Iceland Foods has launched new discounts, cutting the prices of hundreds of products loved by its customers aged over 60.
The frozen food specialist offers older Iceland customers and shoppers 10 per cent off each Tuesday - with no mimimum spend.
The chain is rolling out discount deals to help elderly people as they continue to grapple with the cost of living crisis.
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