Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury’s and Morrisons offer same day delivery service for shoppers

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Getting to the supermarket is not always convenient but there are now ways for shoppers to get products delivered straight to their doors. Customers at Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury’s and Morrisons can get food in as little as 30 minutes.

Sainsbury’s

The supermarket chain launched Sainsbury’s Chop Chop service in selected areas.

Shoppers in Brighton, Bristol, Manchester, Reading and areas of greater London can sign up.

Using the Chop Chop app, customers can choose their favourite Sainsbury’s products that will be delivered during a one-hour slot.

While there is no minimum spend for the service, customers can only order a maximum of 20 products.

Morrisons

Shoppers have been able to pick up Morrisons products during the coronavirus crisis through Amazon.

Amazon Prime members can get same day delivery on these products when they spend more than £40.

The full range of Morrisons products is available to order in Leeds as part of a trial, but other locations can still choose from a limited selection of items.

Tesco

Tesco offers same-day delivery for customers who order before 1pm, according to a statement on its website.

Customers can check if there is a slot available that day by looking on the website.

The website said: “If available, all you need to do is log on before 1pm and select a delivery slot.

“Check out before 1pm to ensure your delivery arrives on the same day.”

If there is space available, customers can pick from a selection of groceries that will be delivered after 7pm on the same day.

Asda

Asda has offered customers the chance to get items delivered on the same day using Uber Eats.

Shoppers can choose from 300 own-brand Asda products and order on the Uber Eats app for delivery in as little as 30 minutes.

Vice president of online grocery at Asda Simon Gregg said: “We’re pleased to be partnering with Uber Eats to trial a rapid grocery delivery service for customers in Leeds and Birmingham.

“This will give Asda customers more choice in how they shop with us and offer yet another way to quickly and conveniently get their favourite branded and own-brand products delivered to the doorstep.

“Customers can use the Uber Eats app to select from hundreds of items for delivery in the same way they would shop for a takeaway.”

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