As living costs continue to surge, Britons are being urged to make extra checks to find out where they can make additional savings.
British supermarket chain Iceland is offering a helping hand through its over 60s discount scheme, which enables those aged over 60 the opportunity to bag 10 percent off their shop every Tuesday – with no minimum spend – across Iceland and The Food Warehouse stores.
Eligible Britons simply need to bring in a valid form of ID to redeem the discount. This includes a Senior Bus pass, a Driver’s Licence, The Senior Railcard, or a Freedom Pass.
The scheme comes as research increasingly shows pensioners to be one of the most impacted groups by the rising cost of living.
Data from My Pension Expert unveiled that a startling one in five pensioners are skipping meals due to the cost of living crisis.
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