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The supermarket ready meals that still cost £1 after 20 YEARS: How Iceland has defied decades of inflation to keep best-sellers at same price since 2005
Iceland has maintained the price of its best-selling ready meals at £1 for 20 years, defying inflation, with the pricing strategy first implemented in 2005.
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