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Supermarkets have announced 'golden' hours to help the elderly and NHS workers buy essential supplies and groceries during the coronavirus pandemic.
It comes amid mass panic buying which has left some stores stripped of goods as those most vulnerable, along with nurses and doctors, struggle to access 'hard to find' items including pasta, milk, fresh fruit and vegetables at all times of the day.
The tesco delivery slots are released at midnight. We waited up the other night to try and get one and at midnight new slots appeared. As soon as we tried to book it said all the slots were taken. We did manage to get a click and collect in about 3 weeks. 15 seconds later all those were gone. I won't be bothering again. Tesco have expanded their Home Delivery and Click & Collect capacity to around 780,000 slots this week, up from 660,000 slots two weeks ago, with plans to increase this by another 100,000 in the.
- If you can't find a Tesco home delivery slot, you can still order your food through its click & collect service, which has a healthy number of available slots throughout the month.
- Lockdown a supermarket delivery slot with these FAQs and top tips from Mr Money. Supermarkets including Tesco and Sainsbury’s say if you feel vulnerable or unable to shop safely, call them.
- Tesco has apologised after its grocery website was overwhelmed with shoppers trying to book delivery slots for Christmas. Customers complained they had been forced to join an online queue for.
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Here's what each of the supermarkets are doing:
Tesco
National Health Service staff, who show an NHS employee card, will be allowed to fill up their trolleys for an hour ahead of normal opening times every Sunday.
Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, in the hour between 9am and 10am, the elderly and most vulnerable will be given priority.
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Sainsbury's
NHS and social care workers have a dedicated shopping slot between 7.30am and 8am Monday to Saturday.
The elderly and vulnerable, groups that are at high risk of COVID-19, will be given a preferential shopping hour every Monday, Wednesday and Friday between 8am and 9am.
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Asda
Priority access will be given to NHS workers in larger stores every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 8am to 9am.
However the supermarket said it hasn't allocated a specific time for the elderly but will be assisting the most vulnerable get access to its online delivery service.
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Morrisons
NHS staff will be given early access between 7am and 8am, every day except on Sundays. Similar to Asda, Morrisons said it did not have specific hours for the elderly and vulnerable.
M&S
NHS staff will be given exclusive access to their stores for the first trading hour every Tuesday and Friday, while on Monday and Thursday the first hour has been set aside for the elderly and vulnerable.
Waitrose
The upmarket grocery chain said it has set aside the first hour of their store openings for the elderly, vulnerable and those who look after them.
Although it did not have any specific hours set aside for NHS workers, Waitrose said it was keeping a portion of fast-selling essentials items and groceries reserved for them.
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Aldi
The discount supermarket will open between 9.30am and 10am on Sundays (8.30am and 9am in Scotland) solely for key workers in the NHS, police and fire service.
Aldi said eligible customers will be able to take priority at checkouts when they open at 10am.