Tesco, Asda and M&S update delivery rules ahead of Christmas – here's what to know

Many UK supermarkets have increased the number of online delivery slots available for customers. Those who shop at Tesco, Asda and Marks & Spencer can all order food items online.

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Tesco

Shoppers without a Delivery Saver account can start to choose their delivery slots from November 20 at 7am.

Those who do have an account can pick their times a week earlier, from November 13 at 7am.

The Tesco website states: “Slots fill up quickly, so set a reminder to make sure you don’t miss out.

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“Don’t forget, you can book a slot early if you’re a Delivery Saver customer.”

A Delivery Saver account is a subscription-based account that offers unlimited free delivery.

Customers can sign up for a monthly charge of £7.99, or £47.94 for six months.

Marks & Spencer

The retailer recently signed up with Ocado to offer 6,000 food products for delivery.

Asda

The supermarket giant has recently increased the number of delivery slots available so more shoppers can buy online.

Customers can order from it’s Christmas range from November 6.

Shoppers with a Delivery Pass have been able to pre-order since October 30.

Those hoping to order can choose from starters, mains, desserts and party food and orders can be delivered to home or collected from stores.

Supermarkets have made changes to their shopping rules throughout the pandemic in line with government guidance.

source: express.co.uk