05:24PM, Monday 19 June 2023
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A popular supermarket nationwide will be welcoming customers to its new location in Slough High Street tomorrow morning (Tuesday).
Doors to the new Iceland store, situated at 206-216 High Street, will be opening at 8am and in celebration, the company is giving away £1,000 worth of vouchers to spend in-store to the first 100 customers.
The customers will be given an envelope with a voucher worth between £5 and £100 to spend at the store.
Iceland Foods is re-opening the Slough store on the High Street, in a move from its location in the Queensmere Shopping Centre.
The opening of the store will create new jobs, while also retaining existing employees from the current Queensmere Shopping Centre store.
There are more than 950 Iceland stores across the country, with other nearby venues including Maidenhead, Uxbridge and Yiewsley.
The new High Street store will offer a 10 per cent in-store discount on Tuesdays for Bonus Card shoppers who are over the age of 60.
Those visiting the new Belvoir Shopping Centre store can now mix and match with any three products across the entirety of the store, with three for £3, three for £5 and three for £10 multibuy deals featured throughout the store.
A two for £4 promotion on a range of ice creams is also available to customers, alongside a four for £30 offer on 24-pack fizzy drinks.
The store will be open Monday to Saturday from 8am to 8pm and on Sundays from 11am to 5pm.
Kristian Barrett, Group Retail Director at Iceland Foods said: “At Iceland Foods, we are pleased to be able to continue to serve our customers with the re-opening of the Slough store.
“Value is at the heart of Iceland, and our shoppers can count on finding fresh, chilled, and frozen food at market-leading prices.
“We look forward to welcoming back customers both old and new to our new look store.”
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