Iceland handing out £30 vouchers, are you eligible?
More under this adAs the cost of living crisis is ongoing, many supermarkets are trying their best to help out their customers. Iceland is now handing out £30 vouchers, are you eligible?
The cost of living crisis is affecting all of us. Many are trying to find ways to save money from finding washing machine hacks to fridge hacks. In a bid to help, supermarkets are also offering vouchers to their customers. Iceland is now offering £30 vouchers but who is eligible?
Discover our latest podcast
Helping 40,000 people
According to The Independent, Iceland’s vouchers could help around 40,000 people. The frozen-food giant has partnered with the Rothesay Foundation on the ‘Summer Cheer’ campaign, which will run in 269 stores across 17 areas nationwide.
More under this adMore under this adRichard Walker, managing director of Iceland Foods, said:
Since the launch of the partnership last Christmas, the cost-of-living crisis has taken hold of the UK, and now more than ever, people are struggling to access the food they need.
Who’s eligible?
Iceland has decided to offer their £30 gift vouchers to pensioners in poverty. Indeed, The Independent reports that roughly 1.7 million pensioners are living in poverty in the UK.
More under this adMore under this adThe areas that have qualified are places with the highest number of pensioners living in poverty, such as Glasgow, Strathclyde, Manchester, Birmingham, Sheffield, Liverpool, Newport, Lambeth and Croydon.
Richard Walker said:
No one should ever have to worry about how they are going to eat or drink, and we hope that the support we can offer across the UK will help pensioners access and enjoy a worry-free meal during this difficult time.More under this adMore under this ad
To claim the £30 voucher, eligible pensioners should call the Summer Cheer hotline on 0800 098 7877 from 9 am to 5 pm, Monday to Friday.
Read more:
⋙ Are you eligible for a free £60 food voucher?
⋙ The British government is handing out £400 for energy bills, here’s how to claim it
⋙ Russia's latest attempt to put Europe in a crisis may lead to rationing of gas