Iceland says it has thousands of delivery slots available and they are free to book if you order over £35 of goods. You can check if your postcode has slots here. ICELAND has limited its online delivery slots to older and vulnerable people as supermarkets struggle to cope with increased demand during the coronavirus crisis. The frozen food specialist said it.
Iceland has revealed the four days left where Christmas delivery slots are open.
The supermarket has opened up Christmas orders and has confirmed there are slots available from 17 December until 20 December.
Iceland is offering anybody who orders over £35 on their Christmas shop free delivery but there is also a way to get £15 off the order, making a £35 shop just £20.
You can sign up to online deals website Topcashback and if you are a new member it is offering £15 to anybody who spends over £35 at Iceland. You can sign up here and you will get £15 returned within 14 days when you spend £35 at Iceland.
In a year when supermarket delivery slots have been difficult to find Christmas deliveries have been booked quickly. Marks and Spencer has closed Christmas deliveries, while Tesco and Sainsbury's have urged shoppers to use the Click and Collect option instead if slots are difficult to find.
Tesco has increased the number of its delivery slots from 600,000 to 1.5million a week - which is more than double what was available at the start of the coronavirus lockdown. Meanwhile, Sainsbury's says: 'Our Christmas week slots are filling up fast. If you can't see a delivery slot available for the date you'd like, why not try Click & Collect? We've expanded our contactless Click & Collect service to over 300 locations'
Budget supermarkets Aldi and Lidl do not do delivery, while Co-op and Waitrose closed Christmas good shopping orders on 15 December.
Iceland has revealed the four days left where Christmas delivery slots are open.
The supermarket has opened up Christmas orders and has confirmed there are slots available from 17 December until 20 December.
Iceland is offering anybody who orders over £35 on their Christmas shop free delivery but there is also a way to get £15 off the order, making a £35 shop just £20.
You can sign up to online deals website Topcashback and if you are a new member it is offering £15 to anybody who spends over £35 at Iceland. You can sign up here and you will get £15 returned within 14 days when you spend £35 at Iceland.
In a year when supermarket delivery slots have been difficult to find Christmas deliveries have been booked quickly. Marks and Spencer has closed Christmas deliveries, while Tesco and Sainsbury's have urged shoppers to use the Click and Collect option instead if slots are difficult to find.
Tesco has increased the number of its delivery slots from 600,000 to 1.5million a week - which is more than double what was available at the start of the coronavirus lockdown. Meanwhile, Sainsbury's says: 'Our Christmas week slots are filling up fast. If you can't see a delivery slot available for the date you'd like, why not try Click & Collect? We've expanded our contactless Click & Collect service to over 300 locations'
Budget supermarkets Aldi and Lidl do not do delivery, while Co-op and Waitrose closed Christmas good shopping orders on 15 December.