Cheapest Supermarket Delivery in 2024 & Supermarket Price Comparison
Looking for the cheapest supermarket delivery options to help keep your online food shopping costs as low as possible? We've got you...
Find the cheapest supermarket delivery in the UK
If you’re looking for the cheapest supermarket delivery when doing an online food shop, we’ve got you covered.
If you don’t live within walking distance of a supermarket and you don’t drive, finding the cheapest supermarket delivery options out there could save you a whole lot of money in the long run.
We all begrudge forking out on delivery fees - whether it's online grocery shopping, ordering a takeaway or doing a bit of online retail therapy.
For many, online food shopping isn’t a luxury, it's a necessity, so here’s how you can keep costs as low as possible…
Best of all, with your TOTUM membership and TOTUM Cashback, you can make even bigger savings each time you do your grocery shopping!
We’ll delve into this a little more later on, but essentially you can earn up to 14% cashback on purchases in-store and online from the likes of ASDA, Sainsbury’s, M&S and plenty more, and we all know just how much those weekly food shops can add up, so it’s well worth earning a little something back each time you shop.
We’ll also give you some top tips on different ways you can save on your online food shops as well as an up to date supermarket price comparison to help inform where you shop - happy saving!
Cheapest supermarket delivery 2024
Wondering which supermarkets offer the cheapest delivery services when doing an online food shop?
Here’s our breakdown of the cheapest online supermarkets, including how much your online food shop needs to be before you qualify for delivery and exactly how much the delivery fees are.
From Tesco and ASDA to Sainsbury’s and Morrisons, figuring out which is the cheapest supermarket for delivery can save you a lot of money long-term.
The average weekly food cost for a typical UK household is around £103, up approximately 18% from last year. With the cost of living crisis seeing students left with just 50p a week to live on after rent, and many students skipping meals to cut back on spending, it’s clear just how vital it is for millions across the country to find the cheapest options out there when it comes to food shopping.
So without further ado, here’s all the info you need to make an informed decision and shop wisely…
What is the cheapest online supermarket in 2024?
Now for the cheapest supermarket delivery in 2024!
ASDA is by far one of the cheapest supermarkets for home delivery and actually has the UK’s cheapest supermarket delivery passes.
And not only is it good for online shopping thanks to its low delivery fees, it's also the cheapest of the traditional supermarkets, with Which.co.uk finding it costs £112.19 on average for 59 branded and own-label groceries compared to £130 at Waitrose - the most expensive.
How much is ASDA delivery?
Here’s everything you need to know about ASDA home delivery:
Delivery from as little as £1.50
You must spend at least £40 or you’ll incur an extra £3 charge
You can get an online delivery pass from just £3.95 per month if you opt for midweek deliveries (or a one-off payment of just £39.50 per year - which works out as £3.29 per month), or you can pay £6.95 per month for anytime deliveries (or a one-off payment of £69.50 per year)
How much is ASDA Click & Collect?
ASDA Click & Collect starts from as little as 50p with a £25 minimum basket spend if you wish to collect from tomorrow or later. For express collection, you can expect to pay £1.50 to collect as soon as four hours after you've placed your order, or £3.50 to collect within four hours of your order.
Remember, you can also save even more at ASDA with your TOTUM Cashback card, earning 2.5% back on every purchase. If your average weekly food shop is £60, that’s £1.50 back into your account each time!
How much is Tesco delivery?
Tesco is another superb choice for cheap supermarket delivery, but works out more costly overall than ASDA due to both the minimum spend and delivery fees being higher.
The higher minimum spend may not be an issue for you though if you’re doing a group food shop as part of a houseshare!
Here’s what you need to know about Tesco home delivery:
Delivery from £3 (on average between £3-£7)
You must spend at least £50 or you’ll incur an extra £5 charge
You can subscribe to Tesco’s Delivery Saver which includes both 6-month and 12-month from as little as £3.99 for off-peak deliveries or £6.99 for anytime deliveries
Flexi saver delivery offers a cheaper home delivery service - you'll get a 4-hour time window for next day and beyond deliveries, receiving a text with a confirmed 1-hour time slot on the day of delivery. These can cost as little as £1.50, so if you work from home for example and can be flexible with when you receive your order, this is the most cost-efficient type of home delivery from Tesco
If you want an express delivery service from Tesco, you can take advantage of Whoosh delivery - this costs £2.99 with a minimum basket spend of £15 but can get you your online food shopping in as little as 20 minutes! You'll be charged an extra £2 if your basket is less than £15
How much is Tesco Click & Collect?
