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Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Waitrose online: how to book a food delivery or click-and-collect slot today

The UK is slowly trudging its way through another coronavirus-imposed lockdown after a spike in cases throughout the past few months. With this in mind, the government is allowing people to go outside and visit supermarkets to make sure everyone has all they need.

Some people in the UK, however, are unable to visit stores because they could be elderly or they're deemed high risk. If that's the case, you're entirely reliant on home delivery services for your shopping.

Following the first nationwide lockdown, Waitrose worked to expand its food delivery service after initially prioritising all delivery slots for the elderly and vulnerable. The retailer has added an extra 10,000 online delivery slots to help cope with the unprecedented demand and has expanded its rapid delivery service, which lets customers order their groceries and receive them in two hours or less.

We've been checking for delivery slots on Waitrose's website today and we can only see a few slots available this week. Depending on your location, there isn't much available, with only a handful of slots available up until Wednesday 18.

With this in mind, Click & Collect definitely seems to be the better option, however, if you want to order your grocery delivery from Waitrose, customers are advised to check back daily as more slots are added. You should only book one slot per week, too, to ensure others can find a delivery slot.

Waitrose Covid-19 measures

Waitrose has updated its Covid-19 FAQ page to reflect more current information about this second lockdown.

Talking to the stock levels, Waitrose is confident that it has "good stock" in all key products, reassuring customers not to worry about buying more than is required. The post also explains "To ensure that customers can get what they need, both in-store and online, we've set a purchase limit on a small number of items."

We all remember the sight of barren shelves and no toilet roll, however, it seems like these days should be behind us.

Waitrose shops will remain open as normal and there are extra measure in-store to help protect customers who come in to shop. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays the first opening hour in supermarkets nationwide will be prioritised for disabled, elderly and vulnerable customers. 

Some shops may have slightly different opening hours than normal, but this will vary in different parts of the country, from shop to shop so make sure you check up on your local opening times here.

Each store will have dedicated marshals to help manage queues and reminding customers to keep a safe distance, per government rules.

Just like in Asda, Tesco and other supermarkets, hand sanitiser stations can be found at the entrances of all Waitrose shops. Furthermore, protective screens have been placed at the checkouts to protect customers and Waitrose workers.

Waitrose is asking customers to only send one member of the household to do the shopping, to help make stores less busy. While this won’t be possible for everybody, it is useful for the shop to remain more spacious.

Customers must wear a face covering while shopping while in Waitrose. All customers apart from children under 11, and those with certain health conditions who are exempt, should wear a face mask, scarf or other face covering. 

As with earlier this year, the first shopping hour on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays will continue to be prioritised for elderly and vulnerable people, as well as disabled customers.

At all other times, NHS staff and social care workers (carers) have priority access to Waitrose and checkouts if they have a suitable ID. 

Waitrose opening hours 

The first opening hour of Waitrose supermarkets is dedicated to elderly and vulnerable shoppers. Opening hours remain the same 8 am to 8 pm, but some shops may also close earlier than normal to keep shelves stocked. This will vary in different parts of the country, store to store, however.

Waitrose will continue its Volunteer’s Shopping Card for self-isolating customers who can’t get to the shops themselves. It’s a simple, safe and contact-free way to get your groceries delivered by a friend or family member, and can be purchased online. Once you’ve added some funds of up to £10 to £500, you can email your e-gift card to your designated shopper which they can then use in-store. 

Volunteers can also pick up your click & collect the order on your behalf if you’re self-isolating. All they need is the order confirmation number and their own form of ID (a debit or credit card, driving licence or utility bill).

Waitrose food delivery: some slots available each day

Waitrose has a smattering of available slots depending on your location. In general, there's limited availability up until Wednesday 18 November. There's more choice if you're willing to opt for Click & Collect. The supermarket will be continuing its Volunteer's Shopping Card for self-isolating customers who can't get to the shops themselves. Look for a delivery slot at Waitrose

Gov.uk: Register for coronavirus support if you’re vulnerable

If you're an elderly or vulnerable customer, make sure you're registered on the Gov.uk list of clinically extremely vulnerable people. Waitrose is one of the many supermarkets that is using this register to prioritise its home delivery slots - so if you're eligible, you want to be on it. You can register yourself, or on behalf of someone else.

How to get a Waitrose delivery slot

You might be sick of hearing it, but checking back daily is the best way to find a Waitrose delivery slot. The website shows when slots are available, and it’s easy to switch between different addresses if you’re looking for family and friends. It’s also worth checking if any click & collect slots are available if you can’t find a delivery slot. 

The supermarket has expanded its online collection service to a further 110 shops across the UK, too. Waitrose's ‘rapid’ service is also now available in 20 additional shops across London and should help 2.5 million households get food and essentials more easily.

If at all possible, you will want to try to Click & Collect for your shopping needs.

As it stands, we've checked delivery slots in Manchester, Leeds, Portsmouth, London and Bath and there isn't much availability. There's only a handful of delivery slots available but more are opening up as we progress through November, which means you can most likely get yourself a Waitrose home delivery with ease.

How does Waitrose click & collect work?

If you’d prefer to use click & collect, simply select your groceries with Waitrose online and select click & collect before you checkout. Availability is generally good but will vary depending on your area, so we can only advise that you keep checking for new slots when you can.

For the next week, at least, click & collect is going to be the best option we think. There's far more availability with time slots, and the entire process of ordering, booking and collecting is straightforward. In most cases, you can just turn up and you don't have to queue or go wandering around the shop, making it much safer in terms of your exposure to other people.

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