Products being sold in supermarket giant Iceland are being recalled due to an error on labels.
22.12.2021 - 16:08 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Sainsbury's has urged shoppers to pick up any of their last minute household essentials before they close their doors to the public this Boxing Day.
The supermarket giant has recently announced that stores will officially be closed on December 26 this year to give staff and workers a break over Christmas.
Sainsbury's has now warned customers to get any 'extra pints of milk' and essentials before Christmas while stores are shut for two days.
So, if you're craving any bacon sarnies and a cup of
Products being sold in supermarket giant Iceland are being recalled due to an error on labels.
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Many supermarkets across the country will be closing their doors to the public on Boxing Day this year.
The festive period is a time to spend quality with the people you love - including your furry friends.
Boxing Day is usually one of the biggest times of the year for supermarkets, but this year quite a few will be closing their doors to the public.
Each year Boxing Day sales are ever popular with shoppers who are keen to bag a bargain over the festive season.
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