Iceland gives pensioners £30 gift voucher to buy essentials as cost-of-living crisis rages on

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// Iceland partners with The Rothesay Foundation to provide pensioners with a voucher worth £30, which can be used to buy food and essentials
// The foundation is providing over £1 million of funding, which should help around 40,000 pensioners save on their shopping

Iceland is offering pensioners a £30 voucher for their food shop as it looks to help elderly people on low incomes during the cost of living crisis.

The frozen food retailer has partnered with The Rothesay Foundation on the Summer Cheer campaign to support UK pensioners living in poverty,

According to foundation, research by Age UK which shows that 1.7 million pensioners were living in poverty in 2020/20 21, which is 15% of all pensioners.


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Eligible pensioners will be given the vouchers to spend in 269 stores in 17 areas nationwide in the scheme which will run from August 1 until September 16.

Iceland said the locations were identified as the places where there are some of the highest numbers of pensioners living in material deprivation in the country.

The foundation is providing over £1 million of funding, which should help around 40,000 pensioners save on their shopping.

Iceland Foods managing director Richard Walker 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.

“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.”

The move follows a pilot community campaign across nine Iceland stores in the London borough of Lambeth which helped older people on low incomes enjoy Christmas and the retailer is providing the vouchers at zero profit.

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  • Desmond 3 years ago

    Applied for my 30pound pensions voucher 3weeks ago still not received it yet

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  • Carol Tai 3 years ago

    Rang the number, no vouchers left, disappointed pensioner

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  • Robert Mckenna 3 years ago

    What’s the point of taken time to phone forthe£30 Icland vouchers when no one gets back to me

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    • Andrew paul Stancill 3 years ago

      I have been trying for 2 weeks to get a voucher I’m 65 on universal credit i get my pension when I’m 66 Iceland have told me to contact rothsay hope I get a email from you thank you

      Reply
  • David simmonds 3 years ago

    IHAVE BEEN TRYI G FOR WELL OVER A WÈEK CONSTANTLY TO APPLY FOR VOUCHER NO ONE HAS EVER GOT BK TO.ME

    Reply
  • DAVID DAVIES 3 years ago

    On the phone an hour, no answer

    Reply
  • Audrey 3 years ago

    I’ve been trying for a week.now to get my dad a £30 voucher for Iceland can you help please

    Reply
  • Andrew paul Stancill 3 years ago

    I have been trying for 2 weeks to get a voucher I’m 65 on universal credit i get my pension when I’m 66 Iceland have told me to contact rothsay hope I get a email from you thank you

    Reply

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// Iceland partners with The Rothesay Foundation to provide pensioners with a voucher worth £30, which can be used to buy food and essentials
// The foundation is providing over £1 million of funding, which should help around 40,000 pensioners save on their shopping

Iceland is offering pensioners a £30 voucher for their food shop as it looks to help elderly people on low incomes during the cost of living crisis.

The frozen food retailer has partnered with The Rothesay Foundation on the Summer Cheer campaign to support UK pensioners living in poverty,

According to foundation, research by Age UK which shows that 1.7 million pensioners were living in poverty in 2020/20 21, which is 15% of all pensioners.


READ MORE: 


Eligible pensioners will be given the vouchers to spend in 269 stores in 17 areas nationwide in the scheme which will run from August 1 until September 16.

Iceland said the locations were identified as the places where there are some of the highest numbers of pensioners living in material deprivation in the country.

The foundation is providing over £1 million of funding, which should help around 40,000 pensioners save on their shopping.

Iceland Foods managing director Richard Walker 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.

“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.”

The move follows a pilot community campaign across nine Iceland stores in the London borough of Lambeth which helped older people on low incomes enjoy Christmas and the retailer is providing the vouchers at zero profit.

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8 Comments. Leave new

  • Desmond 3 years ago

    Applied for my 30pound pensions voucher 3weeks ago still not received it yet

    Reply
  • Carol Tai 3 years ago

    Rang the number, no vouchers left, disappointed pensioner

    Reply
  • Robert Mckenna 3 years ago

    What’s the point of taken time to phone forthe£30 Icland vouchers when no one gets back to me

    Reply
    • Andrew paul Stancill 3 years ago

      I have been trying for 2 weeks to get a voucher I’m 65 on universal credit i get my pension when I’m 66 Iceland have told me to contact rothsay hope I get a email from you thank you

      Reply
  • David simmonds 3 years ago

    IHAVE BEEN TRYI G FOR WELL OVER A WÈEK CONSTANTLY TO APPLY FOR VOUCHER NO ONE HAS EVER GOT BK TO.ME

    Reply
  • DAVID DAVIES 3 years ago

    On the phone an hour, no answer

    Reply
  • Audrey 3 years ago

    I’ve been trying for a week.now to get my dad a £30 voucher for Iceland can you help please

    Reply
  • Andrew paul Stancill 3 years ago

    I have been trying for 2 weeks to get a voucher I’m 65 on universal credit i get my pension when I’m 66 Iceland have told me to contact rothsay hope I get a email from you thank you

    Reply

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