Tesco Click & Collect costs between £0-£2 depending on your location and have a minimum order spend of £25. You can also pay for a 6-month Click & Collect plan which is just £2.49 a month!
How much is Iceland delivery?
Iceland is known for its affordability - particularly on the frozen food front - but did you know it’s also by far one of the cheapest supermarkets for delivery in the UK?
Here’s everything you need to know about Iceland home delivery:
Delivery is FREE as long as you spend £40
You’ll pay a £3 delivery fee on orders under £40, and there’s a minimum spend of £25
There are no delivery pass options, however Bonus Card holders can get free same-day delivery on orders over £20!
How much is Morrisons delivery?
Another great option when looking for the cheapest supermarket delivery is Morrisons.
Here’s the lowdown on Morrisons home delivery:
Delivery costs as little as £1.50 - with same day delivery costing the same!
Minimum spend is just £25
You can get a delivery pass from £5 per month for midweek deliveries (or £40 for the year) or £8 per month for anytime deliveries (£70 annually)
How much is Morrisons Click & Collect?
Morrisons Click & Collect requires you to spend £25 and you can get your shopping in as a little as 60 minutes for just £1.99 at selected stores!
How much is Sainsbury’s delivery?
Sainsbury’s is another supermarket included in the TOTUM Cashback card, meaning you can earn 3.5% back each time you shop! We love an instant way to save money.
But what about delivery? Here’s what you need to know…
Delivery from just £1 if you book a Saver Slot (a 4-hour delivery window)
Minimum spend of £25, however you can expect to pay around £7 for a delivery if you don’t spend at least £40
You can get a Delivery Pass from £4 per month for midweek deliveries (£40 for a 12-month pass) or £7.50 per month for anytime deliveries (£80 for a 12-month pass)
How much is Sainsbury's Click & Collect?
There is no minimum spend for Click & Collect at Sainsbury's and collection of all standard baskets is 50p! Where your basket is under £25, there is an additional £4 surcharge.
Does Aldi do home delivery?
Unfortunately Aldi doesn’t currently offer a home delivery service for groceries. That being said, if you live nearby, Aldi is officially the cheapest supermarket in the UK and offers a handy click and collect service, meaning you can place your order in advance and simply pick it up at your chosen time.
This is great if you don’t necessarily need to have your groceries delivered and can make use of the collection service, as you’ll still be able to take advantage of just how cheap it is.
Does Lidl do home delivery?
In 2023, Lidl managed to beat Aldi as the cheapest supermarket in the UK, however it currently ranks second place with its rival taking back the top spot.
Lidl doesn't offer home delivery or a click and collect service, so you can only really benefit from this if you live near a local branch.
Again, if having your groceries delivered is a necessity for you, you’ll have to give Lidl a miss unfortunately!
Does M&S deliver food?
While M&S doesn’t directly offer a food delivery service, you can get everything from everyday M&S staples to frozen goods via Ocado!
The popular retailer has partnered with Ocado, giving customers a way to have their favourite M&S goods delivered directly to their door.
If you're shopping in-store, you can also get 3% cashback at M&S with TOTUM Cashback! This means for every £10 you spend, you'll get 30p back in your pocket.
How much is Ocado delivery?
So, how does Ocado work and how much is delivery?
Essentially, you can order food from a variety of different brands - including M&S - with delivery times starting from as early as 5.30am until midnight!
Here’s what you need to know about Ocado home delivery…
Delivery starts from as little as 99p but may go up to £6.99 depending on slot availability
The minimum spend is quite steep at £75 - if you don’t spend this much, you’ll receive a minimum charge of £2.99 and a maximum of £6.99
You can sign up to Ocado’s Smart Pass service from £3.99 per month for midweek deliveries which allows you to save up to 10% on big brands AND gets you free delivery
One of the biggest perks of Ocado is its discount for new customers - you can currently save 25% on your first order and get 3 months unlimited free deliveries by entering the code VOU4435047 at checkout!
Supermarket price comparison 2024
What is the cheapest supermarket in the UK?
Up until very recently (October 2023), Aldi remained the cheapest supermarket for a basket of groceries every month this year, however Lidl has just taken the crown as the cheapest UK supermarket according to Which.
Of the ‘big four’ supermarkets - Tesco, Sainsbury’s, ASDA and Morrisons - ASDA claims the title as the cheapest supermarket.
See a detailed supermarket price comparison for 2024 in our table below:
Supermarket | Average price for 59 items (according to Which.co.uk) |
---|---|
Aldi | £102.68 |
Lidl | £103.86 |
ASDA | £112.19 |
Tesco | £112.96 |
Morrisons | £119.18 |
Sainsbury's | £119.19 |
Ocado | £125.16 |
Waitrose | £130.37 |
How to save money on online food shopping
So, you know how to find the cheapest supermarket delivery and you’ve got your 2024 supermarket price comparison, but how else can you cut costs on your online food shopping?
Here are some simple, easy ways to save as you shop…
1. Cashback schemes
As we’ve mentioned, the new TOTUM Cashback card is a fantastic way to save money on your food shopping both in-store and online!
ASDA, Sainsbury’s and M&S are just three participating retailers, helping you to earn 6% (Av) back each time you spend.
2. First-time shopper discounts
If you’re placing a food shop online for delivery for the first time, keep your eyes peeled for a first-time shopper discount.
Many supermarkets offer money off or some form of reward for downloading and making a purchase with their app for the first time too, so make sure to double check before you order!
Here are a few current offers for first-time shoppers:
3. Supermarket loyalty schemes
Almost every supermarket has its own loyalty scheme, from the Tesco Clubcard to Sainsbury’s Nectar card. These can be a super quick and simple way to save on your online grocery shopping, offering everything from exclusive discounts to personalised deals based on your shopping habits.
The Tesco Clubcard in particular is considered one of the best out there, and you can now subscribe to Clubcard Plus to make even bigger savings.
This includes getting a 10% discount on two shops of your choice in each Subscription Period on food, drinks, alcohol, household, pet, baby, fresh flowers & plants and health & beauty, however it’s worth noting this only applies to in-store purchases.
4. Purchase a delivery pass
If you frequently do your online food shopping with one supermarket, purchasing a delivery pass will inevitably save you money over time.
If you can purchase an annual pass (remember you can split the cost with your housemates/family members), this is usually the best value!
5. Opt for off-peak delivery slots
You may have noticed that off-peak supermarket delivery works out the cheapest, with midweek delivery passes being the most affordable.
If you can work your food shop deliveries around your uni/work schedule and bag yourself a midweek slot rather than booking for peak times such as weekends, you’ll make big savings in the long run.
6. Do joint food shops with housemates/family members to reach minimum spend
If there’s one thing we find frustrating about online food shopping, it’s the extra charges you incur if you don’t reach the minimum spend.
If you usually do food shops just for yourself, these extra charges for failing to meet the minimum spend can really add up over time. So if possible, we’d always advise you to do joint online food shops with either your housemates or family members to help you meet those minimum spend thresholds and keep delivery costs as low as possible.
7. Use your own bags for supermarket delivery
This one is great not only for your pockets but for the planet too. We’d strongly recommend getting yourself some reusable bags to avoid incurring the cost of plastic bags when having your online food shop delivered.
8. Use online supermarket price comparison tools
Online price comparison tools can quickly help you to discover the cheapest supermarket delivery as well as which supermarkets have the cheapest grocery prices. Which publishes monthly updates on the UK’s cheapest supermarkets, so you can easily stay in the loop.
9. Plan your meals in advance
Planning out your meals for each week before placing your online food shop order can really help to ensure you stay on track and only buy what you need. Meal prep really is the key to cutting back on grocery shopping costs, helping you to avoid unnecessary purchases and food waste.
Check out our tips on how to meal prep on a budget and the ultimate food shopping list for uni students to get you started!
10. Try out food subscription boxes
Food subscription boxes may work out to be a little more costly than a weekly food shop in the long run, but to make some quick short-term savings, why not take advantage of new customer offers?
From HelloFresh and Green Chef to Gousto and Muscle Food, you can choose your recipes each week and get ready-portioned, fresh ingredients delivered straight to your door.
Here are some of the best offers for new and existing customers:
Get 60% off your first box, then 25% off for 2 months with Gousto
Get 50% off your first box, then free breakfast for life with Green Chef
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