financial impact of coronavirus continues to be felt by thousands of households across Scotland, many are turning to supermarket meal deals to help make dinners last and cut down on costs.
But one such multibuy offer has divided thrifty food fans on social media.The Mirror Online reports that a mum recently uploaded a picture of Iceland's Feed the family for a fiver’ meal deal to the popular Facebook page, Feeding a family on £1 a day.
Iceland’s deal sets out a week's worth of meals that all cost £5 or less to put together.But a number of group members slammed the supermarket for its unhealthy meal options, saying that too many dinners included chips.Iceland describes the meal plan on its website as “delicious dinner ideas” and claims that.
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