ASDA shoppers can start getting ready for the festive season as food delivery slots open today.

Christmas bookings for getting food to your doorstep are usually snapped up fast so now is a good time to get your skates on.

All Asda customers can book Christmas delivery slots from today

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All Asda customers can book Christmas delivery slots from todayCredit: Alamy

Asda has opened its Christmas delivery booking system to all customers from October 25.

It comes after the supermarket opened up slots to its delivery pass customers last week.

The slots for all can be booked on the supermarket’s website – so get in there quick.

Once booked you should be given a final deadline as to when you can no longer edit the products in your order – so keep a note of this.

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Asda says there will be more than one million home delivery and click-and-collect slots available the week before Christmas.

And this year, Asda is offering a home delivery service on Christmas Eve for the first time.

The supermarket giant said the service will be available in all 633 stores, and the last slots will be between 3pm and 4pm.

Asda will also be operating delivery services from a limited number of stores on Boxing Day and New Year’s Day.

And customers have until December 15 to make any food to order bookings.

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Asda has already revealed its Christmas menu, featuring chocolate bowls you can eat and giant mince pies.

Most other supermarkets haven’t opened for Christmas delivery bookings yet, and many are yet to confirm when slots will be available.

It comes after Sainsbury’s opened their Christmas delivery slots for all customers from October 24.

Morrisons and posh supermarket Ocado have also opened up delivery slots to their delivery pass customers but are yet to announce when they will be open for all.

What is an Asda delivery pass and how does it work?

Asda offers delivery passes so customers who order online don’t have to pay for each individual drop-off of groceries to their door.

Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Morrisons also offer delivery passes to shoppers.

Asda also has different levels of pass – it’s £6.50 for a monthly anytime pass or £65 for the year.

You can pay for an annual Tuesday to Thursday membership for just £35.

You should only consider taking out a delivery pass if you order groceries online regularly.

Existing Asda customers can buy a delivery pass online on the supermarket’s website.

If you don’t already have an account, new customers will need to set one up online.

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Meanwhile, online retailer Very has released its first Christmas ad of 2022 featuring an iconic Christmas song.

And Marks and Spencer has released a “magical” Christmas must have and shoppers can’t get enough.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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