well overpriced is morrisons and there more card is now a joke.
fattyuk to dunny06
16 Nov 163#4
the grocery section is actually pretty well priced on Amazon
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tomthegingercat
16 Nov 161#1
One hour delivery is £6.99 but the 2 hour is free.
It's only in certain areas but if you have prime it's great for groceries in 2 hours!
dunny06
16 Nov 164#2
well overpriced is morrisons and there more card is now a joke.
Ralph888 to dunny06
16 Nov 16#3
I agree all the Cards from Necter to Tesco are not what they used to be, suppose we should be grateful, Aldi and Lidl don't offer anything. I did well with the recent Morrison / Amazon gift card deal and go £25 worth of More Vouchers, there's never been that kind of deal with Sainsbury or Tesco.
fattyuk to dunny06
16 Nov 163#4
the grocery section is actually pretty well priced on Amazon
plodging to dunny06
16 Nov 161#12
Spot on . Stupidly overpriced and apart from the odd special deal , not worth bothering with .
hotukfeels
16 Nov 16#5
The Engadget article mentions "selected London and Hertfordshire" locations. I can get prime now in Leeds but there is no "Morrisons at Amazon" section.
tattertatter to hotukfeels
16 Nov 162#6
I've got it in Manchester, but I can actually see the Morrisons from my house so they must be taking their sweet sweet time for it to take them 2 hours to get here!
Jack347
16 Nov 16#7
Used this on Monday, brilliant. And very well priced I found.
LesD
16 Nov 16#8
Wow....disagreeing with an HUKD expert comment! Brave.
fattyuk
16 Nov 16#9
sorry am I being stupid was that a response to the person I responded to?
W1zz
16 Nov 161#10
The supermarkets blamed the reduced loyalty card benefits on EU Regulation putting a cap on credit card interchange fees.
This only confirms if Prime Now is available, not if the new expanded Morrissons section is.
Look forward to seeing this appear on my app,heat added
roomanaimtiaz
16 Nov 16#13
Oh I suppose they were just waiting around for you to order
tattertatter
16 Nov 161#14
Ahh, I see, everytime someone orders they have to recruit, employ, train and equip someone specifically for that order? In that case I take my hat off to them, 2 hours is impressive. :wink:
LesD
16 Nov 16#15
I thought you were brave to disagree with that 'expert' comment. As you can see, others then jump on the bandwagon.
I always have to laugh at such generic so-and-so is cheap/expensive/shoddy/etc postings.
fattyuk
16 Nov 16#16
I understand now :smile:
Yer comments like mine some people dont like, as mainly im someone who actually knows what there talking about :smiley:
Been ordering groceries from prime now for about 6 months so kind of know how well priced it is!
I suppose all the naysayers are the people who havent ever ordered grociers from or even a member or prime now
rana1
16 Nov 162#17
but there is price difference as morrisons selling lurpak butter 250gm for £1 but on here amazon its £1.70...
fattyuk to rana1
16 Nov 16#18
And?
cjdean1983 to rana1
17 Nov 16#32
if this is the case it chills this deal right down surely? no other supermarket premium delivery service sneakily inflates prices to make more money that I know of. I wonder how many, if any, other items they inflate prices within this service?
J400uk
16 Nov 16#19
Does the Now5 voucher work for first time users?
rickygosling7
16 Nov 161#20
Before seeing this post I have used the prime now Morrisons deal. Worked really well for me and was competitively priced.
usetheforceluke
16 Nov 16#21
not sure why its not in the freebie section but saying that, this "deal" is smoking hot. good find op.
hotukfeels
16 Nov 162#22
And he is pointing out there is a price difference which is quite a helpful thing to point out I would have thought.
manbearpig
16 Nov 162#23
Amazed that some poundland-shoppers are here complaining about the prices (which are normal), yet failed to grasped the basic concept of how convenient it to have the ability of getting your weekly shop delivered at your door in under 2 hours for free with only a £20 spend.
This is a game changer in the industry. Well done Amazon and Morrisons.
russellanam
16 Nov 16#24
Thanks OP. May not have noticed it otherwise.
Benn99
16 Nov 16#25
I did this last week and got a bit over excited about it. It was a little anti-climatic when this big greasy man arrived in his ford escort with my shopping.You also get "encouraged" to tip the delivery driver (£2 default) which I did.
Needless to say it's still very convenient although the selection on the app is very limited!!!!! I think Its a solution having to run down the shop, rather than a solution to doing your big main shop.
qwerta369
16 Nov 16#26
£1 is less than £1.70.
qwerta369
17 Nov 161#27
You know what you're talking about but can barely string a sentence together. Oh, the irony.
yas212
17 Nov 16#28
Prime now have been selling things from Morrisons for a while. Is there a dedicated section now?
