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What is a reasonable minimum spend for an online grocery delivery??

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Elegran Sat 20-Apr-24 08:45:12

Tesco's is £50 - if your total is any less than that, you pay an extra £5 on your bill.

Ocado's is £40 (but their prices are higher to start with - and for their "Special offer" of a discount on your first order the minimum spend is £60)

MissAdventure Fri 05-Jul-24 15:44:47

My daughter liked Tesco, because she said their food had good sell by dates, and kept fresh very well.
She found she had less waste with them.

I haven't tried them, and Ocado is expensive, I think.

I haven't ever tried them, but I do see quite a few of their delivery vans around here.

dalrymple23 Fri 05-Jul-24 15:40:04

Ocado is deffo the best in terms of choice and quality and price. Am totally bereft since moving from Sussex to Norfolk that there is no Ocado!! Have tried both Waitrose (which was okay) and Tesco (not ecstatic - although I shopped there when I was able to). I have never tried the other supermarkets.

MissAdventure Fri 05-Jul-24 14:48:42

Oh thank you for answering.
I'm always after the cheapest option, or at least the best value.

I need a spreadsheet! grin

Scribbles Fri 05-Jul-24 10:59:18

MissAdventure

Does anyone shop at Morriston, through amazon?

I've been wondering which is the better option for online orders.

I can't understand half the explanations of how all the shops work.

I've bought from Morrisons twice through Amazon Prime. Not huge grocery orders but fill-ins and to take advantage of special offers on port and liqueurs.
No problems and very speedy service.

MissAdventure Fri 05-Jul-24 08:50:48

Oh, Morrisons!!!

MissAdventure Fri 05-Jul-24 08:48:07

Does anyone shop at Morriston, through amazon?

I've been wondering which is the better option for online orders.

I can't understand half the explanations of how all the shops work.

CAROLINEANNE1 Fri 05-Jul-24 08:34:01

Use Sainsbury's £40.00 min spend, lower delivery charges and excellent offers.

Callistemon213 Thu 04-Jul-24 22:40:08

Oh, an old thread!

Duh!

Callistemon213 Thu 04-Jul-24 22:39:16

I don't grocery shop online every week, sometimes not even every other week but when I do, stock up on special offers of our usual items, on heavier items such as tins, jars and cleaning products, food to freeze as well as the normal fresh food.

It soon adds up.

In between we'll do a fresh food shop.

CAROLINEANNE1 Thu 04-Jul-24 22:02:46

Try Sainsbury's , their minimum spend is £40.00, and they have some great offers. Also their delivery charges are cheaper than Tesco's.

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RosiesMaw Sun 12-May-24 21:26:41

dragonfly46

Cornicing?

Plaster?

Did spell check perhaps not recognise cornichons ?

Fidelity2 Sun 12-May-24 19:09:48

I have Tesco home delivery fortnightly, so it's a lot easier to reach the 50 pound minimum spend.

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Elegran Thu 02-May-24 12:58:16

And another one bites the dust!

TerriBull Thu 02-May-24 12:14:57

Anything right now! bump

EkwaNimitee Thu 02-May-24 12:01:08

Bump bump and bump again

Elegran Thu 02-May-24 09:02:03

Bumper in the mornng,
bumper in the evening,
bumper at suppertime.
Be my little bumper,
and love me all the time.

aggie Thu 02-May-24 08:31:30

Bump in the morning

LucyAnna Thu 02-May-24 08:26:01

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grandMattie Thu 02-May-24 08:19:51

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dragonfly46 Thu 02-May-24 08:19:24

Cornicing?

Doodledog Fri 26-Apr-24 10:46:31

kittylester

Port Salut is my cheese of choice for Tartiflette Doodle. And loads of cornicing.

It was very good. Not as melty as rabochlon, but it went down well.