Grocery shopping can be expensive, but with a little savvy, you can save a significant amount of money on delivery fees. Major supermarkets like Asda, Tesco, Morrisons, and Sainsbury’s offer delivery passes that can drastically reduce your overall delivery costs.
These passes work by offering unlimited deliveries within a specific time frame, eliminating the need to pay individual delivery fees for each shop.
For example, Asda offers a midweek delivery pass for £3.95 per month or £39.50 annually. If you typically pay £5 per delivery and order weekly, this pass can save you up to £190 per year. An anytime pass for Asda costs £69.50 per year, which can still save you £190 if you frequently use peak-time deliveries.
Morrisons has a similar offering with a midweek delivery pass for £40 per year, which they claim can save customers an average of £176 annually. Sainsbury’s delivery costs vary depending on the day and time of delivery, but their anytime annual pass for £80 can save you a whopping £206 per year compared to using the most expensive slots each week.
Tesco also has a delivery pass option, costing £6.99 per month for a 12-month plan, which can save you £176 per year on delivery costs.
By taking advantage of these delivery passes and choosing less popular delivery times, you can significantly reduce your grocery delivery expenses. This is a great way to save money on your grocery shopping and make your budget stretch further.