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How to get supermarket delivery slots & where to buy essential items like loo roll & food during coronavirus lockdown

SHOPPERS have been told to leave homes just once a day and to avoid supermarkets if possible, so we round-up where you can shop online.

It comes as the Prime Minister said on Monday that Brits will only be able to go to supermarkets, pharmacists, pet shops, hardware stores, and newsagents in an unprecedented high street shutdown as coronavirus takes hold.

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Here's where you can currently shop onlineCredit: Alamy

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But with supermarket home delivery slots selling out weeks ago for many, we look at whether they're doing anything more to help shoppers.

And we explore whether there are alternative places you can shop for essentials.

Of course, if you buy online, check minimum spends and delivery fees as retailers will usually set limits on how much you have to spend.

When your delivery does come, bear in mind it may be heavily substituted with similar items where what you’ve ordered has since gone out of stock.

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Most supermarkets are also rationing what you can buy.

And ensure you let your supermarket know if you’re self isolating when you order so it can take extra precautions.

If you are able to head out, it’s also worth checking your local Aldi and Lidl, convenience stores, as well as smaller and independent corner shops.

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Once you've got Prime, you can order household essentials from Amazon Pantry for a flat fee of £3.99, although you need to order at least £15-worth.

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It doesn't currently have any toilet roll or pasta in stock, but cleaning products are available.

Amazon Fresh, meanwhile, costs £3.99 a month or £2.99 per order, as long as you order at least £40.

Fresh is a tie-up with retailers including Boots and Morrisons, which means you can buy their own-brand goods.

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When we checked Fresh, we found pasta, toilet roll and soap in stock but it may be this changes once you've logged into your account.

Amazon also warns that certain stock, as well as delivery, may be temporarily unavailable due to an increase in demand.

Asda

When we checked a London address on Asda, home delivery was available to book up till April 7, but all slots were sold out.

On click and collect, slots went as far as March 31 but again they were all fully booked.

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There was also no toilet roll or hand sanitiser in stock and just a handful of pasta and soaps.

It's worth checking though, as availability will vary depending on where you live.

We've asked Asda if priority is being given to Delivery Pass holders, whether Delivery Passes can still be purchased, and whether there's a best time to nab a delivery slot.

The Sun has also asked if the number of delivery slots available has been increased.

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Boots

Toilet roll and a lot of hand washes are currently out of stock on Boots but it says stock is coming soon so it's worth checking back later.

Delivery is now taking seven days due to high demand.

Where to buy clothes from?

YOU can still shop online at the following clothing retailers, even though some of them have closed physical stores:

  • Asos
  • Boohoo
  • H&M
  • Matalan
  • New Look
  • Pretty Little Thing
  • Topshop

Co-op

You can order online for home delivery from Co-op if you live in certain areas of Bournemouth, Brighton, Bristol, London, Manchester, and Southampton.

There's no pasta, handwash or toilet roll in stock but you can get certain cleaning products.

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But Co-op warns that some delivery slots are booked up at the moment, and where slots are available, you will only be able to order a maximum of 20 items.

An alternative, is to order Co-op items from Deliveroo.

The takeaway service says there are now nearly 400 Co-op stores on Deliveroo across the UK, meaning families at home can access household items seven days a week in under 30 minutes.

The process is the same as if you were ordering from a restaurant on the Deliveroo app.

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Delivery fees vary depending on each order, although it might be that items cost more than buying direct.

Deliveroo

Deliveroo is rolling-out an "Essentials by Deliveroo" range of convenience items to some areas of the country.

This will include cereal, pasta, rice, sweets and biscuits, soft drinks and juices, tinned and canned goods.

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It went live in Cambridge last week and will be rolled-out across Brighton, Leeds, London, Manchester, Nottingham, and Reading over the next two weeks.

Deliveroo purchases the goods through a distributor and aims to get them to you within 30minutes - the delivery fee depends on the order.

This will appear as an option under the "Groceries" section of Deliveroo, if it's available to you.

The groceries section also sees it already tie-up with local convenience stores.

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We found break, milk and vegetables available on this - although no toilet roll and pasta.

Gousto

Gousto is a recipe box platform where four recipes and boxes of food for two people costs £34.99, for example.

handwash and toilet roll available

Where to buy toiletries from?

HERE'S where you might be able to get your hands on toilet roll, handwash, cleaning products and pasta from:

  • Asda: Handful of pasta, cleaning products, and soaps available online, so worth checking in store too.
  • Co-op: Certain cleaning products available online so worth checking in store too.
  • Poundland: Toilet roll, cleaning products, and handwash should be available in stores, although you can't buy online.
  • Sainsbury's: Pasta, toilet roll, cleaning products, and handwash in stock online so worth checking in store too.
  • Superdrug: Toilet roll and handwash available in certain stores - you can check online before making a trip.
  • Tesco: Pasta, toilet roll, some cleaning products, and handwash in stock online so worth checking in store too.
  • We deliver local/Beelivery: Handwash, cleaning products, and toilet roll available.

Again, it's not taking orders from new customers due to "extremely high demand" but it's worth giving it a go if you've already got an account.

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Hello Fresh

Hello Fresh is a meal planning site with prices varying depending on the number of people and the number of meals.

You can choose dishes for up to four people for five meals a week.

Boxes can be delivered straight to your front door or to a safe location chosen by you.

It's not accepting new orders at present, but again it could be worth a try if you already have an account.

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Home Bargains

Home Bargains is selling recipe boxes serving two or four people for just £5.

Each box contains one recipe as well as the relevant meat, fish and veg needed to create the dish, plus a reusable bag for life.
But the boxes are only available in the chain's larger stores across the UK, so you'll only be able to pick one up if you're not self-isolating.

It has more than 400 stores across the UK and you can find its .

We couldn't find any pasta, toilet roll or handwash being sold online but you might have more luck in store.

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