Asda Delivery Slots Opening Times
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During NHS hour, a pass should be required in all stores
Bagless shopping
Most stores have reverted bagless shopping, particularly for online delivery
Online delivery
All stores are struggling to manage online delivery at the moment. Most stores are not accepting new online delivery customers.
Restrictions
Most stores are restricting the amount of all or specific high-demand products in a single purchase.
Opening hours
Some stores have reduced opening hours to mange stock replenishment and cleaning.
Cafes and Food Counters
All stores have closed cafes and food counters.
Notes
The above information may not apply to all supermarkets.
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Stay Home
Mutal Aid Groups
Local organising to support the most vulnerable in our communities. Find your local group or search on Facebook.
Local shops
Contact your local butcher, baker and small grocery stores - they're likely to be doing home deliveries.
Wholesalers
Many wholesalers have switched to direct delivery. Your Mutal Aid Group may have details of some in your area.
Help is coming
The 'Extermely Vulnerable' list is designed to help those most in need get the food, medication and supplies they require. There have been hundreds of thousands of volunteers to help out.
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and social care workers
Monday to Saturday, with NHS ID from 07.30 to 08.00
Elderly, Disabled and Carers
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 08.00 to 09.00
Online delivery
Prioritised online delivery slots for elderly, disabled and vulnerable customers.
- Call 0800 328 1700.
- They will be contacting all existing customers on the NHS 'Extremely Vulnerable' list.
Chop Chop - Bicycle delivery
Trialing delivery of 20 essential items - search for the Chop Chop app
Opening Hours
Opening times reduced
Monday to Saturday
08:00 to 20:00
Sunday
Normal opening hours - Check your local branch
Notes
Adding more Click & Collect locations. One adult per household
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Tesco
Tuesday and Thursday mornings, 9am–10am, and Sunday mornings, one hour before store opening, for NHS workers and Tesco colleagues.
Elderly and Most Vulnerable
9 - 10am - Monday, Wednesday and Friday (Not Dedicated as after shop opening)
Opening Hours
Opening times reduced
Monday to Saturday
06:00 to 22:00
Sunday
10:00 to 16:00
Notes
Excludes express stores.
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Workers
Daily essentials kept aside, priority treatment at checkout
Elderly and vulnerable shoppers, as well as those who look after them
First opening hour in all supermarkets
Opening Hours
Normal opening, use branch finder to check local opening
Monday to Saturday
07:30 to 20:00
Sunday
11:00 to 17:00
Notes
Limited customer numbers in store, 2 meter rule marshals, staff protection.
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Marks and Spencer
Tuesday and Friday for the first hour
Elderly and Most Vulnerable
Monday and Thursday for the first hour
Deliveroo
Delivering some BP M&S products through Deliveroo
Gift card
All in this together gift card can be purchased to allow friends and family to buy from M&S
Opening Hours
Normal opening, use branch finder to check local opening
Monday to Friday
08:30 to 18:00
Saturday
08:00 to 18:00
Sunday
10:30 to 16:30
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Larger stores every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 8am to 9am. Sunday 29th March - stores will open an hour early, with NHS ID, for browsing, till will open normal time.
Elderly and Most Vulnerable
No ongoing commitment.
Opening Hours
Store opening hours have been changed, use branch finder
Monday to Saturday
08:00 to 22:00
Sunday
10:30 to 16:30
Notes
Reduced opening times in stores, see website.
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Morrisons
6am to 7am, Monday to Saturday. Sundays, open at 9am for NHS, store and tills opens at 9:30am. NHS Club for discounts.
Elderly and Most Vulnerable
No ongoing commitment.
Food boxes - Delivery
Vegetarian or Meat essentials box, meal boxes or family meat boxes. Delivery slots limited, available from Morrison's website.
Amazon Prime Now
Next day delivery is still available on some items from Morrisons on Amazon Prime Now.
Opening Hours
Normal opening, use branch finder to check local opening
Monday to Saturday
08:00 to 20:00 after NHS hour
Sunday
10:00 to 16:00
Notes
Installing protective screens. Opening hours 7-10 during week.
