Iceland to close some of its stores and M&S plans new food halls
Frozen food retailer, Iceland is reported to be planning to shut some of its 500 stores.
Frozen food retailer, Iceland is reported to be planning to shut some of its 500 stores.
Take-home grocery sales rose by 5.2% in the 12 weeks to 30th October 2022, the fastest rate of market growth since April 2021.
Iceland boss Richard Walker has restated the company’s commitment to freezing the prices of more than 60 items in its value range until the end of 2022.
The supermarket chain has announced that it will offset its plastic footprint in a bid to become plastic-free across its own label packaging.
Iceland boss, Richard Walker, has dismissed concerns about stock availability on retail shelves but criticised the Government’s track and trace programme.