SUPERMARKETS have been inundated with online orders for food deliveries as people stay inside during the coronavirus lockdown.
As such, it has proven to be difficult as slots are getting booked up in Bracknell with limited availability or weeks until the food actually gets delivered to your door.
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For many, going shopping in person is too much of a danger because of the threat coronavirus poses to them and their households, meaning online shopping bookings have been in high demand.
With that in mind, we asked our readers in Bracknell how easy it has been for them to get a supermarket delivery slot from places such as Tesco, Morrisons and Sainsbury's.
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In our Facebook poll, 135 people voted with the majority (72 per cent) finding it difficult to get a delivery slot.
Only 28 per cent of people have said they have had success with their order arriving soon.
Denise Nicholson said: "Tesco has been the only supermarket that have been any help. I still have to join the queue at midnight to get an advanced delivery slot. Even that is getting harder and harder."
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Another Tesco shopper managed to get one delivery but has had no luck again after that. Anna's delivery came with a couple of substitutions and some items were unavailable.
Sainsbury's in Bagshot Road had 'average' dates available for a week in advance.
Alison Calvert said: "Only two items substituted which was acceptable. Fresh produce and average dates for a weeks shopping. Thankyou.
One resident in her late 60s said online deliveries has been 'dissapointing' with not being able to get a slot.
However, Alexandra Gueguen said: "Morrison’s are really easy, lots of slots available but some missing items."
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