Weekly shop

How does everyone do their weekly shop? I have Morrison's deliver mine on a Monday. If I need something like Extra Milk or Bread etc I walk to the local Co-op. I have taken advantage of Morrisons Delivery pass which saves me quite a bit on delivery charges. Clothing etc I used to go to Primark and the market but when Covid moved in I took to online shopping and ever since then I've been lazy and got stuff delivered usually next day from Amazon and Ebay. I suppose it's the convenience of having it delivered to my door that appeals to me. Having recently moved to where I am now I'm buying various nick Naks for my flat and garden space. 

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  • Not well is the answer to that. I don't buy enough to get a weekly shop delivered as I live on my one. I have got into bad habits of either going to the shop when I need a couple of things (usually one of the small little supermarket branches) or ordering groceries off just eat. The second in particular is really wasting money as I have to pay for delivery. But I hate going to the big supermarket and only do it when I really feel it necessary.

    I'm a little better at going clothes shopping in real life as I prefer to try stuff on but I don't go very often.

    I am terrible for ordering random things off Amazon though.

  • Some delivery places like Just Eat, Uber will allow you to take out a monthly subscription so the delivery costs may be reduced. I noticed that Sainsbury's and Tesco online delivery put the price up to £50 to shop and as a single person it was too much for me to spend. Amazon fresh still do a £40 spend with free delivery. Co-op do a £15 spend to from there own website. Iceland to do a £40 spend to. 

    Myself, I can order from Uber but am stopping and using Co-op more from there own website. Amazon fresh I have used that recently as well.

  • Morrisons minimum is £25 which is ample. My weekly shop varies. Usually £30. Next week it will be around £60 as I'm going to be topping up my freezer which will last me probably a month. I then just have usual stuff like bread and milk etc. 

  • Oh wow really. I didn't know this. I've never tried online shopping from Morrisons. I think for Tesco it was like £50. I might have to look into that.

  • When you book a slot you need a minimum of £25  before you can save it. also be mindful that slots get booked up pretty quickly. I have 3 slots booked ahead to avoid disappointment. 

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