The few times that I've ordered fresh food, has tasted really awful
fattyuk
17 Nov 16#29
no one said
fattyuk
17 Nov 16#30
is that all can contribute to this Thread a verbal attack on me?
fattyuk
17 Nov 16#31
is that all can contribute to this Thread a verbal attack on me?
W1zz
17 Nov 162#33
How are you encouraged?
Matty8787
17 Nov 16#34
I have prime now but don't see any Morrisons logo? There is frozen foods etc though so I dunno?
jaylovesit
17 Nov 16#35
watch out, Amazon automatically add a tip. Although I always tip....
ykhan16
17 Nov 16#36
Not in my area yet.
I've a feeling its just going to be rolled out around major cities :disappointed:
fattyuk to ykhan16
17 Nov 16#38
Im near guildford which isnt a major city :smiley:
Stu
17 Nov 161#37
Works for me in Southampton area. No Morrisons logo but placed an order for groceries, value £20.01 and 2 hour delivery.
fattyuk
17 Nov 16#39
"? no other supermarket premium delivery service sneakily inflates prices to make more money that I know of"
What other supermarkets offer 2 hour delivery upto midnight for same day ordering?
also thats only 1 example, i buy plenty of veg fresh meat for pretty standard prices
Ego-X
17 Nov 161#40
Always good to have people around that know what they're talking about.
fattyuk
17 Nov 16#41
please it's 2016 the grammar and spelling police is a tad boring you don't look cool and you don't make me look stupid.
thanks for using up your time to nit pick at my comment thus achieving absolutely nothing
We are lucky enough to be eligible for and and have used it a few times. The stock is limited but you can't complain when it only takes up to two hours to get your food when you are being lazy or the weather sucks. You can even track the delivery driver on a map so you know exactly when he'll arrive (and that is accurate, I checked). :man:
tomthegingercat
19 Nov 16#45
I used it this afternoon as its luckily in the area. Delivered within 2 hours. It saved a trip in the Saturday afternoon traffic and the heavy lifting.
Order came in the usual prime now brown paper bags... They used around 10 bags! Will put them in for recycling :smiley:
Of note ... You either have to exclusively use the Amazon prices or the Morrisons at Amazon. A bit confusing as I was unable to mix and match between the two on the app. Found with my shop Amazon was cheaper today and luckily most items were available.
I looked at the delivery passes for some of the other supermarkets it Adsa and seems they usually want you to spend at least £40, which is a fair chunk! The £20 seems to be quite fair with this offer.
Opening post
https://www.engadget.com/2016/11/16/amazon-prime-now-morrisons
Download the Amazon Prime Now app
Enter your Post Code
If eligible for Prime Now - you will see an icon for Morrisons
Place your order
Get it delivered in an hour
Min Order: £20
Check whether they cover your postcode here:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Prime-Now/b?ie=UTF8&node=6584642031
- escortboy
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It's only in certain areas but if you have prime it's great for groceries in 2 hours!
http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_MEMO-16-2162_en.htm
Look forward to seeing this appear on my app,heat added
I always have to laugh at such generic so-and-so is cheap/expensive/shoddy/etc postings.
Yer comments like mine some people dont like, as mainly im someone who actually knows what there talking about :smiley:
Been ordering groceries from prime now for about 6 months so kind of know how well priced it is!
I suppose all the naysayers are the people who havent ever ordered grociers from or even a member or prime now
This is a game changer in the industry. Well done Amazon and Morrisons.
Needless to say it's still very convenient although the selection on the app is very limited!!!!! I think Its a solution having to run down the shop, rather than a solution to doing your big main shop.
The few times that I've ordered fresh food, has tasted really awful
I've a feeling its just going to be rolled out around major cities :disappointed:
What other supermarkets offer 2 hour delivery upto midnight for same day ordering?
also thats only 1 example, i buy plenty of veg fresh meat for pretty standard prices
thanks for using up your time to nit pick at my comment thus achieving absolutely nothing
:smiley:
Order came in the usual prime now brown paper bags... They used around 10 bags! Will put them in for recycling :smiley:
Of note ... You either have to exclusively use the Amazon prices or the Morrisons at Amazon. A bit confusing as I was unable to mix and match between the two on the app. Found with my shop Amazon was cheaper today and luckily most items were available.
I looked at the delivery passes for some of the other supermarkets it Adsa and seems they usually want you to spend at least £40, which is a fair chunk! The £20 seems to be quite fair with this offer.
Will use again I'm sure!