Topshop and Next scrap minimum spends and offer FREE home deliveries

As the elderly and vulnerable are isolated and forced to wait up to three weeks for food, high street giants are assuring customers their online businesses remain open, with all home deliveries and returns now free.  Topshop, Currys PC World and Next have promised free delivery to home and ParcelShop locations – many of which … Read more

Sainsbury’s and Ocado stop deliveries from certain customers hours after Britain goes into lockdown

Supermarket chaos as Boris Johnson orders Britons to stay OUT of stores – but all the home delivery slots are taken for WEEKS Tesco and Asda delivery slots unavailable until April as websites go down Ocado and Sainsbury’s are not taking deliveries from newly registered accounts It comes as Boris Johnson encouraged the country to … Read more

Amazon is delaying some Prime deliveries for up to a MONTH as it prioritizes ‘essential’ goods

ALABAMA Gov. Kay Ivey issued statewide shutdowns of all beaches, child care facilities, dine-in restaurants and other services effective 5pm March 19.  All public schools are closed until April 6.  This extended previous rules closing day cares, senior centers and on-site restaurant dining across six counties and banning public gatherings of more than 25 people … Read more

Army to help with food deliveries as up to 1.5MILLION people told to stay in homes for THREE MONTHS

Army called in to help with food deliveries to homes as up to 1.5MILLION people at highest risk to coronavirus are sent letters telling them to stay in their homes for THREE MONTHS By David Wilcock, Whitehall Correspondent For Mailonline Published: 08:58 GMT, 22 March 2020 | Updated: 09:02 GMT, 22 March 2020 The British … Read more

Supermarkets struggling to keep up with deliveries are swapping essentials for some unusual items

You ordered 16 quilted toilet rolls, we’re delivering an LED home bulb instead! Supermarkets struggling to keep up with soaring delivery demands are swapping out essentials for some very unusual alternatives Customers have taken to social media to show the bizarre items they have got One man’s grandparents were sent an LED bulb instead of … Read more

Online deliveries from supermarkets could take up to SIX WEEKS

Online deliveries from supermarkets could take up to SIX WEEKS as more people self-isolate at home for a fortnight amid coronavirus fears The government have told all elderly and vulnerable to self-isolate for 12 weeks  It fanned spike in internet delivery orders which has left retailers snowed-under  Industry leaders said supermarkets would ‘never have enough’ … Read more

Domino’s launches contact-free deliveries for customers concerned about coronavirus

Domino’s launches contact-free deliveries for customers concerned about coronavirus with drivers leaving orders in agreed locations then standing two metres away until they are collected Domino’s drivers will call customers to arrange a drop off point when they arrive The delivery riders will then stay at least two metres away while order is checked CEO … Read more

Supermarkets warn shoppers could wait more than a week for deliveries as Ocado takes its app offline

Supermarkets warn shoppers could wait more than a week for deliveries as Ocado takes its app offline and Sainsbury’s, Tesco and Morrisons are forced to drop rivalries and share vans and depots A surge of panic-buying and large orders means online shops are ill-prepared Leading supermarkets will work together to ensure shopping is delivered But … Read more

Water births are just as safe as usual deliveries: Study debunks fears

Water births are not more dangerous than usual deliveries, a study has revealed.  Women opting for the unconventional delivery actually get fewer agonising vaginal tears, according to University of Michigan scientists. The team compared water births to births in a bed at two midwifery units in the US. Results showed no differences in complication rates.  … Read more

Supermarkets blast Matt Hancock’s ‘fanciful’ claims about mass food deliveries

Supermarket have rubbished Government claims about mass food deliveries to the sick as ‘fanciful, bogus and misleading’. Health Secretary Matt Hancock claimed talks have been held with retailers to supply groceries through online orders and home delivery to Britons who are self-isolating. But chains insist they do not have the vehicles and drivers to cope … Read more