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Hot cross buns aren’t on the menu, but when a customer calls with a craving, Hafsa Mirza bakes them anyway. Tucked away in a ...
Iceland hit back, with a spokesperson saying: “We are not replacing or removing the cross from our traditional hot cross buns and they will always be available at our stores nationwide.
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Some have reacted angrily, seeing the new hot cross bun as a slight on the symbol of the cross. But Iceland have stressed that they are not getting rid of their traditional hot cross buns.
The boss of Iceland has thanked outraged Tory MPs including who criticised the supermarket chain for replacing the cross on some hot cross buns with a tick.
Richard Walker, executive chairman of Iceland Foods, claimed the criticism aimed at the trial move helped the firm's sales of traditional hot cross buns soar 134% on Thursday.