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Re: Home delivery

Posted: 03 Dec 2019, 11:03
by NottinghamWhite
johnh wrote:Have been getting home deliveries for some time. Her indoors does it all. Usually Tesco's and their delivery people are brilliant. Never order fresh fruit or veg as sometimes you get what wouldn't select at the store. We are lucky to have a mini supermarket not far away where we can 'top up'.
Agree we buy meat, bread, fruit & veg locally but we get all our tinned stuff & wine etc delivered.

Re: Home delivery

Posted: 03 Dec 2019, 15:44
by mapperleywhite
NottinghamWhite wrote:As I say we’re very happy with it & as Waitrose are closing their local store then M&S are going to be doing home delivery which is great. Our one big fear was that items would have a poor sell by date but we needn’t have worried as that isn’t the case. I’ll talk to her indoors Kev about using different providers sounds good. Also the daughter gave us a tip in that if you want a delivery on Sunday say start a order & book a delivery time days in advance as weekends tend to be very busy.
Waitrose in Wollaton closed on about November 10th

Re: Home delivery

Posted: 03 Dec 2019, 16:02
by mapperleywhite
Got into it by accident really. Mrs MW was in Colombia for Christmas, the snow came down and I didn't fancy driving. So I got a delivery from Sainsburys and haven't looked back.

We've had deliveries from all the majors (although ASDA has been struck off for what they did to their staff recently) and Ocado, who have a number of Waitrose lines. Also we get wine and gin delivered from Aldi (they don't deliver groceries) without a carriage charge. A friend has alerted us that Iceland do free deliveries as well but we haven't tried them yet.

On almost all occasions it works smoothly and the delivery people are friendly and helpful. If something does go wrong - Morrison's van broke down once, for example - they compensate you with a voucher. The fuel saving of driving to the supermarket and not having to traipse up and down the aisles to look for you want is well worth the delivery charge - Sainsbury's was just 50p the other day!

We're fortunate that Mrs MW passes through Lidl's car park on her way back from work in the morning, so we get our fresh stuff there.

So, yes, definitely a lot to be said for it.

Re: Home delivery

Posted: 03 Dec 2019, 16:07
by Deleted User 728
I suppose it might be a bit remiss of me to neglect to mention that Jeanna works for Waitrose as a cook, so she often gets to bring samples home as well as reduced stuff and - incredibly - items that are about to be thrown out, like a beef joint we had the other day that was absolutely beautiful :D

Re: Home delivery

Posted: 03 Dec 2019, 16:19
by NottinghamWhite
mapperleywhite wrote:
NottinghamWhite wrote:As I say we’re very happy with it & as Waitrose are closing their local store then M&S are going to be doing home delivery which is great. Our one big fear was that items would have a poor sell by date but we needn’t have worried as that isn’t the case. I’ll talk to her indoors Kev about using different providers sounds good. Also the daughter gave us a tip in that if you want a delivery on Sunday say start a order & book a delivery time days in advance as weekends tend to be very busy.
Waitrose in Wollaton closed on about November 10th

It’s still open Mate ;)

Re: Home delivery

Posted: 03 Dec 2019, 16:37
by mapperleywhite
NottinghamWhite wrote:
mapperleywhite wrote:
NottinghamWhite wrote:As I say we’re very happy with it & as Waitrose are closing their local store then M&S are going to be doing home delivery which is great. Our one big fear was that items would have a poor sell by date but we needn’t have worried as that isn’t the case. I’ll talk to her indoors Kev about using different providers sounds good. Also the daughter gave us a tip in that if you want a delivery on Sunday say start a order & book a delivery time days in advance as weekends tend to be very busy.
Waitrose in Wollaton closed on about November 10th

It’s still open Mate ;)
Good to know, thought it was going to become a Lidl?

Re: Home delivery

Posted: 04 Dec 2019, 09:08
by ChilwellWhite
After reading this am going to give it a try using Tesco though looking at the site I’ll avoid the weekend.

Re: Home delivery

Posted: 04 Dec 2019, 13:59
by Deleted User 3289
Are you trying to put me out of a job before the Robots arrive? :D

One thing i would say is that the Shopping experience is still a important part of the day for some people of a certain age. We have quite afew customers who come in the shop on a daily basis (part of their daily routine i would imagine) and you can tell they look forward to speaking to somebody. I think some customers like to make use of their free buss pass aswell.

Am i right in thinking if they don't have your exact item, then they will substitute it for something similar, and what happens if you have a quality issue with some items do you just send them back with the driver?

Re: Home delivery

Posted: 04 Dec 2019, 14:25
by Barlow Boy
Viduka Hits The Mark wrote: Am i right in thinking if they don't have your exact item, then they will substitute it for something similar, and what happens if you have a quality issue with some items do you just send them back with the driver?
Some of the supermarkets send an e-mail on the morning of the delivery, telling you what is not coming and/or what has been substituted for an alternative. Alternatively, the driver tells you when he arrives. Either way, you just accept it or not, and obviously they return your money. Occasionally, it works out quite well if you order something and they’ve only got it in a larger size, as you get the larger one for the price of the smaller :thumbup:.

It’s very rare when something arrives damaged, but if it does, and the driver has already left, you just drop them an e-mail and they refund your money.

I know you won’t like this mate, but I honestly can’t understand why folk still go in supermarkets for the reasons I mentioned previously, although I appreciate for some the company and getting out of the house may be a big thing.

Re: Home delivery

Posted: 04 Dec 2019, 14:35
by Deleted User 728
Viduka Hits The Mark wrote:Are you trying to put me out of a job before the Robots arrive? :D

One thing i would say is that the Shopping experience is still a important part of the day for some people of a certain age. We have quite afew customers who come in the shop on a daily basis (part of their daily routine i would imagine) and you can tell they look forward to speaking to somebody. I think some customers like to make use of their free buss pass aswell.

Am i right in thinking if they don't have your exact item, then they will substitute it for something similar, and what happens if you have a quality issue with some items do you just send them back with the driver?
I was a student at Sainsburys when I was younger and we always had old dears coming in for a chat.
One thought I was a deadringer for Stewart Granger (I had hair back then ;) ) and would badger me for a good twenty minutes on a Saturday, typically across three visits : "Oh, I forgot the cat food. Did you ever see The Prisoner of Zenda ?" :lol: