down from £2.50.
What's included in Iceland's latest deal
Shoppers will save about £4.50 by picking up the deal
From June 11 to July 1 enjoy a World Cup deal including:
- 3 x Ristorante Pizzas (Ristorante Mozzarella, Pollo or Pepperoni – Salame) - usually costs £2.50 for one.
- 1 x Takeaway Garlic Bread Baguettes with Garlic and Parsley (2 pack) - usually costs £1 outside the deal
- 1 x 1.5l Pepsi - usually costs £1 outside the deal
TOTAL: The products would cost you £9.50 without the deal
Tesco has exactly the same offer on its pizzas but it would still cost you £6.89 together with the bottle of Pepsi and the garlic bread.
Many retailers are likely to have deals on takeaway food and beers for football fans watching the World Cup 2018 at home - so make sure you check prices online before heading to the shops.
We compiled the data above using grocery comparison website and it’s easy to do for yourself.
It lets shoppers compare prices at Tesco, Asda, Ocado, Waitrose, Sainsbury's, Morrisons, Poundland, Iceland, Aldi, Lidl, Amazon, Boots, Superdrug, M&S and Poundstretcher.
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Visit the website, add items to your basket and it will compare the prices and tell you which supermarket is cheapest based on your shopping list.
Iceland's deal is available when you shop online until July 1, so you have plenty of time to stock up.
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