Iceland has announced it will be freezing its prices of its own-brand frozen turkeys ahead of Christmas.

The frozen food retailer has said that it won’t be increasing its prices for its frozen turkeys this year.


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How to order a frozen turkey from Iceland this Christmas

To get their hands on a turkey this year, customers will need to create an Iceland account via the website by Friday, November 18 and make sure their marketing preferences are turned on.

They will then need to look out for an email which will have all the details on how to secure a turkey and delivery slot up until Sunday, December 18.

Richard Walker, Managing Director at Iceland Foods, said: “As a cost of living initiative to support our customers ahead of Christmas we’ve been working hard for months to ensure that everyone can buy their Christmas dinner at a low price.

“Recent news has suggested there’s been price increases on frozen turkeys as the outbreak of avian flu takes hold; we will be freezing our prices and will do until Christmas.


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“We also want to reassure our customers with the re-launch of our popular Turkey Insurance, which guarantees a delivery slot along with the promise of a turkey this year.”

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