ICELAND is offering a 227-piece party platter deal for just £15 – and there are hundreds of combinations.

The frozen food supermarket deal includes two £5 value packs, one luxury party food box, a pack of Pringles and a Coke, Dr Pepper or Fanta multipack.

The party platter offer includes a saving of almost 20%

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The party platter offer includes a saving of almost 20%

Shoppers can pick items of their choice from four categories, selecting two platter packs, one luxury party item, a tube of Pringles, and a pack of drinks.

And if you choose right, you can end up with 227 items in your bundle.

Iceland’s 100-piece Indian style platter is included in the deal as a value pack, so you can claim two.

Doubling up on the best value options will take you to 219 food items – and the eight-can soft drink multipack adds up to 227.

The deal is only available online and there is a limit of eight per person.

Pringles flavours on the offer are original, sour cream and onion, Texas BBQ, salt & vinegar and prawn cocktail.

Meanwhile, the enticing luxury options include twelve macarons, ten hoisin duck straws, eight smoked salmon skewers and luxury pork belly bites.

Dozens of items in the offer are brand new, while the boxes of Pringles are a 50 per cent saving at £1.50.

Bought separately, the priciest items on the offer would add up to £18.50.

So that’s a saving of almost 20 per cent if you use the deal.

Iceland offers free next day delivery on orders of more than £40 to most UK postcodes.

There’s a minimum spend of £25 and a £3 delivery fee on orders worth less than £40.

You can take advantage of the deal here.

Iceland’s boss made waves this week when he said staff won’t police mask-wearing in stores.

Wearing a face covering in shops and on public transport became compulsory again on November 30 as fears about the Omicron variant rise.

You can find our guide to every supermarket’s rules here.

I hate germs so much I hire out a supermarket so I can shop without getting near people

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