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, Those at higher risk and the people who care for them
8–9am Monday to Saturday, and 10– 11am on Sundays (Not dedicated)
Online Orders
No priority, but orders limited to 20 items
Deliveroo
Delivering essential items through Deliveroo
Opening Hours
Changes to opening hours
Monday to Sunday
07:00 to 20:00
Notes
They say: 'Our colleagues will be prioritising and caring for vulnerable customers.'
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Iceland
17:00 - 18:00 (or final hour of trading), Monday - Saturday (with ID)
Elderly and vulnerable
First hour of trading, Monday - Saturday
Opening Hours
All stores have reduced hours, use branch finder
Monday to Saturday
09:00 to 17:00
Sunday
10:00 to 16:00
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, Elderly and Most Vulnerable
Prioritising online delivery for those on the government shield list
Online Delivery
Ocado are prioritising existing smart pass customers, with 'booking slots'. One booking allowed, every seven days.
Notes
No new customers, booking and editing orders required waiting in a queue. Access is quickest early morning and late evening.
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Lidl
All Customers
No commitment to priority or early opening
Opening Hours
Opening hours may have changed, use branch finder
Monday to Saturday
08:00 to 20:00
Sunday
10:00 to 16:00
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, Police or Fire Service
Sundays, 09:30 - 10am, priority access to checkouts at 10am. Priority ahead of queues at all times.
Opening Hours
Reduced opening times, use branch finder
Monday to Saturday
08:00 to 20:00
Sunday
10:00 to 16:00
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Issues or admendments?
Asda have already released their Christmas delivery slots - so you'll need to act quickly. The supermarket giant has launched the dates earlier than usual as last year they went live on November 19. But some areas are already fully booked for Christmas week (December 20-24).
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- Despite announcing that ASDA stores will be closed on Boxing Day, the supermarket is yet to confirm its Christmas opening hours for 2020. Watch this space, though, as we'll update this page as.
- Morrisons says: 'Please note we have very limited delivery slots available. If you want to edit an order already placed please wait. 'We are doing everything we can to increase the number of delivery slots and capacity we can accommodate.' The shop is also offering boxes of essentials, which cost £35 and can be ordered via next day delivery.
- Asda in Leeds seems to be struggling with available delivery slots more than anywhere, with all the slots filled up now until December 15. You can still use Click & Collect or visit a store in person.
We are staying close to the Government on the latest information and advice to ensure we are doing the right thing for both you and our colleagues.
Face coverings
On Friday 24th July, the Government’s new rules on face coverings are introduced in England and all customers will have to wear a face covering when they visit one of our stores.
We are grateful to our customers, who throughout the pandemic have embraced many new rules to help keep everyone safe. We are confident they will continue to show the same care and consideration for each other and our colleagues when visiting our stores in England after the new rules are introduced. This was our experience in Scotland, where mandatory face coverings in stores were introduced earlier this month. We would like to thank all of our customers in Scotland for supporting the new regulations and wearing face coverings while shopping with us.
Although face coverings are not mandatory in Wales, we would strongly recommend that customers visiting our stores wear one to help keep everyone safe. Similarly, the Northern Ireland Executive have encouraged the public to wear face coverings in shops, and we will be encouraging our customers in NI to do so.
To help our customers adjust to the new rules in England or just in case someone forgets to bring their own covering, packets of disposable masks are available in every store and can be opened and worn whilst shopping with us, before paying for these at the tills.
In addition, each store will have a small number of individual disposable masks available until 30th July free of charge, for customers who do not have their own covering and who are unable to purchase a pack of masks.
Although the latest guidance does not require retail colleagues to wear a face covering whilst at work, we support measures to keep colleagues and customers safe. We have implemented a number of measures in our stores to ensure they are a safe place to work, however, we recognise that some colleagues may feel safer if they are able to wear a face covering too. We would support and encourage all of our colleagues who are able to wear a face covering to do so and will provide these for them to use whilst at work.
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Our CEO, Roger Burnley, has recorded a short video to explain what you can expect as a customer and a colleague when you visit our stores after 24th July.
Other measures to keep you and our colleagues safe
Keeping our customers and colleagues safe has been our priority throughout lockdown and this remains unchanged as social distancing measures are gradually eased.
As parts of the UK refine their safety measures and new changes are implemented, we continue to support these across our stores.
