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Whether you shop at Asda, Iceland, Morrisons, Ocado, Tesco, Sainsbury’s or Waitrose, we reveal how to find the cheapest supermarket online delivery deals, including the price of monthly passes. Some even offer free deliveries!SectionsCheap online supermarket deliveries: monthly delivery passes are key
If you regularly do your grocery shopping online, it’s vital you track down the cheapest supermarket delivery deals or you’ll end up wasting a load of cash.
Our guide explains how to do just that and covers all the main supermarkets, including Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Ocado and Iceland.
But before your scroll to your favourite store, please note some supermarkets have reported a sharp spike in demand for online deliveries due to the second lockdown, so you may have to wait longer to book a slot at some stores.
All we want for Christmas is a supermarket delivery! As online slots sell out across the country, store bosses advise customers to team up with a neighbour to order your festive food. Christmas delivery slots 2019 and times available from M&S, Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury’s and Morrisons Time is running out to secure your slot this December liverpoolecho.
*It’s game on here - Asda has opened its delivery and collection slots for Christmas. The store says: ’Slots sell out fast at this busy time so make sure you book as soon as you can.
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*However, food delivery slots for key festive dates of December 20 - 24 have now been booked up in stores including Tesco, M&S, Asda and Sainsbury’s. Christmas delivery slots at Asda, Tesco.
The increased demand is being driven by people worried about stock shortages seen when lockdown was first introduced earlier this year.
While we can’t help you jump the queue, you can at least ensure you pay the lowest possible price for your delivery, whenever that may be. Asda delivery costs
Minimum order: £40
Delivery cost: £1-£6.50
Cheapest delivery slots: Monday to Thursday afternoons and evenings
Time slots: two hours
Regular Asda shopper? Grocery Delivery Passes entitle you to free delivery anytime for specific days, but new delivery passes are no longer on sale at the time of writing.
Asda is unable to confirm when delivery passes will go back on sale. We’ll update this article if Asda gets in touch with any new updates.
When delivery passes were available, shoppers could get an Anytime Delivery Pass, which was available for 12 months. You had to pay £5 a month for 12 months or a £55 one-off payment, or alternatively you could get a six-month pass for £35 (or six £6 monthly instalments).
There was also a midweek 12-month pass for deliveries on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, which would have set you back £24.
Asda promised that if your Delivery Pass didn’t save you more than you would have spent on standard delivery charges, it would give you an eVoucher for the difference.
Make sure you save on your next shop with these top tips.Iceland delivery costs
Minimum order: £25
Cost: £2 delivery charge for orders over £25 but less than £35 (free delivery for orders over £35)
Cheapest delivery slots: you only pay for delivery if you spend less than £35
Time slots: two hours
Iceland doesn’t sell delivery passes but does offer a Bonus Card, which will give you access to exclusive offers.
Once you’ve registered your card, you can load money onto it and Iceland will top up every £20 with £1, effectively a boost of up to 5%.
Iceland will also provide free delivery on spends over £25 to Bonus Cardholders – but only when you pay in store.Morrisons delivery costs
Minimum order: £40
Cost: 99p-£6.90Asda Christmas Food Delivery Slots 2019 Las Vegas
Cheapest delivery slots: afternoons and evenings, Tuesday-Thursday
Time slots: One hourAsda Christmas Food Delivery Slots 2019 Casino Games
Regular Morrisons shopper? A Delivery Pass will entitle you to free delivery anytime for specified periods.
The anytime pass, which covers deliveries any day of the week, is available for a month (£8), for six months (£40) or annually (£65).
There’s also a mid-week pass, which you can use for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday deliveries. Monthly (£5), six-month (£20) and annual (£35) passes are available.
If your Delivery Pass ends up costing more than standard delivery charges, Morrisons will give you a refund.
You can also get a Morrisons More Card to earn points, which you can redeem at the supermarket.
Make sure you save on your next Morrisons shop with these top tips.Ocado delivery costs
Minimum order: £40
Cost: £2.99-£6.99 or free with spend over £75 for certain orders
Cheapest delivery slots: early morning or late evening
Time slots: One hour
Ocado has paused its Smart Pass and there’s no confirmation when they’ll be back on sale.
