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Sainsbury's online shopping

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Not sure if this is the right place, but does anyone know what Sainsbury's delivery charges are like for online shopping? I guess it depends on what time you want your delivery, but a ballpark will do.
I do the Ocado £8.99 a month thing too, it's great, I've tried most of them and I find Ocado the best, I actually spend less than I did with Asda.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Thu 05-Nov-09 20:31:49
I've found that if you sign up with Ocado then they (usually) send you weekly offers for 10-15% off your shop. If you shop carefully there then they're not really more expensive...
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Thu 05-Nov-09 18:39:59
I love Sainsburys as they offer one-hour slots, and if they are late you get a £10 voucher off your next delivery. My drivers always ring in advance if they know they are going to be late (not often, but never more than about 10-15 mins usually)

They are fab at refunding money if you find that anything is missing from your order too.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Thu 05-Nov-09 18:25:12
i do ocado and pay £8.99 per month, with as many deliveries as you like, minimum spend £40.

i really dont believe they are more expensive than any others and at least they actually deliver what you order....had terrible service with Sainsbos
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Thu 05-Nov-09 17:29:42
HF, thanx muchly. smile
RS.... join top cash back and you can get some extra deals, plus cash backs on your first order. Not a massive amount, but if you do one Tesco, one Sainsbury's, one Asda etc etc you could get about £30-40 cashback for something you were going to buy anyway.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Thu 05-Nov-09 16:55:37
oooh, am liking the 'i spend less when i shop on-line' thingy. i always, but always apend more than i intend to (and more than i can afford). may try shopping on-line if i come across a free delivery code with my next set of vouchers.
I too find I spend less when I online grocery shop - I do week about ith Asda dn sainsburys.
Last week, DH said " I'll take oyu to asda" hmm. £107 later we got home and I said, if I'd gone online I could have shaved at least £30/40 off that
Gosh,that is impressive RS....
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Thu 05-Nov-09 16:35:46
just want to post my recent experience re sainsbury's and their online service.

i wanted to buy an item that was £4 on-line. to have it delivered would have effectively meant i had to pay double for the item. i went in store, but its an on-line only item and they dont have an option to deliver to store.

anyway, spoke to customer service advisor, who basically said: "too bad". explained situation to manager and he gave me the £3.95 postage cost from the till. i ordered item on saturday just gone, it arrived monday afternoon. i was truly impressed.
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