Full list of locations as Iceland begins to close stores across the UK
Iceland began shutting several of its stores at the weekend after the supermarket chain admitted struggling in the current economic climate. The chain which focuses on frozen food opened in the 1970s and became the first food store in the UK to remove artificial colourings, flavourings and non-essential preservatives from its products in the mid-1980s.
This includes one premises in the White Rose Centre in Rhyl and then another one on South Street, Newport in the Isle of Wight. On the same date, Iceland in St Catherine’s Place, Bedminster, Bristol will close its doors.Finally, on March 27, the store in the Deiniol Centre, Bangor will serve customers for the last time.
There are over 900 Iceland branches around the UK and it is currently uncertain as to whether staff working at the selected branches are at rick of redundancy. The chain has been operating on a loss in the six months up until September with an operating cost of £4million. Speaking toThe Mail on Sunday, he said: "We've got to make decisions because we have got this unmanageable volatility. In some instances, it might just be easier to mothball shops or temporarily close them because the energy costs are just completely unsustainable."
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