Waitrose No.1 9 Mini Brown Butter Mince Pies with Cognac
With Christmas fast approaching, securing a supermarket delivery slot for the holiday period is crucial, especially for busy parents. Supermarkets like Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, and Waitrose are gradually opening their Christmas delivery slots, with many offering priority booking for customers with subscription services such as Delivery Saver or Smart Pass. These slots cover essential dates leading up to Christmas, including December 20-24.
For families, the holiday rush often leads to popular slots selling out quickly, so it’s vital to plan early. Here’s what you need to know:
- Tesco: Priority access for Delivery Saver customers usually opens early, followed by general access around mid-November. Keep an eye on your account for notifications, as Tesco’s slots are often the first to go. Regular shoppers can expect general access a few weeks later, but the availability depends on your location and demand.
- Sainsbury’s: Christmas slots for customers with Delivery Pass memberships open ahead of the public release, which usually happens in early to mid-November. If you have a Sainsbury’s Delivery Pass, make sure you’re signed up to receive alerts so you can grab a convenient slot as soon as they become available.
- Asda: Known for offering competitive prices, Asda allows its Delivery Pass members first access to Christmas slots before they open to all customers. If you want to avoid the stress of last-minute planning, booking early is your best bet.
- Waitrose: Another popular choice, Waitrose offers Christmas slots, but they tend to fill up quickly. Signing up for MyWaitrose alerts can help you stay on top of key dates for when bookings open. Christmas slots will be available to all customers on 2 October
It’s important for parents to keep track of these opening dates to ensure a smooth and convenient holiday shopping experience. Since availability can vary by region, regular updates from your supermarket’s website or app will help you secure a delivery time that fits your schedule.
Additionally, as prices and stock can fluctuate closer to Christmas, it’s worth budgeting early and considering alternate shopping options to avoid surprises.