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Supermarket coronavirus opening times: what time do Iceland, Aldi, Asda, Tesco and Morrisons open?


UK supermarkets have introduced special opening times to help in the battle against the spread of coronavirus.

Keep informed on the right time for you to do your grocery shopping, so you don’t end up staring at empty shelves.

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 A T-Rex nips into Tesco for some groceries in Yate, South Gloucestershire.
A T-Rex nips into Tesco for some groceries in Yate, South Gloucestershire.Credit: SWNS:South West News Service

What are the new supermarket opening hours?

Several UK supermarkets will be operating slightly different trading times amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis.

Tesco, Waitrose and others have said branches will close earlier to allow staff enough time to keep shelves replenished.

They have also scheduled special dedicated shopping hours for pensioners, the vulnerable, NHS workers and paramedics.

There are also social distancing measures in place in most stores, such as one-in-one-out policies and spaced out queuing, as well as the closure of delis.

 Lidl is making up thousands of bags of fresh fruit and vegetables to be delivered to doctors and nurses
Lidl is making up thousands of bags of fresh fruit and vegetables to be delivered to doctors and nursesCredit: Royal Voluntary Service

Aldi

Stores open from 8am, however they are reducing trading hours by closing two hours early every night (at 8pm) to allow staff to replenish products – find your local here.

Sunday hours differ, with stores opening from 10pm to 4pm. Scottish Sunday hours are 9am to 6pm.

Asda

Asda opening hours have been reduced to 8am to 8pm in order to allow for restocking – find your local here.

Cafes and pizza counters have been closed.

Co-op

Most stores are now open from 7am or 8pm, find your local here.

Stores with petrol stations will now close at 11pm.

Iceland

Stores open from 8am and close at 9pm, with some operating on reduced hours amid the pandemic – find your local here.

All stores have dedicated opening hours for NHS and elderly.

Lidl

Lidl stores open from 8am – find your local here.

Most opening hours remain unchanged, but some local stores may be operating different times to deal with the crisis.

M&S

Store opening times vary between 6am and 9am – find your local here.

At present, these hours remain unchanged in all stores.

The first hour of trade has been set aside for over 70s and vulnerable customers on Mondays and Thursdays, and NHS workers on Tuesdays and Fridays.

Morrisons

Morrisons has not announced any changes to opening times, with most stores open from 7am – find your local here.

 Sainsbury's opened their doors to only the elderly and vulnerable shoppers all day on Thursday, March 19
Sainsbury’s opened their doors to only the elderly and vulnerable shoppers all day on Thursday, March 19Credit: Reuters

Sainsbury’s

Sainsbury’s stores open between 8am and 8pm on weekdays from March 23.

Sunday opening hours will remain the same – find your local here

Tesco

Tesco has made changes to its 24 hour storesfind your local here.

Trading hours will now be 6am to 10pm, allowing staff more time to restock the shelves for the morning rush.

Stores are closing all meat, fish, deli and salad counters.

Waitrose

Waitrose opening times vary from 7am to 8am, and some stores will be closing an hour early – find your local here.

The first opening hour will be dedicated to elderly and vulnerable customers, and their carers.

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What are the special hours for the elderly and vulnerable?

Very elderly and vulnerable people are ordered to self-isolate for 12 weeks.

In order to help, stores have been dedicating “silver hours” to allow over 70s to do their shopping more safely and in peace while food parcel deliveries are being set up by distributors and councils.

Supermarket measures are aimed at shielding the elderly from the effects of panic buying, which has seen essential products stripped from the shelves.

Please note that this is a general overview. Double-check what time your local shop is open by clicking the links to their store locators if you are in doubt as they may vary depending on location.

