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<blockquote data-quote="Ryhia" data-source="post: 2263521" data-attributes="member: 503862"><p>To answer the question re Shopping slots. </p><p></p><p>I think it is a matter of location I live in the North East and over the last few weeks have managed to get click and collect slots which I prefer. I have also found that since the supermarkets have added more slots it has been even easier. I have used Tesco, Morrisons, Iceland and Asda. Asda seem to have slots whenever I visit the web site sometimes within a couple of days if people have cancelled, otherwise they tend to have slots a couple of weeks in advance. Iceland only show slots for a week and you usually have to log on around 11:00 am to find those although they have emailed me once to tell me that there was a slot available if I wished to log on and claim it (First come first served). When I first tried Morrisons I could not even get to their website, I was placed in a queue with the message if you are waiting for delivery slots there is none available. Now if I go to the website I still have to wait in a queue but usually for around a couple of minutes - if the message says something like delivery slots are limited then it usually means that there are some slots available. Just went on Tesco and whilst there were no slots available on the other two tabs, below is what's available now between May 18-24. Looks like they are limiting slots to one week in advance now.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]41416[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryhia, post: 2263521, member: 503862"] To answer the question re Shopping slots. I think it is a matter of location I live in the North East and over the last few weeks have managed to get click and collect slots which I prefer. I have also found that since the supermarkets have added more slots it has been even easier. I have used Tesco, Morrisons, Iceland and Asda. Asda seem to have slots whenever I visit the web site sometimes within a couple of days if people have cancelled, otherwise they tend to have slots a couple of weeks in advance. Iceland only show slots for a week and you usually have to log on around 11:00 am to find those although they have emailed me once to tell me that there was a slot available if I wished to log on and claim it (First come first served). When I first tried Morrisons I could not even get to their website, I was placed in a queue with the message if you are waiting for delivery slots there is none available. Now if I go to the website I still have to wait in a queue but usually for around a couple of minutes - if the message says something like delivery slots are limited then it usually means that there are some slots available. Just went on Tesco and whilst there were no slots available on the other two tabs, below is what's available now between May 18-24. Looks like they are limiting slots to one week in advance now. [ATTACH=full]41416[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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