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Nisa launches latest £5 deal

Nisa retailers are helping shoppers to fill up the freezer with their latest £5 frozen meal deal across branded family favourites.

The latest deal, which is available in stores now, comprises five popular Birds Eye favourite products; Southern Fried Chicken Fillets 2pk (180g), Chicken Burgers 4pk (200g), Crispy Batter Fish Fingers 8pk, Mixed Frozen Vegetables (340g) and Mini Potato Waffles 23pk.


In addition to all of this, Rowntree Fruit Pastilles Ice Lollies 4pk are also included, saving shoppers £6.99 on the RRP.

The offer is also being promoted via Nisa’s website as well as on the retail chain’s consumer-facing social media channels.

David Lunn, wholesale category controller for frozen at Nisa, said: “Previous £5 frozen deals have proven a huge hit with shoppers and we think this one will be no exception.

“This deal will hopefully appeal not only to busy parents, but to university students who may have moved away from home for the first time and are looking to fill the freezer on a budget.

“Students and families alike can really benefit from the competitive prices and convenience of their local Nisa store, and we are confident that this deal will help stretch their shopping budgets that little bit further.”

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