If you've been trying to book a Tesco delivery slot for a while, you're not alone. Tesco has been swamped with demand for its food delivery service in recent weeks as more and more customers stay at home. With such high order volume, Tesco urges those able to shop at its physical stores, which have been vetted with protective measures against the spread of COVID-19. This means that if you are not at high risk, elderly or self-isolating, you should always go to your local store to pick up your groceries. However, if you do need a Tesco delivery, there are a number of ways you can improve your chances of getting it. Here we'll walk you through the best ways to try and get a grocery delivery from Tesco, as well as how Tesco's Click & Collect service can work for you.
Tesco food delivery: new spaces available around the clock
Currently, Tesco prioritizes home delivery spaces for high-risk or elderly buyers, so if you can go to your local store in person. If you are an elderly or vulnerable customer, be sure to sign up at gov.uk and you can buy. New delivery spaces are available every day, Tesco recently tweeted that the spaces were open 3 weeks in advance between 11:30 pm and 12:30 am Find a Tesco delivery niche now
Register at gov.uk
Make sure you are on the gov.uk list of clinically extremely vulnerable people if you are elderly or otherwise at high risk. Tesco prioritizes home delivery spaces for this population, so you can get the supplies you need with less hassle.