Asda Delivery Saver - Annual Anytime Pass. Half price. Was £60 NOW £30.
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chocci
24 May 165#13
Iceland for value, tesco for choice, sainsbury or ocado if you're loaded, asda if you only want 50% of your order delivered :smiley:
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Libertas
25 May 16#16
What about: mysupermarket.co.uk.
They mention deliveries on their website.
Does anybody use this delivery service and how does it compare (or is there something I've misunderstood). I can't find a phone number for them to call up and ask.
joeyjo
25 May 162#15
I've been doing my grocery shopping online for years now and this is what I've found -
Asda - Hopeless - Loads of substitutes, Any items grabbed off the shelf - Short shelf lives - Delivery's usually late
Tesco - Very reliable - very rarely are items missing - they pick the items with the longest dates but they charge more online for products than the other stores or even compared to visiting their local stores.
Iceland - Pretty impressed I have to say - Spend £35 for free delivery - they don't sell delivery passes. Bargain prices. Very limited delivery slots with large windows (2 hour slots+) but great for stocking the freezer.
Ocado don't deliver to me but used Waitrose a few times and they were brilliant. Hardly anything ever substituted and on the occasion they didn't have an item I ordered I got one that cost double for the same price. Even the drivers are extremely polite and offer as much help as you need. Great but pricey!
phantomx
24 May 162#14
you'll be lucky if your groceries arrive at all with these muppets
chocci
24 May 165#13
Iceland for value, tesco for choice, sainsbury or ocado if you're loaded, asda if you only want 50% of your order delivered :smiley:
Iamthebargainhunter008
24 May 16#12
I purchased an anytime delivery pass with Asda just before Christmas last year. I currently pay the fiver a month. I have therefore six months experience with this company. Now I might be lucky because where I live in Stevenage we have a large Supercentre Asda and that provides us with the luxury of more choice and avaliblilty. Through experience I have found the earlier the delivery in the day the less chance there is on substitute products. However a lot of the time this has not been an issue for me whenever an order arrives throughout the day. We tend to accept most of the subs, and the delivery staff are actually very nice and polite. Would I recommend, well certainly where I live yes but I've read other comments on other forums saying quite the opposite. For the price on offer now it's a steal. Online shopping saves you time, hence why I do it. Hope this helps.
basil1234
24 May 161#11
here it is at the bottom of the page and have to sign in to get it once click buy it button. with a £40 minimum spend on the shop
Looking to make my first foray into the world of online groceries.
I think there are quite a number of people that are looking into doing the same - but don't know the differences/benefits of one over the other.
So I'm asking for any input members can provide, helping us to compare and choosing the best online grocery/shopping solution.
Tesco/Iceland/Asda/Ocado etc. etc.
Open question to all
basil1234
24 May 16#6
all good the comments be nice if op could sort out a proper link as does not work currently :laughing:
katiekatcom to basil1234
24 May 16#9
I'm really sorry. This is the second deal I've posted so I don't know how to do it. Can you please advise and I will do so?
dereklogan7
24 May 16#8
Found it. You have to sign in to get the £30 option.
dereklogan7
24 May 16#7
Have you got a link to the half price option?
jellyjosie
24 May 16#5
Excellent timing thanks
Danze1984
24 May 16#4
It's for any time, I tend to get it Saturday morning. It does have a £40 minimum spend though.
millarcat
24 May 16#3
Is that for the Midweek Tuesday - Thursday delivery pass? This is for the 'Anytime' delivery pass.
Danze1984
24 May 16#1
I pay on a rolling one, £2 a month. £30 in one go is far from a deal.
katiekatcom to Danze1984
24 May 162#2
It is 1/2 the normal price so it is a deal! I can't speak on your current deal, however, if you can point us towards where I can buy this I would be delighted to do so. The standard price for an ANYTIME delivery pass is normally £5 pcm (£60 p/a). As for the one off payment - I'm afraid that's part of the deal.
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They mention deliveries on their website.
Does anybody use this delivery service and how does it compare (or is there something I've misunderstood). I can't find a phone number for them to call up and ask.
Asda - Hopeless - Loads of substitutes, Any items grabbed off the shelf - Short shelf lives - Delivery's usually late
Tesco - Very reliable - very rarely are items missing - they pick the items with the longest dates but they charge more online for products than the other stores or even compared to visiting their local stores.
Iceland - Pretty impressed I have to say - Spend £35 for free delivery - they don't sell delivery passes. Bargain prices. Very limited delivery slots with large windows (2 hour slots+) but great for stocking the freezer.
Ocado don't deliver to me but used Waitrose a few times and they were brilliant. Hardly anything ever substituted and on the occasion they didn't have an item I ordered I got one that cost double for the same price. Even the drivers are extremely polite and offer as much help as you need. Great but pricey!
https://groceries.asda.com/asda-webstore/pages/delivery_pass/ltr.shtml#delivery_pass_listing
put the above in opening post be easier
basil
I think there are quite a number of people that are looking into doing the same - but don't know the differences/benefits of one over the other.
So I'm asking for any input members can provide, helping us to compare and choosing the best online grocery/shopping solution.
Tesco/Iceland/Asda/Ocado etc. etc.
Open question to all