This Icelandic psychological thriller about a grieving widower's search for revenge reveals director Hlynur Palmason to be a major talent.
16.03.2020 - 20:29 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Earlier today we reported how Iceland had been praised by shoppers for making the decision to ensure that only OAPs would be able to shop in its Wythenshawe branch from 9-11am on Wednesday in a bid to ensure the most vulnerable will be able to stock up on essentials amidst coronavirus panic-buying.
Now Iceland has issued an update on more stores following suit and doing the same.
The statement, which was posted on Iceland's Facebook page, reads: "The impact of Covid-19 continues to disrupt
This Icelandic psychological thriller about a grieving widower's search for revenge reveals director Hlynur Palmason to be a major talent.
With the coronavirus lockdown now in full force, the UK supermarkets are continually changing and refining their opening times and rules for shoppers, as they aim to remain fully stocked and to keep both staff and consumers as safe as possible.
With many Brits now finding themselves in self-isolation, many are looking to online shopping and supermarket deliveries to make sure they are getting supplies.
Viaplay, the thriving streaming service owned by the Nordic Entertainment Group (NENT Group), is set to launch in Iceland on April 1.
The coronavirus outbreak is affecting people the world over; events have been cancelled, jobs have been lost and most of us are now confined to our houses. All international travel has been limited and many people have had to cancel holidays that they’ve been looking forward to for ages.
Iceland stores in Hamilton are going that extra mile to ensure that elderly people can get their weekly shopping before shelves are raided by panic buyers.
Iceland in East Kilbride Shopping Centre has announced a special shopping window of two hours dedicated to the elderly and disabled.
An Iceland store in Glasgow has set up opening hours for the elderly and vulnerable amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Kilmarnock's Iceland store will open for elderly and vulnerable customers at a dedicated time, the Kilmarnock Standard can exclusively reveal.
An Iceland branch in Wythenshawe has announced a special shopping window of two hours dedicated to the elderly and disabled.
Finding supermarket bargains outwith the usual instore promotions and reduced-to-clear items can be a bit tricky.