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Megan Nisbet

Iceland is selling bags of Cheesy Hash Browns for £2 and they look too good to be true

Supermarket Iceland just made breakfast a whole lot better.

Most fry up fans will know that a hash brown or two really completes a cooked breakfast.

Keen to do one better, Iceland is now selling hash browns filled with melted cheese across the nation.

And with 54 Iceland stores in Wales alone, there are plenty of places to upgrade your favourite crunchy potato side.

The Cheesy Hash Browns are created with fried potato, cheddar and cream cheese.

Once cooked, the cheese melts in the middle making for a delicious combination.

Iceland is selling bags of Cheesy Hash Browns for £2 (Iceland)

 

Iceland is selling the product in 600g bags both online and in store.

What's more the hash browns only cost £2 so you can fill up your freezer for less.

Online the Cheesy Hash Browns have received loads of five star reviews.

"These are amazing, absolutely love hash browns and even better with cheese. Absolute winner," wrote one Iceland shopper.

Another added: "Love these nothing like them. No other supermarket does anything like this they taste lovely."

While a third wrote: "Very very delicious, my kids and me love it."

 

Those loving the twist on hash browns can also get 1.3kg bags of Hash Brown Fries.

A review for the alternative breakfast choice reads: "These need to be seen to be believed!

"Lovely taste and crispy texture, very moreish. Will be a regular on future orders without a doubt! Delicious."

We wonder what they'll think of next?

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