Find out when you can book your Christmas grocery delivery from UK supermarkets

Tesco van delivers groceries

Time to get your delivery slots booked in (Picture: John Keeble/Getty Images)

There are now only five Saturdays left until Christmas – and Britons are already scrambling to get their hands on turkeys and cranberry sauce.

And this year, the rush to nab festive trimmings is at an all-time high, as Tesco’s website crashed when its Christmas delivery slots opened.

But when do the slots drop at the likes of Sainsbury’s, Aldi, and Waitrose?

Here are those all-important dates.

Tesco

Tesco’s Christmas delivery slots opened up on Tuesday (November 15) for Anytime Delivery customers.

Anytime Click and Collect customers and non-saver delivery customers can book a delivery slot with them from November 22.

Delivery slots are available right up until December 24.

Aldi

The UK’s cheapest supermarket opens their Christmas CollectPlus booking service on Friday, November 18.

Last orders have to be made by Wednesday, December 14 at 11.50pm for pick up between December 20 – 23.

Aldi sign

Aldi slots drop on Friday (Picture: Matthew Horwood/Getty Images)

Sainsburys

All Sainsburys customers can now book a delivery slot to arrive between December 18 – 24 this year.

For its one-hour Click and Collect slots, from November 27 shoppers can book in for the same dates in December as its delivery slots, with free collections from Sunday to Wednesday.

Customers with a Christmas Club card from Sainsburys or Argos can claim cash bonuses of £2.50 for every £50 that remained on the card until November 1 this year.

So if your Christmas Club card has a balance between £200-£249.99 (as of November 1) you can claim £10 cash back.

Sainsbury’s slots are now open (Picture: Dinendra Haria/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Morrisons

Christmas delivery slots are now open for all Morrisons customers and Amazon Prime subscribers can also order food from the retailer via Amazon.

The supermarket has cut and froze prices of over 100 essentials to help your pound stretch this Christmas and if you’ve never ordered with them through Amazon before, you can get up to £15 off your first three shops.

Waitrose

Waitrose have also opened their Christmas delivery slots.

Customers can order for dellivery between 20th-24th of December.

M&S

Marks and Spencer’s don’t do delivery – but, the store has launched its Christmas collection service already.

You can secure everything you need with a £40 deposit and pay the rest when you go to collect your food between the 22 – 24 of December.

Christmas roast (Credits: Getty Images)

Christmas roast (Credits: Getty Images)

Ocado

Ocado delivery slots are open now for Smart Pass customers, with no confirmed date for non-Smart Pass customers.

Smart-pass customers can order now for collection between December 20 – 24.

Iceland

Iceland Christmas delivery bookings are now open for all customers and you can even order last minute, as they’re delivering up until Christmas eve.

On a budget? Well, you can buy a Christmas dinner for four at Iceland this year – that comes to just £4.35 a head

Iceland delivery van

Iceland delivers all the way up to Christmas Eve (Picture: Nigel Kirby/Loop Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

Asda

Asda delivery slots opened up back in October.

The grocery retailer is offering a home delivery service on Christmas Eve for the first time available in all 633 of its stores, with the last slot between 3pm and 4pm.

A limited number of stores will also be operating services on Boxing Day and New Year’s Day.


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