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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. Christmas delivery slots are 'proving popular' so, if you can't find one, food collection slots may be the way to go - you can collect your turkey, trimmings and much more using this handy tool. Tesco Christmas delivery slots. Tesco has more than doubled the number of delivery slots available since the coronavirus lockdown – it now has 1.5million delivery slots a week compared to 600,000. Shoppers who’ve signed up to the supermarket’s Delivery Saver scheme will be able to book their festive slot from 7am on November 13. For delivery on 23 December, slots can be booked from 2 December; The supermarket does not offer any deliveries on December 24, 25 or 26. The supermarket website said: 'Get ahead of the crowds and get early access to Christmas slots if you have a delivery pass. Early access is available to customers with a valid delivery pass through to.
UK supermarket chain Asda has increased its weekly home shopping slots by 300,000 in the last fortnight, according to CEO Roger Burnley.
In his latest email to customers, Burnley said the grocer had been “working around the clock” to expand online delivery operations, and the recent addition of slots has taken Asda’s capacity to 700,000 a week.
However, he added that demand for delivery is still “very high and we recognise that not everyone will be able to get a slot”.
The UK supermarkets have been ramping up their eCommerce operations and home delivery functions in response to a huge spike in demand as the Covid-19 coronavirus took hold across the nation. Grocers are among the limited number of retail businesses allowed to stay open, with much of the UK in lockdown to stop the spread of the virus.
Sainsbury’s said it will have around 600,000 weekly slots available by the end of this week – an increase of circa 230,000 in 14 days – while Tesco is now offering 780,000, which is 120,000 more than a fortnight ago. That means between the three largest grocers in the UK alone there are now over two million weekly delivery and click & collect slots available for consumers – in addition to capacity increases by the rest of the sector.
“We want to ensure that the 700,000 deliveries we make every week are going to those who are most in need and who shouldn’t be leaving their house,” Burnley explained.
“That’s why I would ask that where possible, if you are able to go to one of our shops, to please do so. Whilst we are all being urged to stay at home as much as possible, the government guidelines do not restrict you from travelling to a supermarket to buy what you – or others - need.”
The government has identified over one million people in England who have conditions that make them extremely vulnerable to Covid-19 and who have been advised to self-isolate at home for 12 weeks to protect themselves.
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That data has now been shared with the UK supermarkets, which are working together to ensure those who are most vulnerable receive the best access to home delivery slots.
Each supermarket is approaching this task in its own way, with Asda saying on Saturday that it will provide people on this list with a free Asda Priority Pass, which gives them access to new home delivery slots, the option to book a recurring delivery slot for peace of mind, and free delivery.
“We have begun reaching out to these customers to let them know what to do next,” Asda said.
15 December 2020, 10:40
ASDA, Sainsbury's and Tesco all have new Christmas shopping updates for their customers.
With just a few days left until Christmas, many of us are starting to stock up for our festive supplies.
But with next week predicted to be the busiest time for supermarkets, now stores have updated their rules in a bid to keep customers safe during the pandemic.
As well as extended opening hours and more delivery slots, ASDA has even introduced virtual queues to stop crowds of people gathering.
Here’s all the updated festive supermarket rules…
ASDA
As well as Safety Marshalls keeping an eye on customers, and social distancing signs in place, ASDA has now introduced their brand new virtual queueing at over 400 of their biggest stores.
By scanning a QR code from posters at the stores, you can queue on your phone, rather than in person
This means that nobody has to stand outside in the cold while waiting to pick up their turkey.
When it is almost your turn to enter the store, you will get a text to let you know.
The store will also be delivering Christmas groceries between December 21 and 23 with slots available to book online.
While many of these slots are already full, customers can use click and collect to avoid going inside.
Sainsbury’s
Sainsbury’s has extended its opening hours this Christmas with most stores open from 6am until midnight between December 21 and December 23.
Retail and Digital Director at Sainsbury's, Clodagh Moriarty said: 'In a year like no other, we want to do everything we can to help our customers celebrate Christmas, making sure they have everything they need to make the festive season as special as possible.
'We also want to make sure customers and colleagues are kept safe, which is why we're opening our stores for longer and encouraging people to shop early and asking them to shop alone, where possible, this Christmas.
'This will help customers get in and out of shops quickly and safely and make sure everyone has what they need in plenty of time for the big day.'
Customers are also encouraged to shop alone regardless of what Tier they are in, while hand sanitising stations are still available across all stores.
Tesco
Tesco has made more delivery slots available online this Christmas, but they have already been filling up fast.
A statement on their website read: 'We're really sorry but we now have very few slots left for 20–24 December. We're experiencing high demand for slots around Christmas.
'We're sorry if you're not able to book your preferred slot. Take a look at the following tips to help you manage your Christmas shopping with Tesco.'
Shoppers can also pre-order their Christmas food and pick it up in store with click and collect.
Tesco will keep over 300 of its largest-format branches open for 24 hours from December 14 until Christmas Eve.
Other branches will have opening times extended by one hour during the same period.
Morrisons
Morrisons has now released its Christmas Food to Order 2020 option which can be collected or delivered.
They also have a Christmas Dinner for Two Box service available to help ensure that self-isolating customers get everything they need.
Aldi
In the run up to Christmas, Aldi is also extending its opening hours for any last-minute shoppers.
Stores will also be opening until 6pm on Christmas Eve, while there is also a click and collect service available across many stores.
To find out which stores are taking part in the click and collect service, click here.
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Marks & Spencer
Along with many other supermarkets, Marks & Spencer is extending the opening hours before Christmas.
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The majority of M&S stores will be open until midnight on 21, 22 and 23 December.
Their ‘Sparks book and shop’ online reservation service will allow customers to book a guaranteed 30 minute slot on the M&S website.
M&S will be closed on Christmas Day and Boxing Day to allow staff to spend more time with their loved ones.
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Lidl
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Lidl stores will be running reduced hours on December 24, with stores closing early at 7pm on Christmas Eve.