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790 928 862

Number of Iceland Stores Number of Food Warehouse Stores Number of Employees - retail - head office Online coverage Numbered of Delivered Sales (p.a.) Charitable Donations (last 4 years) £4.6m Turnover UK 865 12 20,215 19,353 862 84% 11m £2.7bn Wales 57 3 1,790 928 862 82% 1.1m £1m £170m Iceland Foods

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1255 850587

Iceland Frinton on Sea is open Monday-Friday during the week, on weekends they are open Saturday and Sunday. Today they are open from 9:00am until 6:00pm. If you need to contact the store, they can be reached on 01255 850587 during business hours, by post at: Iceland Frinton on Sea, Triangle Shopping Centre

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01255850587

We recommend that you go to the official site or phone the contact number at 01255850587 to get further details about Iceland Triangle, Frinton-on-Sea seasonal working times. Triangle Shopping Centre During your visit to Iceland, you can also go see the other fine quality stores in Triangle Shopping Centre.

  • Location: 14/15 Rochford Way, Frinton-on-Sea, CO13 0AU, Walton-on-the-Naze

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    0125-585-0587

    Phone number 0125-585-0587 Website www.iceland.co.uk Customer rating Iceland - Frinton-on-Sea - Opening Hours & Store Details Iceland occupies a prime spot in Triangle Shopping Centre at 14/15 Rochford Way, about 0.92 miles north of the centre of Frinton-on-Sea, in Walton-on-the-Naze ( nearby Triangle Shopping Centre Bus Stop ).

    • Location: 14/15 Rochford Way, Frinton-on-Sea, CO13 0AU, Walton-on-the-Naze

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      (354) 595-2200

      You can call this number within Iceland to reach the police and fire departments, as well as rescue forces. U.S. citizens who have an emergency and need to reach the U.S. Embassy during normal working hours, 0800-1700 Monday through Friday excluding US and Icelandic holidays, should call the U.S. Embassy switchboard at (354) 595-2200.

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