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Tesco cuts same-day delivery fees through school holidays

Tesco cuts same-day delivery fees through school holidays

Glasgow Times3 days ago
For the first time, all customers can now access eight weeks' worth of home delivery and Click+Collect slots over the summer across the UK, instead of the usual four weeks.
For those unexpected summer moments, Tesco has made changes to same-day groceries too.
Customers can book same-day home delivery or Click+Collect slots (subject to availability) and Tesco has removed same-day charge for home deliveries and Click+Collect slots from selected stores.
For those last-minute essentials, Whoosh can deliver to the customer's home from as little as 20 minutes.
Furthermore, to help customers maximise their summer break, Tesco is also offering over 15,000 additional Click+Collect slots from stores near popular holiday destinations across the UK to make it quicker and easier to pick up the essentials on route to your holiday home or campsite.
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Rob Graham, Tesco Online Director says: 'Summer holidays are a busy time for all of us as we juggle family life. From days out to BBQs and picnics, we're helping customers across the UK make the most of the summer, delivering everything they need to enjoy at home or during their holiday stay.
'This is a great time to plan ahead and let Tesco take some of the stress away from those summer activities by booking delivery or collection slots up to 8 weeks in advance.
"And, for those last-minute essentials, we've also removed same-day delivery fees in selected stores and increased our Click+Collect availability in holiday hotspots to make sure we're there when customers need us.'
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