

"Much more economical cooking appliances such as air fryers, slow cookers and microwaves have become increasingly more popular. On the campaign to lower energy costs, Bill Bullen, Utilita Founder and CEO said: "For as long as we can remember, our kitchens have been designed around the oven being the main cooking method, which isn't the case for many households today." The 'Shop Smart, Cook Savvy' research reveals how the cost of cooking can be cut by up to 60-90 percent, enabling households to save hundreds of pounds each year.ĬO₂e EMISSIONS (equivalent miles driven in avg car) Utilita's in-depth research presents a list of the main seven types of cooking appliances, starting with the most energy intensive - the electric cooker - and finishing up with the most economical to run - the microwave. Meanwhile, over half don't know how much energy each appliance uses. Households spend approximately 43 minutes cooking each day and almost half admit to using the oven by default for the main part of their cooking needs. Air fryers will be sold at Iceland stores nationwide, online and at Utilita's High Street Energy Hubs.
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Set a great path, keep going for that full conversion. Maybe for the future changing all the 'US Army' text to 'British Army' and just running through changing the little details etc.
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The launch will also see the introduction of both brands selling a Tower Housewares air fryer at the discounted price of £35, enabling consumers to make their investment back in around 47 days of avoiding the oven. A Day of Defeat: Source (DOD:S) Mod in the Other/Misc category, submitted by andy4729 Ads keep us online. Read more: The two Cost of Living payments hitting bank accounts in October Its aim is to help families better understand the cost of cooking and help identify the most economical cooking methods available to make budgets stretch further.Īs part of the joint campaign, both brands have committed to 11 pro-consumer, pro-planet pledges, which includes an overhaul of Iceland's own-product packaging to reflect more energy efficient cooking appliances and methods.

Research by the two firms has revealed effective ways to cut energy costs by up to £604, with Iceland set to modernise their packaging to reflect how households now cook, including air fryer and slow cooking.Īs the UK anticipates one of the most expensive winters in its history, Utilita and Iceland's 'Shop Smart, Cook Savvy' collaboration will officially launch next month. Supermarket Iceland and energy supplier Utilita have joined forced to help families heat and eat with the energy price cap forecast to jump to £6,000 by April 2023.
