Customers not told about withdrawal of large range of animal products from display following ban
Iceland has no notice on its social media channels about the FSAI ruling even though it has 27 stores in the Republic. It has not responded to any requests from any Irish media for comment.Those visitors were promised “great savings and great deals”, but no apology or explanation was visible in the store for the rows of empty freezers inside.Three large display cabinets had the words “look what’s fresh” written on them. The answer was nothing, as the shutters were down on all of them.
There are still plenty of frozen burgers: the Greggs range is unaffected, as are the frozen pizzas and most of the ready-meal sections, which include the Indian “Fakeaway” brand and the Diet Coke chicken. Only two staff were on duty in the supermarket. One woman said she wondered why so many shelves were shut and left after buying nothing. Another customer said she was vegan so the prohibition did not affect her. A man pulled up in his van to buy his ready-meal lunch. “Once it’s cheap, I don’t give a s***,” he said.
None had heard of the FSAI ruling. A FSAI spokeswoman said the authority is taking legal proceedings against Iceland and cannot comment any further.
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