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Iceland selling UK's cheapest chicken and you won't believe the price

Iceland has just launched what it claims is the cheapest chicken in the UK .

More than one in four Scots eats chicken three or more times a week and 91%  of the population eats it at least once a month – that’s a lot of breast!

With chicken a staple part of many diets, thanks to its versatility, Iceland says its new chicken packs ensure shoppers get the best value for their money.  

Iceland is increasing its fresh poultry offering both in store and online with the introduction of 300g Chicken Breast Fillets (£1.50), 850g Chicken Breast Fillets (£4) and 2kg Chicken Breast Fillets (£8) to help its shoppers stock their fridges and freezers in time for summer.

The new 300g Chicken Breast Fillets for £1.50  are better value than Aldi (£1.55), Asda (£1.80) and Tesco (£2.50) saving customers up to £1.

Bulk buying also pays off for Iceland shoppers as the 850g Chicken Breast Fillets are just £4 , making them cheaper than Asda, Sainsburys and Morrisons.

Prices were all correct at the time of writing. We've also found a way to knock £15 off your Iceland shop with a handy cashback deal from Quidco .

How to claim £10 off your shop?

  1. Sign up to Quidco.com for free
  2. Click on the £15 Iceland deal and then shop as normal.
  3. You must spend £50 or more on your entire shop to qualify.
  4. Quidco will track your order.
  5. Your bonus will be paid out within a couple of weeks.

The offer runs until 31 April. The full terms and conditions of the deal can be found here .

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