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Supermarkets outline new festive shopping rules and delivery slots ahead of Christmas rush. 15 December 2020, 10:40. The supermarket rules have changed over Christmas. Tesco had already laid on 1.5 million delivery slots a week, compared to 600,000 before the pandemic, but the vast majority of these for the Christmas period have already gone. Nov 29, 2020 Sainsbury's has opened its Christmas slots for customers to book for home delivery for the peak week in December. Unlike other supermarkets, Sainsbury's will stagger its delivery slots with. Our Christmas delivery dates. Standard Delivery Slots. All customers can book a delivery slot for arrival on or before the 19th December (Subject to availability). Christmas Delivery slots. From 4th November, Delivery pass holders get priority booking for deliveries between 20th - 24th December.
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Supermarket Christmas delivery slots for 2020 are opening! Find out when you can order food, how much delivery will cost and when they’ll take the payment.
It may take place on the same day every year, but somehow the run-up to Christmas happens very fast and comes out of nowhere!
Instead of rushing around, playing trolley wars in the supermarket, many people look to get their Christmas food shop delivered instead to save the stress of it all.
If you’re shopping in store, there are extended Christmas opening hours.
Supermarket Christmas delivery slots 2020
To make sure you’re fully prepared, here’s when you’ll need to book in your Christmas supermarket delivery slot.
This is whether you’re planning to have your Christmas food shop delivered or you want to book a collection slot for click and collect.
We cover all the major online supermarket delivery details, when you’re able to place your order, the costs for the delivery, plus let you know when the supermarket will take payment for your order.
Tesco Christmas delivery slots 2020
If you don’t have a Tesco Delivery Saver, you can start booking slots for Tesco delivery 3 weeks before the day of delivery or collection.
This year, slots have booked up really quickly, and there aren’t very many left (if any).
If there isn’t a 1 hour fixed slot, check to see if there is a flexi saver slot instead. This will mean you’ll be given a slot on a day, rather than get to pick a time.
Delivery on 24th December is only available in selected stores, so check before you get your hopes up.
Depending on what slot you pick, delivery will cost £2 – £7.
The minimum order is £40, but if you need to spend less a £4 basket charge will be added.
Even though there aren’t many delivery slots, there are still plenty for Click+Collect.
Same day collection is available in some locations. You will need to spend over £25, and there’s no minimum basket charge.
Tesco Click+Collect costs £1.50, and you still have the flexibility to amend your order no later than 11:45 pm on the night before your Click+Collect date.
If you have a Delivery Saver pass, then you can get access earlier to festive bookings, but this may not help you this year as the slots are mostly gone.
You can get a free trial of the Delivery Saver to see if you like it. However, you will need to be on a paid plan before 25th November if you want early access to the Christmas delivery slots.
A Tesco Delivery Saver pass is a win-win! Yes, you need to pay, but if it doesn’t save you money versus what you’d usually pay for delivery they give you a refund for the difference.
You’re even able to use your Clubcard points to get a Delivery Saver Plan, where 50p in vouchers is worth £1.50 to spend on the plan.
When will Tesco take the payment for online shopping?
While you’re ordering 3 weeks in advance, it can be a worry about when you’ll pay.
When you first place your order, Tesco needs to validate your card and will pre-authorise £2 from your account.
On the day of delivery (or click and collect), the full amount will be taken from your bank (and the £2 pre-authorisation will be removed).
Iceland Christmas delivery slots
Iceland dates for Christmas delivery have not been released as yet. They are currently showing dates for around a week in advance.
I have reached out to Iceland to find out when Christmas bookings will open and will update this soon.
With Iceland, you’re able to get free next day delivery when you spend over £35.
They’ve got 1,000s of current delivery slots available one week in advance.
Also, remember that when you shop in Iceland, you’ve got the chance to win the cost of your shop back.
When does Iceland take the payment?
Iceland will pre-authorise and reserve for the full value of your order as soon as you checkout. The money will be held to one side by your bank.
The actual payment will then get taken on the date of your delivery.
Morrisons Christmas delivery slots
You’re able to start booking your Morrisons Christmas delivery slots.
Delivery slots are open between 20th and 22nd December, and you will need to spend a minimum of £40.
You’ll pay from £1.50 through to £5 as a delivery depending on what slot you want to book.
When you’ve got your slot, it’s reserved for 60 minutes, so be sure to add foods and check out or you’ll possibly need to book a new one. (Remember, you can always edit your shop later on).
A Delivery pass can cost you from £5 a month with Morrisons.
Morrisons is also selling food boxes with next day delivery which could be an option too.
When will the payment be taken?
Morrisons will reserve £1 from your account to make sure the payment card is valid.
The full amount for your food shop will be taken within two days of delivery.
Asda Xmas delivery slots
You can start booking your Christmas delivery slot with Asda up until 24th December. There are still some slots left, but a lot have gone.
Delivery will cost £6. If you’re buying less than £40 of food for delivery, you need to pay a minimum basket charge of £3.
There are still 1 hour Click & Collect slots available on some days.
Asda Click & Collect can be free, and you need to spend a minimum of £25.
When is the payment taken?
Asda takes a pre-authorisation amount of 1p to check your card works, although you won’t pay that as it’s just held back.
The full amount will be taken either on the day of your delivery or collection, or the day before.
If you choose same-day delivery or collection, they will authorise your card a few hours before your slot time.
Sainsbury’s Christmas delivery slots
Slots for Sainsbury’s Christmas delivery are bookable from 29 November.
