Support if you are struggling to leave your home for food
If you can afford food but are struggling to leave your home to buy it, supermarkets have been responding in a number of ways. These include: •Dedicated priority shopping hours to allow vulnerable people to shop more safely •Prioritising delivery slots for the most vulnerable •Introducing volunteer shopping cards and electronic gift (E-gift) cards •Introducing food boxes for delivery
Supermarkets and COVID-19 (Coronavirus)
Supermarket |
Priority Hours/Traffic light system indicating when stores are least busy |
Priority supermarket delivery slots for the vulnerable and those who may need to shield |
Food boxes |
E-gift cards/Volunteer shopping card |
Pharmacy Service/Prescription Services |
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Aldi |
Not available |
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Asda |
Volunteer shopping cards | ||||
Coop |
Not available |
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Home Bargains | Home Bargains store arrangements | Home Bargains online delivery | Essentials boxes | Not available | Not available |
Iceland |
Not available |
Not available |
Not available |
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Lidl |
Not available |
Not available |
Not available |
Not available |
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Morrisons |
Morrisons online delivery and are offering telephone ordering of a limited range of basic foods. Customers should phone 0345 611 6111 and select option five. |
Not available |
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M & S |
Online – www.marksandspencer.co.uk or regular lines via Deliveroo from selected BP M&S and M&S stores
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One box per customer Priority delivery for over 70s |
Not available |
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Ocado | Ocado deliveries |
Access for existing customers only Priority delivery for vulnerable customer |
Not available | Not available | Not available |
Sainsbury’s |
"Feeding the nation" Sainsbury's support Telephone ordering service for vulnerable customers who have a slot but cannot place their order online. |
Not available |
Sainsbury's gift card |
Not available |
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Tesco |
Not available |
Not available |
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Waitrose |
Not available |
Not available |