The Smart Pass entitles you to no extra delivery charges, lets you save at least 10% on selected items and offers access to exclusive sales among other benefits. Delivery charges apply as normal during Christmas week, but Smart Pass holders get priority.Sainsbury’s delivery costs
Minimum order: £25
Cost: £1-£7 or free delivery with spend over £100, Monday-Thursday after 2pm
Cheapest delivery slots: Tuesdays and Wednesdays (afternoons and evenings)
Time slots: One hour
If you shop at Sainsbury’s, you’ve got a choice between two delivery passes, but you’ll need to spend at least £40 per shop.
The Midweek Delivery Pass covers deliveries on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, and is available for three months (£10), six months (£18) and 12 months (£30).
The Anytime Delivery Pass covers deliveries any day of the week, and costs £20 for three months, £35 for six months and £60 for 12 months.
Sainsbury’s will send you a voucher to cover any difference if you haven’t saved money with a Delivery Pass.
Get a Nectar card to earn points, which can be redeemed at Sainsbury’s, as well as 500 other brands.
Heading off to Sainsbury’s? Save with our top shopping tips, and don’t forget you can rack up Nectar points whenever you shop with a credit card from Sainsbury’s Bank.Tesco delivery costs
Minimum order: £40
Delivery cost: £4.50 (or £5.50 for orders from Customer Fulfilment Centres) + £4 if you spend under £40
Time slots: One hour (but you can save money by opting for a four-hour window)
Unfortunately, Tesco has paused new registrations for its Delivery Saver pass.
“Since the start of the coronavirus outbreak, we’ve worked very hard to increase our online capacity and have more than doubled our slots each week,” said a spokesperson for Tesco.
“We continue to offer priority access to over 600,000 of our most vulnerable customers.
“We’ve temporarily paused new sign-ups for Delivery Saver so that we can support existing and vulnerable customers given the high demand for online slots.”
When the Delivery Saver pass was available, you paid £7.99 for one month or £47.94 for six months for one delivery a day with a minimum order of £40.
There was also the option of paying £6.99 a month for six months or its cheaper midweek delivery saver pass, which cost £3.99 a month.
Similar to some rival schemes, you got a grocery eCoupon if you didn’t save money with the Delivery Saver plan.
Don’t forget Tesco’s Clubcard scheme, where you earn points that can be turned into vouchers for shopping or days out.
Save on your next Tesco shop with our top frugal tips. Also, don’t forget you can boost your credit score and earn Clubcard points when you shop with this credit card.Waitrose delivery costs
Minimum order: £40
Cost: free
Cheapest slots: delivery is always free
Time slots: One hour
Regular Waitrose shopper? Join MyWaitrose for free as it provides a number of offers, but almost all are only available in store.
Make sure you save on your next Waitrose shop with our top frugal tips. You can also earn points every time you shop at Waitrose with this credit card.Top tips for saving on all online grocery shopping
1. Sign up for emails with all of the supermarket websites, even if you don’t intend to shop with them straight away.
Like all retailers, supermarkets often send out discount codes (such as 15% off your shopping) to entice us to shop with them, which will usually more than cover the delivery charge.
2. Switch around. Never use the same delivery service twice in a row. Supermarkets tend to ignore loyal customers and send their best deals to those who haven’t used their service for a while – make them stew and watch the offers roll in!
3. Complain, complain, complain. If there is anything at all wrong with your shopping (late delivery, damaged fruit or vegetables, items too close to their sell-by date, dented tins) don’t just accept it, phone up and tell them.
Most customer service managers are keen that you enjoy the service and will often replace or simply refund your money, straight away.
What’s more, depending on the problem many will issue credit notes too, giving money off your next delivery (which may cover that delivery fee!).
4. Check prices. Depending on what you buy you could still end up spending more at different supermarkets, even if your delivery costs nothing.