Depending on when you want your food delivered, there are different booking dates.
For delivery or collection on | Book from |
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20 December | 29 November |
21 December | 30 November |
22 December | 1 December |
23 December | 2 December |
Fresh turkeys will be available to add to your basket from 20 December, and fresh desserts can be added to your basket from 21 December.
You’re able to book your slot, checkout, but then update your basket (and remember to check out again) right up until 11 pm the day before your delivery is due.
You’ll look to pay from £1 to £6.50 as a delivery charge depending on the day and time you want your food to arrive.
Click & Collect 1 hour slots will also be available.
When is the payment taken?
Online payments for Sainsbury’s will be taken when your order is ready for delivery.
Waitrose Christmas delivery slots
Delivery slots for Christmas are open right now at Waitrose, but many slots are already booked up for up to Christmas Eve.
For collection, you can book free collection with no minimum spend.
You need to spend a minimum of £40 to get food delivered from Waitrose, but you won’t need to pay a delivery charge.
It’s not necessarily a skint person’s supermarket option, but there are some Waitrose discount codes about, which will bring the cost of your shop down.
When is the payment taken?
Your payment card won’t be charged until your order is packed and goes through the checkout in store on the day of delivery or collection.
Ocado Christmas delivery slots
Delivery slots for Ocado (in my area anyway) are pretty much all gone!
They may release more slots in early December for delivery between 20th and 24th December.
When is the payment taken?
Payment for your food shop from Ocado isn’t taken until after it has been delivered.
However, they will take a pre-authorised payment a day or so before the delivery. This means you will need to have the full amount in your account a few days ahead.
Supermarket Christmas delivery tips
If you’re new to online shopping, or are a pro, and want to make sure things go as smoothly as possible, here are some tips to make sure you save both time and money on your supermarket Christmas delivery.
1. Don’t put it off
The slots can go QUICK.
Last year, some of the slots for Tesco Christmas deliveries sold out in minutes! And, even this year, many slots are gone at other supermarkets.
Even if you don’t know what the full shop is, book a slot, add a few things to your basket to get it booked in. Then come back later to amend the shop and get everything you need.
Supermarkets allow you to make edits your order before the delivery, but check where you’ll be shopping for when their cut off is.
2. Get cashback
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3. Don’t get it delivered at the 11th hour
You will want your food to be as fresh as possible, which is why I understand people want it delivered at the last minute.
However, if there are items out of stock, you may get substitutes that aren’t suitable. And I’ve heard some amazingly-silly supermarket sub-stories in my time!
If you have your food delivered a few days before Christmas, it gives you a chance to get to the shop if you need to grab anything else.
But, it won’t be that much if a panic as most supermarkets (and Express/Local stores) are open on Christmas Eve anyway, but will close early.
Also, keep in mind, if there’s adverse weather, it may cause delays to your food delivery.
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Delivery experts fear a massive shift to online shopping means many food and other retailers will be unable to cope.
The amount of money spent online this Christmas is expected to overtake the high street for the first time, creating a need for an armada of drivers to drop off orders.
However, industry experts have warned it will be impossible to recruit all the people needed.
© Provided by Daily Mail Delivery experts fear a massive shift to online shopping means many food and other retailers will be unable to cope [File photo]Royal Mail is taking on 33,000 seasonal workers, Amazon UK is recruiting 20,000 staff, while delivery services Hermes and Yodel have announced 13,000 and 3,000 seasonal workers respectively.
Despite this, head of consumer research at courier specialists ParcelHero, David Jinks, said: 'Even though many retailers and delivery companies are attempting to hire thousands more staff in preparation for this year's Christmas peak, this might be difficult to do in practice. A capacity crisis is set to cause delivery chaos.
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'The double-whammy of families, separated by Covid restrictions, mailing their gifts, plus a shortage of skilled drivers, could prove a mountain too high to climb.'
Waitrose has more than tripled the number of online order drop-off and collection slots ahead of the festive season to 190,000 each week, but these are already being sold out.
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© Provided by Daily Mail The amount of money spent online this Christmas is expected to overtake the high street for the first time, creating a need for an armada of drivers to drop off orders [File photo]It has already had bookings for 115,000 deliveries for December 20 to 24, which compares with 44,000 slots for the whole Christmas run-up last year. As a result, all the slots between December 20 and Christmas Eve are already fully booked in some areas.
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Other online grocers will not open their delivery slots until closer to Christmas, however it is clear there will be a battle over the prime dates.
Tesco is using its sought-after festive delivery slots as an incentive for shoppers to sign up to its Delivery Saver subscription, which costs £7.99 a month. Slots for Delivery Saver members open up on November 13, but it is a week later for non-members.
Marks & Spencer has teamed up with Ocado to offer a hugely increased home delivery capacity.
Sainsbury's has increased its online order capacity from 340,000 a week in March to 700,000 this month. And Tesco has already taken on 16,000 more pickers and drivers.
Shoppers are being advised to make online purchases early to spread out demands on the courier system and so avoid the feared delivery log jam.
Amazon has tried to spread sales by launching Black Friday deals a month early while many others, including John Lewis and Debenhams are running 50 per cent off deals.
The chief executive at the British Retail Consortium, Helen Dickinson, said: 'We're encouraging people to shop early and prevent the last minute rush so their fellow customers and all the store colleagues, warehouse workers and delivery drivers working behind the scenes, have the space they need to stay safe and well.'