Home Food Deliveries



Sympathise with the OP’s situation as they have a valid point, hearing the PM tell people to have home deliveries rather than go shopping is impossible, THERE ARE NO SLOTS AVAILABLE :evil:
My mam, 71 and self isolating, she can't get a slot for at least a month I think she said.
Someone told me if you fill that form in, they are drafting in the army to deliver food to vulnerable people. I don't know if this is true or just bollocks like.

I sharply filled it in on the off chance that I get a hunky soldier bringing me food like :lol:
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That's what my sister (she's got f***ing cancer) has been told, however, the letter was very vague.
 
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What selfish behaviour is being exhibited with home deliveries? Not challenging, by the way, just interested.

Actions of complete fuckwittery. On Ocado this morning it said they had no free slots for new deliveries so do not wait in the queue. I'm already signed up to a reserved slot and waited for ages to get in to sort my order out for this weekend. I was reading their Facebook page while I was waiting and people were kicking off because they'd waited ages in the queue and then couldn't place an order as there were no slots available 🤦‍♀️
 
I some how managed to get one for Friday from ASDA. Was ideally wanting it for next week some time but there was nowt just two random slots for this Friday. I'm not hopeful it's going to turn up or if it does it be very different to the order I put in.

I had a click and collect delivery today from Asda. I strongly advise that you check the order on the evening before delivery to see what is out of stock and make your own substitutions. Remember to save as you go as the website kept falling over last night and I kept thinking that I had lost my entire basket of items!
 
No slots here for Tesco, Asda site throwing an error, Ocado not taking new customers, Co-op don't do deliveries in my area. Looked at a couple of veg box options but neither is taking new customers. Have got a case of wine ordered (arrival date as yet not known).
Ditto on the wine, from Amazon.

It's getting pretty dire over deliveries mind. Both me and the missus are on complete 3 isolation so dread to think how we'll cope. I have a daughter living in the area, but would hate myself asking her take a higher risk dropping shopping off. Might have to though, as I'd rather worry about my daughter taking precautions than an exhausted delivery driver.
 
Someone told me if you fill that form in, they are drafting in the army to deliver food to vulnerable people. I don't know if this is true or just bollocks like.

I sharply filled it in on the off chance that I get a hunky soldier bringing me food like :lol:
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Ditto on the wine, from Amazon.

It's getting pretty dire over deliveries mind. Both me and the missus are on complete 3 isolation so dread to think how we'll cope. I have a daughter living in the area, but would hate myself asking her take a higher risk dropping shopping off. Might have to though, as I'd rather worry about my daughter taking precautions than an exhausted delivery driver.
Our local pub is doing deliveries from their stock they he when they closed down. May be worth getting in touch with yours via Facebook to see if they could do the same?
 
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I had a click and collect delivery today from Asda. I strongly advise that you check the order on the evening before delivery to see what is out of stock and make your own substitutions. Remember to save as you go as the website kept falling over last night and I kept thinking that I had lost my entire basket of items!

I logged in today to try and add some stuff and had a list of half a dozen things which had been removed from my order. The site kept giving error messages so I didn't get to add the satuff I wanted either. I will try again tomorrow.
 

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