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Iceland launches Christmas party food bundle with over 250 pieces for just £15

Anyone else feeling peckish?

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Iceland customers won't be disappointed this festive season, as the supermarket has launched a whopping party meal deal for just £15.

The 250 piece Christmas food bundle can feed up to 15 people, and includes crisps and coke!

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Let's get this party started! (Credit: Iceland)

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The deal, which is an online exclusive, comes with plenty of choices - including three types of party foods, two platters, a large pack of Pringles and up to three litres of Coke!

Burp!

The party foods - which are usually £1 each - include chicken goujons, mozzarella sticks, chicken tikka bites, duck spring rolls, mini beef pasties, vegetable spring rolls, hot and spicy prawns, an Indian snack selection, mini Belgian chocolate eclairs and filo prawns.

Platters - usually around £5 each - include a choice of a buffet platter, crispy chicken, dessert, Indian or oriental vegetable.

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Spring rolls are on the menu (Credit: Iceland)

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Desserts include mini chocolate eclairs and brownies, while crisps - usually £1.25 each - and drinks complete the selection.

We reckon the party pack would be great for a Christmas Eve party, or a lazy Boxing Day feast.

Enjoy Iceland's offer by following this link.

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Toffee apple cheddar - likey or no likey? (Credit: Asda)

Earlier today, ED! told you that Asda has launched a toffee apple flavoured cheddar cheese, which promises to be tangy and sweet...

It's a limited edition for the festive period, and each 180g pack costs £1.75.

Asda is also selling a cranberry-infused Wensleydale cheese, and a Wensleydale and apricot cheese, too. Now where's those crackers?

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