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Do I need to take bads for click and collect?

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jmh740 · 12/04/2020 21:09

Getting my first click and collect from asda tomorrow, online it says they dont provide bags and you need to take your own, but does that still apply now?

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melj1213 · 12/04/2020 21:34

My store (I work there) are now bagging customers shopping to make it easier as it means it can be transferred into the car quicker/easier and items don't have to touch the totes (which are sanitized between uses but multiple people will be involved in each delivery due to logistics so the less contact stuff has with the totes the better) but the website still says we dont use bags bc it just hasn't been updated.

Tbh, I would take a washing basket or similar and if they have bags, great, if not then all you have to do is take stuff from the totes to the basket to make the process more efficient (colleagues will normally help you pack your own bags but atm we have been told not to touch bags that someone has brought with them

Dontrainonmyparade · 12/04/2020 21:38

At my ASDA recently - yes take your own.

DrWAnker · 12/04/2020 21:42

Is it the same at Tesco?

oldfarrmerr · 12/04/2020 21:43

Tesco bags your stuff for you

PinkiOcelot · 12/04/2020 21:44

I was wondering the same. Have a Morrisons click and collect next week.

happytoday73 · 12/04/2020 21:46

Normally you would need to take own bags... Might be different at moment.. I'd take washing basket... Find it much better...

DrWAnker · 12/04/2020 21:47

Thanks!

jmh740 · 12/04/2020 21:48

Thanks everyone, will take my washing basket

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beecrazy · 12/04/2020 21:52

At our Asda click and collect you had to call a number and they brought your order out to you already bagged and put it in your car boot for you. We had to stay in the car. We had to pay 40p for bags but we were given no choice about that. Worked very smoothly

ForeverBubblegum · 12/04/2020 22:12

At tesco you had to have it in their bags (no change), even though we would normally use our own. They brought it out bagged up, left it on the ground, then backed away, and I picked it up.

Normally it would come out in crates, and I'd bag it up, but I guess if I'd touched the crates they would have to decontaminate, and they don't have time or resources.

Doubletrouble99 · 12/04/2020 22:26

Been to Sainsburys and Tescos for click and collect in the last 2 weeks and both had put our shopping in bags although I always specify no bags for deliveries. But we took bags in the car just in case.

40somethingJBJ · 12/04/2020 22:28

Sainsbury’s yesterday hadn’t bagged mine, it just came out in crates.

Chasingsquirrels · 12/04/2020 22:30

Washing basket is a fab idea, I'm going to file this for future use.

mrsbyers · 12/04/2020 22:39

40p added to my click and collect to cover the bags

Namechanger20183110 · 12/04/2020 22:49

I have an Asda click and collect booked for Friday and in the confirmation email it says that we are to wait in the car and they will put the bags into the boot

highlandcoo · 12/04/2020 23:32

At our Asda they wheeled it out in crates and we loaded it into bags in the boot.

Only the frozen stuff came already in a bag.

So it must vary from store to store.

The washing basket is a great idea. I'll do that next time.

Oh, and the two guys who brought out our stuff were lovely.

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