As I said, we have the two chains that specialise in frozen food. They do sell some non-frozen stuff too, but not very much. The frozen food encompasses pretty well everything apart from soup. Meat, poultry, fish, things like pizzas, potato products (mostly roast or chipped - your fries?), mixed vegetables, cakes, ice cream (of course :-) ) pre-made meals (what we call ready meals and my American beta has called convenience meals). Some is pre-cooked, most isn't. Pretty well everything you'd see in the frozen food section of a supermarket all in one convenient place.
The two do carry slightly different things and I prefer Iceland, but our more local one is Farm Foods (if you can call somewhere an hour away 'local'). Iceland is 2.5-3 hours away, depending on weight of traffic/roadworks, which makes transporting frozen food a little more problematic.
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The two do carry slightly different things and I prefer Iceland, but our more local one is Farm Foods (if you can call somewhere an hour away 'local'). Iceland is 2.5-3 hours away, depending on weight of traffic/roadworks, which makes transporting frozen food a little more problematic.