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Iceland rolls out video and auction-based buying in media network expansion

News RoomBy News Room3 October 2025Updated:3 October 2025No Comments
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British supermarket Iceland is expanding its retail media network through a new partnership with Epsilon.

As part of the move, it is rolling out offsite media, onsite video formats, and a new auction-based buying model.

Iceland said that the move will add to the scale and maturity of its current retail media offering, giving advertisers the ability to bid in real time for both onsite and offsite placements, including video.

Offsite capabilities allow campaigns to extend across wider digital environments, including online video and display channels, while onsite video placements offer richer ways to connect with shoppers directly in the purchase journey.

The new features are announced within a year of the retailer’s partnership with GIG Retail, which set up its retail media network.

In May, Iceland unveiled plans to launch the platform to enable brands to advertise their products and services within the company’s digital ecosystem.

The platform enables brands to monetise their existing data and digital offering whilst providing them with access to a targeted audience.

When it was first set up, Iceland rolled out onsite display ads and in-store digital screens.

Speaking about the move, Adam Smith, head of retail media, Iceland Foods: “It ultimately gives our brand partners more choice, more channels, and the ability to reach our customers in a smarter, more dynamic way. It also means we can now open up our media to more types and sizes of brand advertisers. Today’s announcement is our latest commitment to providing a retail media platform that works for all brands and delivers value back to our shoppers.”


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