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Celebrate back-to-school time with tasty home-made takeaways Edited by Giselle Wainwright Updated: 4 Mar 2021, 19:21 THE end is nigh – and for once it is a good thing. Lockdown home-schooling is finally coming to a close for many parents and that’s worth celebrating. 7 Why not treat your family to an easy at-home feast with a takeaway-style meal deal? These treats are easy to cook and cost a fraction of many takeaway favourites . . . NOT MUCH DOUGH: Pizza-Express fans can enjoy an at-home fix with two restaurant-inspired pizzas, side order and drink for just £7 with its tasty Cook At Home range. The offer is available at Asda until June and you can choose from PizzaExpress Classic Margherita, Classic American, Classic Sloppy Giuseppe and Original Dough Balls with Garlic Dip. ....
Iceland s Big Stack Burgers Are The Perfect Fakeaway Dinner Iceland home delivery? 28/01/2021 Can t quite justify heading to McDonald s and treating yourself to a Big Mac? Well, you have two options. Either, make one yourself (with our smashing recipe), or order Iceland s own Big Stacks in your next home delivery. Launching two new, fast-food inspired burgers, Iceland s Big Stack and Spicy Stack will set you back just £1.50, making them way cheaper than the fast-food favourite. But, what s in em? The Big Stack Burger features a double sliced white bread bun containing two cooked beef and chicken patties, along with a slice of processed cheese, and served with a sachet of burger sauce. Whilst the Spicy Stack Burger comes with a chicken patty, hash brown, slice of processed cheese and spicy salsa. ....
A customer saw Iceland’s new product in the store (Credit: Sarah Fletcher) Snacksters Big Stack burgers were spotted in Iceland’s freezers and shared on the Snack reviews Facebook Group. And the resemblance to Maccies has not gone unnoticed: “Wait a minute, they’re copying the Big Mac, I like that,” said one commenter. Another called it the “mcbig stack”, while many liked the sound of the £ 1.50 treat. “Oh boy,” one user said, while another just said “incredible.” The packaging of Big Stack burgers appears to be less than a million miles from the cardboard boxes McDonald’s uses for its Big Mac burgers. ....
Iceland is selling "takeaway" burgers that look just like McDonald's Big Macs thesun.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thesun.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.