Food delivery: which grocery and meal delivery services have slots right now?
Update 08/04/20: Tesco has increased its online food delivery slots by 20 per cent in the last two weeks, taking its total to around 780,000 - with "thousands more becoming available every day," said Tesco CEO Dave Lewis yesterday.
Sainsbury's claims it will have 600,000 online food delivery and click-and-collect slots available by the end of this week. That's up from 370,000 two weeks ago, and more will be added in the coming weeks, according to chief executive Mike Coupe. Asda, too, has revealed it's continuing to expand its capacity. The store is adding an extra 300,000 food delivery slots, taking the total number released each week to 700,000.
Most supermarkets are still requesting that you visit their physical stores if you can, so they can prioritise food delivery slots for elderly or vulnerable customers. If you need to order food online, keep checking your local supermarket website throughout the day. Some meal delivery services are still running too: see below.
Online food delivery services have been under strain since the coronavirus lockdown. It hasn't been easy to book a grocery delivery, but as we move further into April we're starting to see small signs of progress.
The main advice, still, is to visit a physical supermarket if you can. However, many supermarkets are quietly releasing small numbers of food delivery slots for elderly or vulnerable customers throughout the day - so if you need to order food online, keep trying. You should be able to find a slot eventually.
Food delivery: quick links
Grocery delivery
- Amazon Fresh - grocery delivery to select cities
- Amazon Pantry - order everyday food essentials with Prime delivery
- Asda - no delivery slots available
- Co-op - some new delivery slots during the day, restricted to 20 item limit
- Iceland - some new delivery slots throughout the day
- Morrisons - no new delivery slots available
- Ocado - some new delivery slots during the day for vulnerable customers
- Sainsbury's - some slots available, prioritising vulnerable customers
- Tesco - some new delivery slots throughout the day
- Waitrose - slots are being added daily, but demand is still high
Recipe box and meal delivery
- Allplants - plant-based meal delivery, cooked by chefs
- Feast Box - £20 off your first world food recipe box
- Mindful Chef - healthy recipe boxes with fresh ingredients for you to cook
- SimplyCook - Get a £3 trial recipe box to cook at home
Pizza delivery
- Domino's - 50% off pizza when you spend £35 or more
- Pizza Hut - get two medium pizzas and a classic side for £20
- Papa John's - contact-free pizza delivery
Takeaway delivery
- Deliveroo - takeaway delivery from top restaurants
- Just Eat - takeaway delivery from local restaurants
- Uber Eats - takeaway delivery from your favourite restaurants
Alcohol delivery
- Beer Hawk - free delivery on beer orders over £50
- The Bottle Club - 5% off when you spend £30 with code: PUBSCLOSED5
- The Drink Shop - 20% off selected wine, beer and spirits
- Vinatis - up to 50% off select wines
So when will more online grocery delivery slots open up? We've signed up to all the major supermarkets and we're assessing the situation daily across the country, in London, Leeds, Portsmouth, Manchester and Bath.
Your area may differ, but it currently looks like it'll be mid-April before we start to see many more food delivery slots available. However, we'll tell you which supermarkets are offering food delivery slots here, as soon as we see them.
Please remember to use all food delivery services responsibly. Only order what you need to preserve stocks for others who might be in need.
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