CR0,2,4,5,7,8,9
DA5-8,14-18
E (all)
EC (all)
GU1,3,4,7,8,9,11,12,14-19,21-25,46,47,51,52
IG1-5, 10, 11
KT1-10,12,14-22
N (except N20)
NW1,3,5,6,8,11
RG12,21,24,27,29,40,41,42,45
RM8-10,13
SE (all)
SL5
SM (all)
SW (not SW95)
TW1,2,9-12,20
W1,2,6,8-12
WC2 (all)
You get same-day (evening - within your chosen one hour slot) delivery for orders before noon, next morning delivery otherwise.
£20 off first orders over £60 with code SAVE20 - important note, £60 must be AmazonFresh (not those from other suppliers, though Morrisons-branded products are ok) products only and excludes baby milk & alcohol, though you can still add these to your order, you just need £60 from qualifying products
It's quite different from a supermarket delivery as they will collect from some of London's most renowned small shops, such as Paxton & Whifield (cheese), Paul A Young (chocolates), as well as the normal mass-produced fare - e.g., Richmond Sausages £2.00 for 681g - Tesco price £3.
You need Prime to get Fresh, Fresh costs a flat £6.99/month (£84/year) Prime is either £79/year (£39 for students), or £7.99/month. Amazon Fresh deliveries are free over £40, £3.99 under this price.
If you don't currently have Prime, signing up to Amazon with a new email address should give you the free trial for both Prime & Fresh.
Top comments
abusaleh
19 Feb 173#9
Use FAMILYFRESH for £30 off £60 spend. Just had my first delivery on Friday
Thanks for posting but where did you get this information as Weybridge (KT13) is still not available despite being on your list. Maybe they are still updating it?
benjammin316
19 Feb 17#2
Also, done this last week
Then just make new email, free prime, free fresh trial. £20 off spend again. Will rinse this offer until it ends
chuckiedoll
19 Feb 171#3
Still skips me :disappointed:
m.ad
19 Feb 171#4
TW13. So close...
NikLP to m.ad
20 Feb 17#28
Lamberhurst...?
popoyaya
19 Feb 17#5
So you have to pay the £6.99 for the first month's subscription?
Does the code still work for London?
shabbird
19 Feb 171#6
Seems like all the posh areas :disappointed:
Rom to shabbird
19 Feb 173#8
Aldershot? :wink:
Rom
19 Feb 17#7
Yay thanks OP! So you pay 60ish then -20 then 6.99 subscription (then cancel)?
dudedude to Rom
19 Feb 171#14
No you don't pay the £6.99, as it's a free trial for a month.
abusaleh
19 Feb 173#9
Use FAMILYFRESH for £30 off £60 spend. Just had my first delivery on Friday
Over.The.Knee to abusaleh
19 Feb 17#10
Hi, is that code only for new customers of Amazon Fresh? Thanks :smiley:
Jay8039 to abusaleh
19 Feb 17#21
The code's not working for me for some reason. registered newly just now but dont know why. its giving me message of cannot be applied for ur purchase. Is there any speciic purchases eligible for £30 off £60
spicy_gal
19 Feb 17#11
Ooh thanks will try this
abusaleh
19 Feb 171#12
Yes new customers only. Valid until 31 March 2017
Over.The.Knee
19 Feb 171#13
Oh I can't use that code then as I've used Amazon Fresh before.
Thanks so much for the amazingly quick reply! :smiley:
AndyPr
19 Feb 172#15
Or use your local shops and save your community from going down the pan. Not that there is much of a community in most of these postcodes anymore!
dudedude to AndyPr
19 Feb 17#16
actually the point is that this IS using local shops (at least that's an option). They literally pick things up from local shops in London and deliver them to your door.
but someone always needs to have the snide comment, eh?
Not snide, the truth. And as regards my remark about community, I was born in Guildford (St Lukes) Went to school in Camberley and remember Camberley Kate and her dogs which is probably more than virtually everybody living there now. And Amazon getting stuff from local shops is nothing like supporting local independent traders. Just my view which I'm entitled to. No offence intended or implied.
dudedude to AndyPr
19 Feb 17#18
what? the point is that you can get, say, a £30/kg turbot delivered from a top fishmonger in London, rather than buying a crappy supermarket fish from your local Tesco. Guildford's fishmonger closed down so that's not even an option - https://foursquare.com/v/chelsea-fishmonger/4da973c01e72c1ab9bdb38ec
Or get Paul A Young's chocolates, which are the best I've had, and made by a skilled craftsman, rather than going to your local Thorntons and getting mass-produced crap.
I support my local greengrocers because it's good and cheap. I don't support my local butcher because it's not. I'm pleased to be able to buy better meat online rather than stick with 'local' or spend £30 and a whole day going into London
benjammin316 to AndyPr
19 Feb 172#19
If the local shops did £20 and £30 off a £60 spend, I'd be there.
