Tesco has made a major change to its delivery and click and collect slots this summer.
All customers can now access eight weeks’ worth of home delivery and click and collect slots across the UK, instead of the usual four weeks. On top of this, the supermarket has added 15,000 additional click and collect slots.
Tesco has also removed the same-day charge from selected stores. According to the Tesco website, standard delivery charges range from £3 and £7 depending on location, while click and collect costs from free to £2, again depending on location.
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Tesco charges £7.99 a month for a six-month anytime delivery pass, which includes same-day delivery, or £6.99 a month if you sign up for 12 months.
An off-peak pass - which is for deliveries after 3pm - costs £4.99 for six months, or £6.99 for 12 months. For click and collect, a six-month package is charged at £2.49 a month.
Rob Graham, Tesco Online Director said: “Summer holidays are a busy time for all of us as we juggle family life. From days out to BBQs and picnics, we’re helping customers across the UK make the most of the summer, delivering everything they need to enjoy at home or during their holiday stay.
“This is a great time to plan ahead and let Tesco take some of the stress away from those summer activities by booking delivery or collection slots up to eight weeks in advance.
“And, for those last-minute essentials, we’ve also removed same-day delivery fees in selected stores and increased our Click+Collect availability in holiday hotspots to make sure we’re there when customers need us.”
It comes after Tesco launched its F&F clothing range online. Shoppers used to be able to purchase Tesco clothing through its non-food Tesco Direct website - but this closed down in 2018.
The collection was also once available to buy online through Next, until the retailer stopped selling F&F in January 2024.
A curated selection of women's, men's and kids' clothing, as well as footwear and accessories on Tesco.com and through the Grocery and Clubcard App.
The online range will continue to expand over the coming months. Customers will be able to shop F&F clothing across Tesco.com and the Tesco Grocery and Clubcard app, earning Clubcard points on all their purchases.
Katja Ahola Klamkin, Tesco Group Managing Director, Home & Clothing said: “We are thrilled to bring F&F clothing to Tesco.com and our Grocery and Clubcard App.
“We know our customers love the quality, affordability and style of F&F and this will make it even easier and more convenient to shop the ranges they know and love.”
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