Asda Home Delivery Christmas Slots
The Covid-19 pandemic means more people than ever are relying on home delivery for their food shopping.
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And with the news that up to three households will be allowed to gather over the festive period, many families are now preparing for their Christmas food shop.
© Provided by The i Asda's delivery slots are live (Photo: Getty)Most supermarkets have already opened their Christmas delivery slots, allowing you to rest easy knowing your turkey is on the way.
© Provided by The i Slots at Sainsbury's will be released from 29 November (Photo: Getty)Here are the latest updates for all the major chains…
Tesco
Tesco’s Christmas delivery slots opened on 13 November for people on its delivery saver scheme, and are now available to everyone.
Deliveries cost between £4.50 and £5.50, or you can choose to click and collect for £1.50.
There is a £4 surcharge for deliveries under £40 and click and collect orders worth less than £25.
Asda
© Provided by The i Asda’s delivery slots are live (Photo: Getty)Asda’s delivery slots are now online and available to book.
Some dates and times are fully booked, depending on your location, but if this is the case you should still be able to select the click and collect option.
Delivery costs between £3 and £5.50, depending on when you want your order to come.
There is a £3 surcharge for delivery orders of less than £40 and click and collect orders of less than £25.
Morrisons
Morrisons’ Christmas delivery slots opened on 25 November, and you can book for any date from 20-24 December, subject to availability.
Delivery costs between £2 and £7, depending on when you want your food to arrive.
Amazon Prime customers can get free delivery of they order their Morrisons shop through Amazon’s site.
Sainsbury’s
© Provided by The i Slots at Sainsbury’s will be released from 29 November (Photo: Getty)Sainsbury’s schedule is as follows:
- For delivery on 20 December, slots can be booked from 29 November
- For delivery on 21 December, slots can be booked from 30 November
- For delivery on 22 December, slots can be booked from 1 December
- For delivery on 23 December, slots can be booked from 2 December
Sainsbury’s delivery pass holders will be given early access, which they should receive via email.
The supermarket charges £7 for delivery on orders under £40 and between 50p and £7 for orders over £40, depending on the slot.
There is a minimum order of £25. Click and collect is also available.
Waitrose
Waitrose’s Christmas delivery slots are now live on its website.
Delivery is free, but there is a minimum spend of £40. The same applies for click and collect orders.
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Sainsbury's
The latest information on Sainsbury's blog says: 'We are giving our customers who are vulnerable priority access to our online home delivery service. So far we’ve been able to identify and prioritise hundreds of thousands of vulnerable people across the UK.
'The government have identified and shared with us the customers who they consider the most vulnerable, and we’re in the process of contacting these customers to offer them priority access to home delivery slots. We are waiting for the databases for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and will contact vulnerable customers in those areas as soon as we are able.'
© Provided by Hello! sainsburysSainsbury's has a number to call if you haven't received a vulnerable person letter
How do I book a Sainsbury's home delivery slot for a vulnerable person?
You need to follow instructions from the text message or letter you received to register as vulnerable on the government's website. If you didn't get contacted, you can register at gov.uk, and then contact your GP to request a letter. If you haven't been contacted by Sainsbury's already, then you should be soon.
There is a Sainsbury's phone number to call for the Careline should you need it. Understandably, Sainsbury's is currently experiencing high levels of demand for the service, but the number to call is 0800 328 1700 and is available Monday to Sunday 8am-11pm.
Tesco
Tesco's CEO Dave Lewis said: 'On Thursday, we were given an initial list of 110,000 clinically and socially isolated people by the Government. From these, we were able to match 75,000 existing customers and we’ve already contacted them to let them know we’re making home delivery slots immediately available to them. As we receive more data from Government, we’ll make even more slots available.'
© Provided by Hello! tesco-signTesco has contacted its vulnerable customers
How do I book a Tesco delivery slot for a vulnerable person?
To book a slot, you need to go to tesco.com/groceries and log in. Vulnerable customers can book a priority slot with an eight-hour window for delivery.
If you don't currently have an account with Tesco but have received a letter from the NHS because you're classified as clinically vulnerable, you can create an account on their website or call Tesco on 0800 917 7359. The store can then check if you are on the government's list.
Ocado
A representative for Ocado told HELLO!: 'We have received the government’s vulnerable shield list and have cross-referenced it with our customer database to help support those in need. We have already identified our customers on the vulnerable list and reached out to offer them delivery slots with ocado.com. We will continue to do our part as the government updates its shield list.'
© Provided by Hello! ocadoYou can reach Ocado on the 'Contact Us' section of their website
How do I book an Ocado delivery slot for a vulnerable person?
Follow the instructions you have received from Ocado's correspondence with you. If you haven't heard from the online supermarket, visit gov.uk to register onto the government’s list. Ocado also suggests getting in touch with them using their 'Contact Us' online form.
Asda
The Asda website says: 'We have been working closely with the DEFRA (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) and some of our fellow supermarkets for the last couple of weeks to understand how to ensure essentials reach those with no support network.
'The data we’ve received from the UK Government has allowed us to email our customers to offer first access to delivery slots, ensuring they get what they need while they stay safe at home. We’re also working on similar programmes for customers in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.'
© Provided by Hello! asdaAsda priorities their most vulnerable customers
How do I book an Asda delivery slot for a vulnerable person?
A representative for Asda told HELLO!: 'People who’ve been identified on the government’s vulnerable person list will have received either an email or a letter and all the information they need is in there.'
In terms of booking a slot, Asda's website says: 'During this busy time we'll only show slots for the next 7 days to allow us to prioritise our most vulnerable customers.'
Morrisons
How do I book a Morrisons delivery slot for a vulnerable person?
Like other supermarkets, Morrison's vulnerable customers will have received communication from them about priority online booking. The store is adding a fast track queue system so its vulnerable customers can be prioritised.
© Provided by Hello! morrisonsMorrisons is launching a telephone ordering service
The chain has introduced other measures to help vulnerable customers too. On March 23, the store launched a new range of food boxes containing grocery and household essentials for home delivery. There are five variations of food box, with prices ranging from £30 to £45.
Asda Home Delivery Christmas Slots Online
Morrisons is also launching a customer call centre for orders to be taken over the phone so that people who do not shop online can still order food. In the meantime, their online shopping customer number is 0345 322 0000.