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emmie | 12:50 Wed 26th Sep 2018 | Food & Drink
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and end up spending more than they intended. I do, i have just put in an order and realised i have spent with delivery nearly 50 quid, crikey.........
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Our 'Little Princess' will only use Tesco cat-litter and I refuse to buy anything else from them. I'd have to buy a years-worth of the stuff to qualify for free delivery and so we have to wend our weary way Tescowards about once every 3 months. The other supermarkets we shop at don't deliver OR they could lob our groceries out of their delivery doors and into our...
13:19 Wed 26th Sep 2018
I really like online food shopping and don't find I overspend now. I did at the beginning, I guess cos of novelty value. Wish M and S delivered food.
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i didn't realise that M&S don't deliver, it would be a huge boost for their food outlets if they did.
I *think* M and S has started limited delivery. I stumbled across it when googling a couple of weeks ago. I got all excited then realised it was only London.
I keep thinking I should do food online...at least in the winter.
I wonder if Aldi or Lidl will start delivering at some time in the future.
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danny
they should do if they want some of the trade off
the bigger retailers.
I wish M&S delivered as well. Does anyone know why they don't?
I order from both Asda and Waitrose. Once in a blue moon from Asda to get stocked up with a few bags of cat litter as I can't even lift the 20l bags off the shelf. Costs me £1 for delivery later in the evening on certain mid week days. Waitrose every 10-12 days and with no delivery charge, buying quite a bit of their 'Essential' range plus a few treats it's not as expensive as people think. Sainsburys is usually the dearest on the mysupermarket.com.
Emmie I freeze my bread (thins) and use slice by slice by sticking in microwave for 10 seconds.
LB I don't think they have ever thought they needed to.
Aldi online....free delivery on their non-food "special buys" and their wines and spirits. I get a delivery about every six weeks (mustn't run out!)....excellent service too.

https://www.aldi.co.uk/c/wines
I get a weekly delivery from Tesco, initially for Cat food and Cat litter plus gallons of Pepsi Max for me.

Cat little bags are a nightmare to carry, and like Jackthehat my two only like Tesco low dust litter.

Now that they are older and on a Chronic Kidney Disease diet (not available in the supermarket) I have to get that from another source. The last load cost £90, and they are refusing to actually eat the stuff.

Yaaaaay! M&S are doing a couple of trial food delivery areas this autumn. So if they are a success ..........

https://www.womanandhome.com/life/news-entertainment/marks-and-spencer-online-food-delivery-206519/
Never shop for food either online or in a supermarket if you are hungry. Always do it after a meal or you will indeed spend more than you intended.

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