5. Don’t forget Click & Collect. A number of supermarkets offer Click & Collect services, where you order in advance and simply have to pick up the shopping, which is already bagged up and ready for you.
Shoppers are being warned that supermarket slots are running low at some stores this Christmas.
Tesco, Asda and M&S have already warned about limited slots for Christmas supermarket deliveries, the Manchester Evening News reports.
Tesco is experiencing high demand, while Asda has warned shoppers: ’Once slots are gone, they’re gone.’
Sainsbury’s’ is urging people not to leave it too late - and M&S says its slots are already running out.
It is clear, then, that shoppers would be foolish to leave it too late as the Christmas dash for groceries and gifts intensifies.
Naomi Schraer of MoneySavingExpert said: ’With ongoing coronavirus restrictions, it’s likely supermarket delivery slots will be in even greater demand this year with some households keen to avoid the shops, so it’s best to get in while you can.’
The Be Clever With Your Cash website also warns that even if you do get a slot, some must-need items might run out because of the Christmas rush.
So for those who want to plan things now, the MEN has taken a look at the available information.Tesco
Foxwood casino property map. Tesco’s website says: ’We’re experiencing high demand for slots around Christmas’.
Dr jesus casino gig harbor. At the moment, shoppers can book a click and collect slot or a flexi saver delivery slot.
The supermarket advises people to book a slot and add a few items to checkout before giving yourself more time to make your final list.
Once you are ready to finish your order, go back and check out again by 11:45pm on the day before your delivery.
Don’t worry if you have forgotten something, because you can also amend your order as many times as you like, but make sure to check out each time you do.
But be warned - if there are any Festive Food to Order items in your Christmas basket, you will need to check them out by 11.45pm on December 14.
To find out more and to book a click and collect or flexi saver delivery slot, go here.Morrisons
Shoppers can get a Morrisons same-day delivery throughout December if they order through Amazon.
The two giants have joined forces ahead of Christmas and you can book a delivery up to 3pm on December 24 - although this does depend on availability.
After that, they will then resume taking orders from 12pm on Christmas Day for grocery essentials from December 26.
So you can see that leaving things until the last minute on Christmas Eve is not an option.
The delivery is free for Prime members.
If you are not already a Prime member you can sign up for a free 30-day trial.
This will also allow you to take advantage of the Morrisons delivery as well as other Prime benefits including TV and film streaming and next-day delivery on thousands of products.
To find out more, go to the Morrisons page on Amazon here.Sainsbury’s
Sainsbury’s has opened its delivery and collection slots for December 20-23 - but shoppers are being told not to hang about.
The retailer is urging customers to plan ahead by securing a slot that works for them, three weeks in advance.
Once you have secured a slot, you’ll need to check out, but you won’t be charged for your basket until the day of delivery or collection.
You can also amend your basket as many times as you like until 11pm the day before.
To find out more and book a slot, go to the Sainsbury’s website here.Asda
It’s game on here - Asda has opened its delivery and collection slots for Christmas.
The store says: ’Slots sell out fast at this busy time so make sure you book as soon as you can. Once slots are gone, they’re gone!’.
But be aware - even if you have a recurring slot, you won’t be able to use it between December 19 and January 3.
Therefore you’ll need to book a new slot over that period before your regular slot will restart automatically after January 3.
To book a slot, go to the Asda website here.Iceland
Iceland is offering free Christmas delivery for any orders over £35 - but you have to wait a few days yet.
You can order from Monday, December 14 up to Friday, December 18 here.
Delivery slots are available between 6am and 11pm up to December 23.
However, by joining Topcashback you can get £15 off your Iceland Christmas shop.
In addition, if you spend £35 for the free delivery it will cost you just £20 if you are a new member of Topcashback. You can join here.M&S
Things are already getting tight here.
M&S is warning that due to extremely high demand, there already limited products and collection slots available. There are still slots but you will have to move quickly.
Slots are available between December 22 and 24 for Christmas and December 30 and 31 for New Year orders. You can also pre-order and pay the balance when you collect in store.
You can check for slots and availability here now.
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