![]() ![]() One of the perks of using a particular supermarket is a rewards program. Those willing to break ranks though could find it advantageous as there are some good incentives available to new customers of other outlets including big discounts and vouchers for first-time shoppers. If this is the case then it’s probably sensible to continue your allegiance as you may well already be in some kind of loyalty scheme. ![]() Supermarket apps and websites are simply extensions of the physical shops, so if you shop at Waitrose because you perceive it to offer higher quality produce than its rivals, then all you are changing by going online is your delivery method. This could be due to the fact it’s nearby, offers good parking, has the foods you prefer, or you align yourself with its values. The chances are you have probably already developed some kind of affiliation with a supermarket brand and shop regularly at one location. These include restaurant vouchers that can be tripled in value – so a £5 Clubcard voucher becomes a £15 voucher at Pizza Express. Tesco’s Clubcard is a real jewel in the crown for the supermarket giant, as the points shoppers accrue for spending money online, physically in-store, or at Tesco petrol stations, all go towards rewards. Tesco will also give you a coupon if you ended up spending more on the subscription than you would have done on deliveries, so you shouldn’t lose out. There’s also the Delivery Saver subscription that costs £7.99 per month and gives you unlimited ‘free’ deliveries as long as you spend at least £40, and it also means there’s no minimum spend for Click+Collect (usually £25). A one-hour slot costs £3-7 but it’s £1-4 if you go for a flexi-saver slot. There’s no minimum spend, but there is a £4 basket charge for orders under £25.ĭelivery charges vary by time of day and how precisely you want it to arrive. Tesco isn’t the cheapest, but it’s one of the most flexible online grocery options. Availability of delivery slots will vary, and you may still find you can’t get a slot for a few weeks in particularly busy areas. ![]() The best for you may depend upon where you live. Better still, they also tend to let you automatically fill your basket with the items you bought before, so it can be very quick to edit and reorder. There are iOS and Android apps, for all these services meaning you can shop at work, on the bus, or while binge-watching aĪs you add items, the running total helps you keep track of costs. Virtually all services offer a ‘favourites’ list, generated either by you selecting items manually or by automatically adding the items you buy regularly. The shopping process is made very easy, mainly because you can search as generally or as specifically as you like. By simply using your laptop, tablet, or smartphone, you can have your groceries picked and delivered directly to your house, at a time slot of your choosing. ![]()
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