- These customers have priority over all slots. Our customer Careline has been inundated with requests from elderly and vulnerable customers – we have had one year’s worth of contacts in two weeks.'
- Sainsbury’s also has another way customers can pick up their groceries if there are no delivery slots left. A statement on their website reads: “Our Christmas week slots are filling up fast.
- With England in another coronavirus lockdown, the demand for online supermarket delivery slots has once again increased. Amid this, supermarket giants Asda and Sainsbury's are set to make some big.
- Sainsbury's has opened its delivery and collection slots for December 20-23 - but shoppers are being told not to hang about. The retailer is urging customers to plan ahead by securing a slot that.
Sainsbury’s Unfortunately, Sainsbury’s Christmas delivery slots have all gone. The last possible day to order for those few days before Christmas was December 2. However, next day Click & Collect.
Sainsbury's has opened its Christmas slots for customers to book for home delivery for the peak week in December.
Unlike other supermarkets, Sainsbury's will stagger its delivery slots with shoppers able to book December 20 initially with new days released daily.
Sainsbury's last Christmas delivery date will be December 23, although click and collect will be available Christmas Eve.
Customers hoping to get a slot will need to log into their Sainsbury's account here.
No payment will be taken until the day of delivery or collection and shoppers can log into their account and amend their baskets as many times as they wish up until 11pm the day before their delivery date.
Earlier this month, Tesco released its Christmas Delivery slots and was met with such a high demand its customers were left in a virtual queue for more than one hour.
An hour after the slots went live Tesco issued a message to customers through its official Twitter account where it informed them a virtual waiting room had been set up.
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By 8.30am, Tesco's website became so busy people struggled to access it at all.