HantsShopper to AndyPr
20 Feb 171#24
Thank you for bringing back some rather fond memories. I can remember Camberley Kate and her dogs, many of which were pushed around in an old pram. sitting here smiling now and wallowing in other nostalgic memories of the time.:smile:
Musicrab
19 Feb 17#20
Interesting. Like a more up market Ocado. Thinking choice would be limited just looked at beers on offer and a pretty good (but expensive) range. May top of using the first order codes. But very unlikely to stay with this.
dudedude to Musicrab
20 Feb 17#23
actually many of the prices are cheap. I got Italian pasta and flour for less than supermarket prices. E.g., Agnesi pasta 85p for 500g, Morrisons De Cecco pasta £1.54.
Some are however very expensive.
The cost far exceeds a Costco membership, say, but you could maybe subscribe for odd months, perhaps at Christmas, and then it is not so bad,
darren9030
20 Feb 17#22
What's in that fresh bag anyone ?
afroylnt
20 Feb 17#25
Got to say if you think Aldershot is posh does'nt say allot for your local area...
"£20 off first orders over £60 with code SAVE20 - important note, £60 must be AmazonFresh (not those from other suppliers, though Morrisons-branded products are ok) products only and excludes baby milk & alcohol,"
Dammit.
dudedude
20 Feb 17#30
yeah sorry that was my mistake
Manulocarno
20 Feb 17#31
never thought I could make it... but yeah 60 pound grocery shop without alcohol <3
dudedude to Manulocarno
20 Feb 171#32
you can just get a load of bog roll and washing powder
Manulocarno
20 Feb 17#33
Thanks for the Deal! :wink:
maxkaiser
20 Feb 17#34
Just spoke to Amazon:
"For the £30 off, you need to have been a member of Fresh for 45 days, and had to be your first order. For the £25, you need to be a member for 15 days."
Hope this helps.
Manulocarno to maxkaiser
20 Feb 17#35
Which one is the voucher for 25£ off?
popoyaya to maxkaiser
21 Feb 17#36
Ah... the £30 voucher (after 45 days) not much use then as the free trial only lasts a month.
The £25 voucher I can find no mention of anywhere.
abusaleh to maxkaiser
26 Feb 17#38
Funny... I wasn't even subscribed to Fresh until I saw the £30 off offer hovering in the header area of homepage. That was when I joined Fresh trial and used the code same day.
c.a.o.
25 Feb 17#37
First time I'm hearing of this and I'm in the trial area. So wait a sec, I need to be a Prime member and then pay an additional fee to be a Fresh member? Sounds rather expensive. Anywho, I guess I'm gonna do some research, I'm actually due a grocery run, will see if this turns out to be cheaper than Tesco.
Aldershot, posh?! **steps outside my house, looks around** :smirk:
Opening post
CR0,2,4,5,7,8,9
DA5-8,14-18
E (all)
EC (all)
GU1,3,4,7,8,9,11,12,14-19,21-25,46,47,51,52
IG1-5, 10, 11
KT1-10,12,14-22
N (except N20)
NW1,3,5,6,8,11
RG12,21,24,27,29,40,41,42,45
RM8-10,13
SE (all)
SL5
SM (all)
SW (not SW95)
TW1,2,9-12,20
W1,2,6,8-12
WC2 (all)
You get same-day (evening - within your chosen one hour slot) delivery for orders before noon, next morning delivery otherwise.
£20 off first orders over £60 with code SAVE20 - important note, £60 must be AmazonFresh (not those from other suppliers, though Morrisons-branded products are ok) products only and excludes baby milk & alcohol, though you can still add these to your order, you just need £60 from qualifying products
It's quite different from a supermarket delivery as they will collect from some of London's most renowned small shops, such as Paxton & Whifield (cheese), Paul A Young (chocolates), as well as the normal mass-produced fare - e.g., Richmond Sausages £2.00 for 681g - Tesco price £3.
You need Prime to get Fresh, Fresh costs a flat £6.99/month (£84/year) Prime is either £79/year (£39 for students), or £7.99/month. Amazon Fresh deliveries are free over £40, £3.99 under this price.
If you don't currently have Prime, signing up to Amazon with a new email address should give you the free trial for both Prime & Fresh.
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Then just make new email, free prime, free fresh trial. £20 off spend again. Will rinse this offer until it ends
Does the code still work for London?
Thanks so much for the amazingly quick reply! :smiley:
but someone always needs to have the snide comment, eh?
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=202077700
Or get Paul A Young's chocolates, which are the best I've had, and made by a skilled craftsman, rather than going to your local Thorntons and getting mass-produced crap.
I support my local greengrocers because it's good and cheap. I don't support my local butcher because it's not. I'm pleased to be able to buy better meat online rather than stick with 'local' or spend £30 and a whole day going into London
Some are however very expensive.
The cost far exceeds a Costco membership, say, but you could maybe subscribe for odd months, perhaps at Christmas, and then it is not so bad,
Dammit.
"For the £30 off, you need to have been a member of Fresh for 45 days, and had to be your first order. For the £25, you need to be a member for 15 days."
Hope this helps.
The £25 voucher I can find no mention of anywhere.
Aldershot, posh?! **steps outside my house, looks around** :smirk: