Iceland reveals exact dates you can book Christmas delivery slots ahead of festive period
ICELAND has revealed the exact date shoppers can book their Christmas delivery slots.
Securing a delivery slot during the festive period can be challenging for shoppers, so the popular supermarket chain has announced key dates for customers to watch out for to avoid disappointment.
Iceland has revealed its Christmas delivery slots[/caption]The major retailer’s service enables shoppers to pre-book and pay for their Christmas dinner and other festive treats in advance, which will then be delivered to their door five days later.
An Iceland spokesperson said: “At Iceland, we are committed to ensuring that our customers have access to convenient delivery options during the upcoming busy Christmas period.
“Delivery slots for Christmas will be made available to customers six days prior to the delivery date.”
Here are the key dates Iceland shoppers need to remember.
- Slots available from 11/12/2024: Delivery on 16/12/2024
- Slots available from 12/12/2024: Delivery on 17/12/2024
- Slots available from 13/12/2024: Delivery on 18/12/2024
- Slots available from 14/12/2024: Delivery on 19/12/2024
- Slots available from 15/12/2024: Delivery on 20/12/2024
- Slots available from 16/12/2024: Delivery on 21/12/2024
- Slots available from 17/12/2024: Delivery on 22/12/2024
- Slots available from 18/12/2024: Delivery on 23/12/2024
- Slots available from 19/12/2024: Delivery on 24/12/2024
Iceland’s spokesperson said: “Please note that slot availability is specific to each store, and whilst we are still finalising details for our pre-book campaign, the table outlines when slots will be open for all customers.”
Unfortunately for shoppers, the budget supermarket chain will not be offering its click-and-collect service for Christmas bookings.
The retailer’s spokesperson added: “For stores providing home delivery, slots will be made available daily up to and including the 24th of December 2024.
“We plan to also offer a final delivery slot on Christmas Eve between 2.30pm and 4.30pm, depending on the store.
“We’ll ensure that delivery availability across all stores is prioritized in order to ensure our customers can receive their groceries in time for Christmas.”
Iceland is not the only store to confirm their Christmas delivery slot dates.
Ocado has told Smart Pass holders to look out for a text or email which will alert them the day before they go live this week.
Smart Pass Holders pay a set fee either monthly or annually to get free delivery slots, seven days a week.
We have asked Tesco, Sainsbury’s, and Asda when they are releasing their delivery slots this year and will update this story when we have heard back.
Morrisons will start taking bookings next month.
Delivery Pass customers will be able to book their slots from October 2.
SUPERMARKETS MAKING CHRISTMAS MOVES
Plenty of supermarkets are already in full Christmas mode, launching toy sales and their festive menus.
Morrisons has unveiled its Christmas menu which comes with 30-day Matured Shorthorn Cote de Boeuf for £25 per kilo and Free Range Turkey Crown with Red Onion and Sage Stuffing for £8.50 a kilo.
Meanwhile, Tesco revealed its Christmas range this month, and it includes everything from pigs in blankets to decadent puddings.
Asda has also released its festive menu, which includes a melt-in-the-middle pork pie and toffee apple mince pies.
Asda‘s Christmas range will be available at 1,000-plus stores across the UK.
And Iceland has unveiled its Christmas 2024 range which comes with a pigs in blankets Yorkshire pudding.
Tesco shoppers can also snap up toys for Christmas until November 3 across 270 stores, with up to 50% off and prices from £3.
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