M&S is making a major change at checkouts that will affect 600 products – and shoppers will be delighted.
The posh shop has added hundreds more products to the Ocado website in the build-up to Christmas.
M&S has added hundreds of items to Ocado including Christmas favourites
The retailers joined forces in 2019 in a £750million deal, giving M&S shoppers a home delivery option for the first time.
It ended Ocado’s long-running partnership with Waitrose.
The service has continued to expand, and since September this year, 580 more M&S products have been added to Ocado.
This is around 90% of M&S’ total range, up from 80% in November.
Among the items that have been recently added are dozens from M&S’ huge Christmas food menu.
For example, shoppers can pick up a festive Colin the Caterpillar cake for £12 and M&S’ light up marmalade gin liqueur reduced from £15 to £13.
Below is a list of further examples of festive items shoppers can now get from M&S through Ocado:
M&S 12 Brie & Cranberry Tartlets – £3.50
M&S Our Best Ever Prawn Toast – £7.50
M&S Clementine & Almond Frangipane Sponge – £7
M&S Collection 9 Mini Mince Pies – £3.50
M&S Extra Thick Brandy Cream – £2.65 (reduced from £2.90)
M&S 12 Mini Steak & Chicken Pie Selection – £7.50
M&S Triple Chocolate Panettone – £10.20 (reduced from £12)
Plus, here is a list of weekly shop staples that are now available through Ocado:
M&S Tender Lamb Shoulder with Mint Sauce – £9
M&S Fairtrade 46% Cocoa Milk Chocolate – £2.10
M&S Sweet Popcorn Multipack – £2
M&S Cornish Cove Mature Cheese – £7
Cook With M&S Soy, Ginger & Garlic Paste – £1.75
M&S Made Without Traditional Porridge Oats – £2.40
Cook With M&S Pink Peppercorns – £2
Ocado charges between 99p and £6.99 for delivery depending on slot availability.
You can see individual prices and times once you get to the online checkout.
But beware, if your order is less than £75, a minimum spend charge of up to £6.99 will be added.
This will also be clear when you book your delivery slot.
Ocado also offers a Smart Pass service, which allows shoppers to pay a flat fee either monthly, or yearly, and then get deliveries for free.
If you’re a regular online shopper, this could be a way of reducing costs.
Price start £8.99 a month, or £89.99 annually, if you want the freedom to chose a delivery slot at any time of the week.
If you’re happy with midweek slots, you can pay £3.99 a month, or £39.99 annually.
Meanwhile, M&S has made more than 500 items available to buy online through it’s Food to Order service.
This is where you can book and pay for your Christmas dinner and other treats ahead of time with collection closer to the big day.
But the service closes today and slots may be limited. You can collect your order as late as Christmas Eve.
Meanwhile, supermarket Iceland has revealed its festive offering, which includes a pigs in blanket toastie and festive tree lollies.
On top of that, John Lewis will also be bringing back its popular pic ‘n’ mix where shoppers can build their own Quality Street tubs in store.
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