We take the safety of our customers and colleagues very seriously and have a number of hygiene measures in our stores, including the use of Perspex screens, sanitiser spray and we have increased cleaning in busy areas. If we need to take stronger measures due to localised ‘lockdowns’ we can quickly do this and will update the Asda store locator page with the opening hours of your nearest store.
Wherever possible we ask that you use cashless payments in our stores. The limit for contactless transactions has now increased to £45 and enables customers to easily make contactless payments for smaller amounts.
To help reduce contact in our stores we’ve also rolled out ‘Scan and Go’ mobile to all of our Supermarkets, Superstores and Supercentres, so you can use your own device to scan your Asda shopping and pack as you go. You can download this for yourself for free from your app store.
Store opening hours
Some of our stores are now open 24 hours. You can check your local store opening times on the Asda Store Locator here.
How we’re working to deliver online shopping
Demand for online shopping has increased and we’re working hard to make as many shopping slots available as we possibly can to help those that still need to stay at home. In areas where home shopping delivery slots are in high demand, we ask that customers consider placing a Click and Collect order instead. You can view all available Click and Collect slots when placing an order via Asda.com or the groceries app.
Asda’s Standard Click and Collect service is free, saving customers time and money. Customers are also able to use the Asda groceries app to check-in on arrival and have a colleague deliver their order to directly to their car boot for a contactless service.
How we’re looking after our colleagues
We have supported our colleagues who needed to self-isolate, and have ensured these colleagues receive full pay for their isolation period. This includes colleagues over the age of 70, or those who are pregnant and classed as vulnerable, as well as the carers of extremely vulnerable people. You can read more about this here.
As a thank you to our colleagues who did not need to self-isolate, we gave them an additional week's pay in June, in recognition of their extra efforts that protected the health of their colleagues who needed to step away during this time.
How we’re looking after our communities
We offered thousands of small care homes priority access to online delivery slots, to help them customers get the essentials they need for their residents. We also provided additional support for care homes by donating 250,000 medical grade face masks to help protect workers and residents.
We donated £5 million to our partners at FareShare and the Trussell Trust to help the country’s most vulnerable people during lockdown. In store donation trollies have also provided enough food for over 140,000 meals – and we thank our customers for their ongoing generosity to others during this time. In addition, our back of store food donation scheme has provided over 1.2million meals since March 1 – and means we've helped provide more than three million meals in total since the initiative began in August 2018.
We helped those unable to shop in our stores through the launch of a ‘volunteer shopping card’, providing a contact-free way to allow others to collect and pay for the weekly shop, without risking handing over a debit card or using cash. Learn more about how it works and what to do here.
And for those who aren't able to easily shop for others in our stores, we have launched a ‘food box’ service to help further support vulnerable customers. You can find out more about this and order online here.
How we’re looking after our suppliers
Throughout the pandemic, we have been working to support our wider community of suppliers through the impacts of COVID-19. Whether it’s paying our small suppliers immediately or working to support British farmers and growers on managing changes in demand, we have been helping businesses continue to operate in these unprecedented times.
During this time George at Asda has maintained its commitment to taking over 95% of orders as planned. We have long standing valued relationships with our suppliers and in places like Bangladesh we worked collaboratively with our suppliers to look at what products we could sell now, store for later in the year or rework fabrics into new designs. For the small number of products we have been unable to take from suppliers, we have agreed to pay a percentage of the order value within seven days, offering payment much quicker than standard industry terms and ensuring that suppliers had access to much needed cashflow to allow them to support workers during the pandemic. As factories begin to reopen we're working with our suppliers on new collections for the Autumn/Winter season.
Pharmacy & Optical Services
We launched a prescription delivery service for our extremely vulnerable customers across our 255 in-store pharmacies, to allow our colleagues to bring essential medication directly to your home. And for those who are able to get to one of our stores but would prefer a contactless service, we have launched ‘Call and Collect’, where Pharmacy customers can order their prescription over the phone and then collect their medication without coming into store.
Our opticians continue to offer optical services in our stores, but we ask that you call ahead of visiting us so we’re able to make an appointment. We now require slightly longer per appointment to make sure we have enough time to allow customers to try on and browse our range of frames, before thoroughly sanitising these.
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Read a message from our CEO Roger Burnleyhere.