ASDA is to offer its popular one-hour delivery slots across more stores for shoppers.
The supermarket’s Express Delivery service is set to be offered across 96 stores after a popular trial in the summer.
Shoppers living within a three-mile radius of the Halifax, Rotherham and Poole Asda stores have benefited from one-hour deliveries as part of a trial earlier this year.
They could order up to 70 items from the Asda website for Express Delivery within an hour.
Asda said the number of initial orders was higher than expected and it will now expand the offering across 96 stores.
Customers can also take advantage of a new feature that lets them track their order from the store to their door in real time.
The supermarket expects to launch Express Delivery in more stores if the latest rollout proves to be popular with customers.
If your address qualifies, then the Express options will pop up along with other standard delivery options when you come to checkout.
Delivery slots are charged at a flat rate of £8.50 with no minimum spend required.
That is more expensive than Asda’s usual two-hour delivery slots that can range from £2.00 to £4.50 depending on the day and time.
Asda isn’t the only supermarket offering fast deliveries.
Tesco has also been trialling a one-hour delivery service called Whoosh.
Which Asda stores are offering Express Delivery?
- Halifax
- Rotherham
- Thornaby
- St Matthews (Walsall)
- Poole
- Sheffield Drakehouse
- Castlepoint Supercentre
- Leicester
- Middlesbrough
- Crawley
- Accrington
- Caerphilly
- Dunfermline
- Abbey Park
- Keighley
- Hull Bilton
- Portadown
- Straiton
- Huddersfield
- Barry
- Doncaster
- Havant Supercentre
- Boldon Supercentre
- Oadby
- Crewe
- Leicester Abbey Road
- Hartlepool
- Chesser
- Leith
- Wolverhampton
- Lower Earley
- Horwich
- Ferring
- Bournemouth
- Small Heath
- Sheffield Supercentre
- Cambridge
- Cumbernauld
- Gosport
- Gateshead Supercentre
- Cardiff Bay
- Waterlooville Supercentre
- Queslett
- Blyth
- Swansea
- Portlethen
- Corby
- Washington
- Tunstall
- Tipton
- Sunderland
- Fareham
- Benton
- Cardiff Supercentre
- Dumbarton
- Wisbech
- Antrim
- Coventry Supercentre
- Rawtenstall
- Southampton
- Bishop Auckland
- Aberdare
- Far Cotton
- Newport
- Nuneaton
- Brierley Hill
- Bloxwich
- Eastleigh Supercentre
- Pentwyn
- Redditch
- Boston
- Chaucer Road Sheffield
- Stockton
- Kirkcaldy
- Kingswood
- Queensferry Supercentre
- Fleetwood
- Gosforth
- Great Bridge Supercentre
- Thurmaston
- Dudley
- Minworth Supercentre
- Chelmsley Wood
- South Shields
- Wolstanton
- Hull Hessle Road
- Bridge of Dee Supercentre
- Sinfin
- Old Kent Road
- Isle of Dogs
- Bristol Whitchurch
- Longwell Green
- Patchway
- Bristol Filton
- Bedminster
- Morley
Sainsbury’s and Morrisons offer fast delivery services through apps such as Deliveroo and Uber Eats but they offer a more limited range.
Asda deliveries are also available on Uber Eats.
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