SCRAMBLE FOR SLOTS

Tesco, Morrisons and Sainsbury’s delivery slots ‘start running out’ as England enters third lockdown

TESCO, Morrisons and Sainsbury's shoppers have claimed delivery slots are "running out" as England enters into a third national lockdown.

Panic buyers have already started to strip shelves of loo roll, fresh vegetables and rice again a day after the Prime Minister announced a fresh shutdown.

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Tesco had no upcoming delivery slots available at one London address The Sun checked

Following the emergency measures, desperate shoppers rushed to book a supermarket delivery slot causing apps and sites to crash, despite food shops being allowed to stay open.

Tesco customers complained too of not being able to update orders following the PM's address, while some said they couldn't get a delivery slot for the "next three weeks".

When the Sun checked one London address, there were no available upcoming delivery slots for at least two weeks.

Many also reported the Tesco website kept crashing when they tried to proceed to pay for their shopping at the checkout.

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Many customers struggled to process their orders on the Tesco website yesterday evening

Katie said: "I can't checkout for my order that I'm collecting tomorrow.

"It isn't working on the app or the website. Any ideas?"

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A member of Tesco's social media team replied to customer complaints: "We are aware of an issue with our apps and website and we're currently investigating this.

"I would advise that you try again later. Sorry for any inconvenience."

Shoppers on Twitter complained the Sainsbury's app and website went down yesterday evening too.

One slammed the mayhem "March 2020 all over again", throwing back to scenes of supermarket chaos over fears Covid-19 would cause a national lockdown.

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