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Iceland is launching two Valentine's Day deals, including steaks and Ben & Jerry's

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ICELAND has unveiled its Valentine's Day deals for two, including Ben and Jerry's and steak.

If you're planning to stay on February 14, the discounter has you covered, with prices starting from just £5 per person.

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Iceland has unveiled its Valentine's Day deals for two, including Ben and Jerry'sCredit: Iceland

Shoppers rave about the deal on Facebook almost every year.

A lovebird previously posted: “The thick fries and steak are amazing!”

Another said: “Steak is gorgeous too!!!”

A third tagged their partner and said: “Shall we treat ourselves?”

A fourth wrote: “Sorted for Valentine's dinner!”

And another wrote: “What a deal!”

This year, the frozen food specialist exclusively revealed to The Sun that it will be offering two separate deals depending on your tastes.

One of these is a two for £10 steak offer, saving shoppers £3. It is available from January 30 to February 20.

While the other person gets you two pizzas and ice cream for just £7, this equates to a saving of £5.

The deal is available nationally in stores and online from January 30 to February 15.

Iceland's offer is slightly different from previous years, with a full meal deal priced at £13.

In 2023 it included steak, fries, onion rings and a fudge cake.

What is included in the deals?

The two for £10 steak deal allows customers to choose from two steak options.

Both usually cost £6.50 each, and normally £13 together.

  • Iceland Big Daddy sirloin steak 340g – £6.50
  • Iceland Big Daddy Rumpsteak 454g – £6.50

If pizza is more your thing, why not opt ​​for two Italpizzas from the Icelandic range and also a tub of Ben & Jerry's ice cream?

If you buy each of the items separately it will cost you a whopping £12 instead of £7.

There are several pizza options to choose from, although some are only available at The Food Warehouse stores.

Available online and in store at Iceland and The Food Warehouse:

  • Italpizza Numero Uno Margherita 410g – £3.50
  • Italpizza Numero Uno Pepperoni 410g – £3.50
  • Ben & Jerry's Chocolate Fudge Brownie 465ml – £5.00
  • Ben & Jerry's Cookie Dough 465ml – £5.00
  • Ben & Jerry's Phishfood 465ml – £5.00

Also only available within the deal at The Food Warehouse:

  • Italpizza Numero Uno Cheese Cheese 410g – £3.50
  • Italpizza Numero Uno Ham & Mushrooms 410g – £3.50

You can find your nearest Iceland and Food Warehouse store using the chain's store locator on their website.

What are other chains doing?

Iceland isn't the only chain to unveil its Valentine's Day meal deals this year.

Morrisons has launched a three-course meal for £15.

The cheapest deal on offer is three courses for £15 if you have a More loyalty card, which works out to £7.50 each.

Co-op's offer includes authentic Italian pizza and a bottle of fizz and starts dirt cheap from just £12.

Or, if you don't fancy that, a gastro-inspired “irresistible” main course, paired with a potato or vegetable side of your choice, is on the menu for just £7.

Elsewhere, Sainsbury's special dinner package for two includes a starter, main meal, side dish, dessert and a drink.

Couples can treat themselves to the romantic special offer from February 7 to 14.

Plus, Wetherspoons is also bringing back its romantic meal deal, but there's one change that will make fans furious.

The boozer is bringing back the popular deal, but The Sun exclusively revealed it now costs £25 – £3 more than last year.

The deal includes two main meals, two desserts and two drinks.

Aldi has also revealed that its Valentine's Day meal for two is returning to shelves, in welcome news for loved-up couples.

The great value three course meal costs less than £4 per person and is even cheaper than last year.

The discount supermarket's deal includes a starter, main course and dessert for £7 for two, although the exact cost will depend on which items you choose.

There are five set menu options and you can add wine to any meal, but this makes it slightly more expensive.

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