News of Iceland's latest TGI Friday's snack has gone down a treat
Iceland has sent taste buds tingling with the arrival of a new TGI Friday's snack that shoppers are rushing to make room in their freezers for.
As reported by the Liverpool Echo, dedicated foodie social media account Newfoodsuk shared that Iceland has introduced the new BBQ pulled pork loaded hash browns which can be enjoyed as a snack or a side. Described as hash brown bites that are topped with BBQ pulled pork and finished with a dash of nacho cheese, the new snack has been well received by hungry shoppers online.
The supermarket's collaboration with TGI's has long produced some freezer favourites that includes sesame chicken strips and boneless wings - and the latest looks to be another fan favourite.
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