Asda launches one hour delivery service

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Asda is offering its full online product range for express delivery at three stores after a successful trial.

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The new service gives customers the option to shop Asda’s full online range of more than 30,000 grocery products for delivery in one hour.

Customers living within a three-mile radius of the Halifax, Rotherham and Poole stores can order up to 70 items from Asda.com for Express Delivery within an hour. They can also order a larger basket and select a slot within the next four hours, with no limit on the number of items able to be purchased.

Express Delivery customers will be able track the progress of their order from store to doorstep in real-time. Each delivery will be charged at the flat rate of £8.50 and there is no minimum spend per basket.

The supermarket giant says there is potential to quickly roll out the service to more stores if it proves popular with customers.

Asda is also extending its partnership with Uber Eats from 200 to more than 300 stores, offering customers the opportunity to shop a range of 500 products including fruit, vegetables, beer, wine and spirits, and meal solutions for rapid delivery.

Simon Gregg, Asda’s vice-president of online grocery, said: “After successfully trialling an express delivery service, we know this is something that our customers want as part of our online grocery proposition and we are delighted to be able to offer this service to even more customers.

“The launch of our new express delivery service and extension of our existing partnership with Uber Eats to 300 stores means that customers can get their order delivered to the doorstep at market-leading pace.”