Iceland pilots air fryer aisle
Iceland Foods is piloting an air fryer aisle following a…
Iceland Foods is piloting an air fryer aisle following a study revealing 46 percent of Brits now own the kitchen appliance.
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Iceland Foods is piloting an air fryer aisle following a…
Iceland Foods is piloting an air fryer aisle following a study revealing 46 percent of Brits now own the kitchen appliance.
According to latest reports from Kantar, frozen food sales are…
According to latest reports from Kantar, frozen food sales are “holding steady” in 2023, with more Brits now opting for frozen poultry and prepared meals.
Iceland Foods has redistributed over 3.5 million meals, including one…
Iceland Foods has redistributed over 3.5 million meals, including one million meals in partnership with Olio.
Food bank users are saying no to many root vegetables…
Food bank users are saying no to many root vegetables “because they can’t afford to boil them”, says Iceland's MD.
Anticipation is building ahead of the Spring Statement and so…
Anticipation is building ahead of the Spring Statement and so are calls for support from the food and beverage industry, which is groaning under the weight of supply chain pressures and savage price hikes.
The UK inflation rate has risen to its highest in…
The UK inflation rate has risen to its highest in 30 years, and prices of everyday essentials are on the up, so what does this mean for the citizens of the fifth richest country in the world?
Having currently achieved a 23.2 percent reduction, Iceland has committed…
Having currently achieved a 23.2 percent reduction, Iceland has committed to a 50 percent reduction of food waste across its operations by 2030.
The trial, which was launched in 33 stores, is expected…
The trial, which was launched in 33 stores, is expected to remove seven tonnes of plastic from Iceland's supply chain.
Iceland has said that its pledge will reduce the demand…
Iceland has said that its pledge will reduce the demand for palm oil by more than 500 tonnes per year.
Getting ahead of the trend with many UK supermarkets as…
Getting ahead of the trend with many UK supermarkets as they move to more sustainable modes of operation, Iceland has announced it aims to be plastic free by 2023.