Tesco shopper? Christmas delivery slots now open for some

Tesco’s Christmas delivery slots are now open for delivery pass holders – here’s how to bag yours. Emily White & Molly Greeves12 November 2024Save

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SharePlanning to get your Christmas food shop delivered from Tesco? You can now bag your delivery or click & collect slot as bookings opened for all shoppers on Tuesday 12 November.

  1. Get in quickly if you can. Slots have been taken fast in previous years.
  2. The time and date of when you can place bookings varies considerably. Priority is typically given to shoppers with delivery passes. Buying a delivery pass upfront means you don’t have to pay delivery charges each time you order, plus you’re offered certain discounts and other perks. But you’ll need to weigh up whether this is worth it based on how often you do an online shop and how much you normally spend.In most cases, if you’re not already a delivery pass customer, you can sign up before the general Christmas release date to bag early access – though it’s now too late to do this for Christmas 2024, as bookings have already opened to all.
  3. Check if you can edit orders. Many supermarkets let you make an unlimited number of changes to your order by certain deadlines. So, even if you’re not sure what your final shopping list will be, it could be worth getting your order in with just a few items and making edits later. Tesco lets you make changes to your order up until 11.45pm the night before your delivery or click & collect date.
  4. Not all supermarkets release specific Christmas dates for orders. Some will just run their usual delivery services. For a supermarket-by-supermarket break down, see our Christmas food delivery round-up.
  5. Beware delivery fees. Most supermarkets will deliver up to and including Christmas Eve, though click and collect will invariably be cheaper than choosing a home delivery.
  6. Remember to factor in food costs, as these will vary by supermarket. You could try using a comparison tool, such as Trolley, to benchmark the cost of items at the major supermarkets, including Asda, Morrisons, Ocado, Sainsbury’s, Tesco and more. You can also use Trolley to set alerts for when the price of your favourite items drop. For more ways to cut food bills, see our Supermarket shopping tips guide. For more ways to reduce financial stress over the festive season, including banning unnecessary presents and free (or very cheap) ways to create Christmas magic for kids, see our 48 Christmas MoneySaving tips.

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