Whether you shop at Asda, Iceland, Morrisons, Ocado, Tesco, Sainsbury's or Waitrose, we reveal how to find the cheapest supermarket online delivery deals, including the price of monthly passes.
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lovemoney staff
Updated on 10 August 2022
Cheap online supermarket deliveries
If you regularly do your grocery shopping online, it's vital you track down the cheapest supermarket delivery deals or you'll end up wasting a load of cash.
Our guide explains how to do just thatand covers all the main supermarkets, including Tesco, Sainsbury's, Ocado and Iceland.
If you urgently need groceries and don't mind paying a little more, it's worth looking into same-day supermarket delivery services.
Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury's and Morrisons are among the supermarkets that offer superfast deliveries where your groceries could arrive just one hour after your order.
Read more about your options in this article onthe cheapest same-day supermarket deliveries.
Asda delivery costs
Minimum order: £40
Delivery cost: £1-£4.50 + £3 if you spend less than £40
Cheapest delivery slots:Monday to Thursday afternoons and evenings
Time slots: one hour
Regular Asda shopper?GroceryDelivery Passesentitle you to free delivery anytime for specific days.
Shoppers can get an Anytime Delivery Pass, which is available for 12 months. You have to pay £6 a month for 12 months or a £72 one-off payment.
Alternatively, there is also a Midweek 12-month pass for deliveries on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, which will set you back £35.
Asdahas promised that if your Delivery Pass doesn’t save you more than you would have spent on standard delivery charges, it will give you an eVoucher for the difference.
Make sure yousave on your next shop with these top tips.
Iceland delivery costs
Minimum order: £25
Cost: £3delivery charge for orders over £25 but less than £40(free next day delivery for orders over £40)
Cheapest delivery slots: youonly pay for delivery if you spend less than £40
Time slots: two hours
While Iceland doesn’t sell delivery passes it does offer aBonus Card, whichwill giveyou access to exclusive offers both in-store and online.
Once you've registered your card, you can load money onto it and Iceland will top up every £20 with £1, effectively a boost of up to 5%.
At the time of writing, Icelandoffers free same-day deliveryon spends of over £20 to Bonus Card holders – but only when you pay in-store.
Morrisons delivery costs
Minimum order: £40
Cost: £1.50-£6
Cheapest delivery slots: Mondays-Thursday evenings
Time slots: one hour
Regular Morrisons shopper? AMorrisonsDelivery Passwill entitle you to free delivery anytime for specified periods.
The Anytime Pass, which covers deliveries any day of the week, is available for a month (£8), for six months (£40) or annually (£65).
There's also a Midweek pass, which you can use for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday deliveries. Monthly (£5), six-month (£20) and annual (£35) passes are available.
If your Delivery Pass ends up costing more than standard delivery charges, Morrisons will give you a refund.
You can also join theMy Morrisonsscheme to get personalised money-off offers.
Make sure yousave on your next Morrisons shop with these top tips.
Ocado delivery costs
Minimum order: £40
Cost: £2.99-£6.99 or free with spend of over £75 for certain orders
Cheapest delivery slots: early morning or late evening
Time slots: one hour
TheOcado Smart Passentitles you tono extra delivery charges, lets you save at least 10% on selected items and offers access to exclusive sales among other benefits.
Delivery charges apply as normal during Christmas week, but Smart Pass holders get priority.
It costs £8.99 per month for a Smart Pass, £49.99 for six months or £89.99 for an annual one, which you can use any day.
Alternatively, a Midweek pass for Tuesday to Thursday deliveriescosts £3.99 for a month, £22.49 for every six months or £39.99 annually.
Getyour Smart Pass here or a free trial for a monthor jump straight in andsort your next Ocado shop.
Sainsbury’s delivery costs
Minimum order: £25
Cost: £1-£7(a £7 standard delivery charge applies to orders under £40)
Cheapest delivery slots: Tuesdays and Wednesdays afternoons and evenings
Time slots: one hour(but you can save money by opting for a four-hour window)
If you shop at Sainsbury's, you've got a choice betweentwo delivery passes, but you’ll need to spend at least £40 per shop.
The Midweek Delivery pass covers deliveries on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, and is available on a monthly basis (£4 per month) or for 12 months (for a one-off £40 payment).
The Anytime Delivery Passcovers deliveries any day of the week and costs £7.50 per month or £40 forsixmonths or£80 for12months.
Sainsbury’s will send you a voucher to cover any difference if you haven’t saved money with a Delivery Pass.
Get aNectar cardto earn points, which can be redeemed at Sainsbury’s, as well as hundreds of other brands.
Heading off to Sainsbury's?Save with ourtop shopping tips, and don't forget you canrack up Nectar points whenever you shop with a credit card from Sainsbury’s Bank.
Tesco online delivery costs
Minimum order: £40
Delivery cost: £2-£7 or £3 for a four-hour slot + £4 if you spend under £40
Time slots: One hour (but you can save money by opting for a four-hour window)
Tescohas recently introduced new Delivery Saver options after scrapping some plans during the pandemic.
It costs £4.99per month for six months or £29.94 upfront for an Off-Peak Delivery Pass, where delivery is free after 3pm and same-day Click & Collect is available.
Alternatively, you’ll pay £3.99 per month or £47.88 upfront if you sign up for 12 months.
You’ll get one delivery a day with a minimum order of £40.
There’s also the Anytime Delivery Plan which costs £7.99 a month for six months (or £47.94 upfront) or £6.99 per month or £83.88 upfront if you opt for 12 months.
You’ll benefit from same-day home deliveries or Click & Collect, as well as priority slots over Christmas and Easter.
Similar to some rival schemes, you get a grocery eCoupon if you don’t save money with the Delivery Saver plan.
Don’t forgetTesco’s Clubcard scheme, where you earn points that can be turned into vouchers for shopping or days out.
Save on your next Tesco shop withour top frugal tips. Also, don't forget you can boost your credit score andearn Clubcard points when you shop with this credit card.
Waitrose delivery costs
Minimum order: £40
Cost: £3
Time slots: one hour
At the time of writing, Waitrose says that the majority of its customers are charged £3 for delivery as it has beenrunning a ‘variable charging trial’ to see whether customers would prefer to pay a variable price depending on the slot they choose.
Regular Waitrose shopper? JoinMyWaitrosefor free as it provides a numberof offers.
Make sure yousave on your next Waitrose shop with our top frugal tips.
Top tips for saving on all online grocery shopping
1. Sign up foremailswith all of the supermarket websites, even if you don't intend to shop with them straight away.
Like all retailers, supermarkets often send out discount codes to entice us to shop with them, which will usually more than cover the delivery charge.
2. Switch around.Never use the same delivery service twice in a row. Supermarkets tend to ignore loyal customers and send their best deals to those who haven't used their service for a while – make them stew and watch the offers roll in!
3. Complain, complain, complain. If there is anythingat allwrong with your shopping (late delivery, damaged fruit or vegetables, items too close to their sell-by date, dented tins) don't just accept it, phone up and tell them.
Most customer service managers are keen that you enjoy the service and will often replace or simply refund your money, straight away.
What's more, depending on the problem many will issue credit notes too, giving money off your next delivery (which may cover that delivery fee!).
4. Check prices.Depending on what you buy you could still end up spending more at different supermarkets, even if your delivery costs nothing.
5. Don't forget Click & Collect.A number of supermarkets offerservices, where you order in advance and simply have to pick up the shopping, which is already bagged up and ready for you.
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