Iceland has launched a range of Halloween food and party accessories for October 31 to make a frightful feast for all the family. From a smashable Belgian chocolate skull, to an edible yet deliciously sweet brain, it's all terrifyingly tasty.
07.10.2020 - 10:25 / dailyrecord.co.uk
biggest supermarket chains in the UK have issued product recalls on a variety of food items and warned shoppers not to consume them due to health and safety or allergy fears. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has issued product recalls for milk, sweeteners, cakes, chicken and pies.
The items have been recalled from supermarkets including:WaitroseIcelandThe Mirror reports that shoppers should return any of the items on the list to the store where they were purchased for a full refund. Sainsbury's
.Iceland has launched a range of Halloween food and party accessories for October 31 to make a frightful feast for all the family. From a smashable Belgian chocolate skull, to an edible yet deliciously sweet brain, it's all terrifyingly tasty.
Aldi, Sainsbury's, Lidl, Iceland and Waitrose have all issued warnings about food items.
The unexpectedness of having your baby prematurely doesn’t leave much time for preparation, plus when your little one is less than 4lbs, any clothes you may have previously bought might not necessarily fit. Tu have teamed up with Bliss, the UK’s leading charity for babies born premature or sick, to create a range that aims to help new parents feel more confident and reassured when dressing their newborn for the first few times.
The unexpectedness of having your baby prematurely doesn’t leave much time for preparation, plus when your little one is less than 4lbs, any clothes you may have previously bought might not necessarily fit. Tu have teamed up with Bliss, the UK’s leading charity for babies born premature or sick, to create a range that aims to help new parents feel more confident and reassured when dressing their newborn for the first few times.
posted on Wednesday, said: "Yesterday we were made aware of a likely shortage of reagent supplied by Roche Diagnostics Ltd caused by issues in their supply chain.
a global day of action, musicians, artists, crew and venues are echoing the call for government support to prevent jobs being lost, workers going bankrupt and catastrophic damage being done to the £5.2billion music scene.After UK Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced details of the government’s new Winter Economy Plan for the next six months last week, the music industry hit back for its lack of support for the many musicians, self-employed and the staff within venues forced to close due to COVID-19.
But we've found a supermarket discount code and a voucher deal that can be combined to slash a welcome £20 off your shop. As Iceland vow to increase the number of delivery slots available for online orders, the frozen food giant has launched a special discount for first time orders.