Here’s our updated list on Silver Hour times:

  • Aldi is not providing elderly hours, but are working with Neighbourly and Age UK to support older customers.
  • Asda has no dedicated hours set for the elderly and vulnerable as yet. However, Asda has created a special Volunteer Shopping Card for those shopping for these groups.
  • Co-op has a dedicated shopping hour for vulnerable customers, those that care for them and NHS workers from 8am to 9am Monday to Saturday and from 10am to 11am on Sundays in all stores.
  • Iceland is offering “priority hours” that vary between stores. It is not clear when these generally are but you can find out what your local Iceland is doing here.
  • Lidl is allowing only pensioners in for the first two hours in all stores across Ireland – but remain open as usual, with safety measures in-store, but no UK silver hour.
 Silver or elderly hours are hoping to reduce the risk of infection for older people
Silver or elderly hours are hoping to reduce the risk of infection for older peopleCredit: AFP or licensors
  • M&S has said that the first opening hour (generally 8am to 9am, but please check locally) will be dedicated to elderly and vulnerable customers and their carers on Mondays and Thursdays.
  • Morrisons is not providing silver hours but has hired Marie Curie and CLIC Sargent workers to provide more help in-store to elderly and vulnerable customers. It has also focussed on sending £35 food boxes to those who are self-isolating.
  • Sainsbury’s is opening their doors to elderly and vulnerable customers from 8-9am every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. They are also prioritising seniors for online shopping.
  • Tesco – all stores (except Express stores) will be prioritising the elderly and most vulnerable for one hour between 9am and 10am every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
  • Waitrose will allow only elderly people to shop for the first hour of opening at supermarket stores (generally from 7 or 8am, but please check as they really do vary) and are working on special online delivery slots for over 70s.

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 A senior couple buying groceries
A senior couple buying groceriesCredit: AFP or licensors

Are there special hours for NHS and emergency workers?

NHS and emergency workers and carers are generally being given priority, but need to bring their photo ID’s because some very sad people have been trying to abuse the system.

Here’s our updated list on NHS, emergency worker and carer times:

  • Aldi gives all emergency workers, including the NHS, a 30 minute head start every Sunday prior to the store opening time so they can make their purchases as the store opens. They will also be given priority in all queues to enter stores when ID is shown.
  • Asda NHS workers will have priority in store on Monday, Wednesday and Friday between 8am and 9am.
  • Co-op has a dedicated shopping hour for carers, the vulnerable and NHS workers from 8am to 9am Monday to Saturday and from 10am to 11am on Sundays in all stores.
  • Iceland has given the last hour of trade in stores to be dedicated to NHS staff with ID. In its food warehouse stores, NHS workers will be allowed early access for the first-hour trading at 7am. Again, this varies by stores. You can find out what your local Iceland is doing here.
  • Lidl is working with Royal Voluntary Service to donate fresh fruit and vegetable bags to hospital sites and frontline health workers. There are no special measures for NHS staff in-store.
 A paramedic queues in Tesco
A paramedic queues in TescoCredit: Geoff Robinson
  • M&S has dedicated the first hour of trading on Tuesdays and Fridays (generally 8am to 9am, but please check locally).
  • Morrisons NHS hour at all of its stores is Monday to Saturday from 7am to 8pm. Sundays are open at 9am for our NHS workers to shop, with other customers allowed to shop from 9.30am
  • Sainsbury’s NHS and social care workers will be able to shop in supermarkets for 30 minutes before they open, from 7.30am to 8am, from Monday to Saturday.
  • Tesco lets NHS workers have access to a dedicated hour every Sunday before checkouts open as well as 9am-10am on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Some stores are also giving nurses flowers, which is a nice touch.
  • Waitrose is setting aside hard-to-find and essential products, and giving a priority checkout service to NHS workers (generally from 7 or 8am, but please check as they really do vary). John Lewis is sending goodies to hospitals too, including “Easter treats”, pillows, hand cream and phone chargers.
 Tesco in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffs, handing out flowers to NHS workers as they begin their shopping
Tesco in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffs, handing out flowers to NHS workers as they begin their shoppingCredit: Reuters

Which supermarkets do online delivery?

All supermarkets, except Lidl, are providing a home delivery service of some sort, but slots are in short supply.

Able-bodied people who are not self-isolating are encouraged not to use home delivery services so slots that are in short supply can go to the elderly, vulnerable and emergency workers working tough shifts.

If you can help out your vulnerable neighbours by getting their shopping for them then that will relieve a lot of stress on delivery services too.

Most supermarkets will be emailing elderly and vulnerable customers to help them get special slots and prioritisation.

Please add a note to warn delivery drivers if you are self-isolating when placing your order.

The following supermarkets and companies do home delivery, which you can find on their websites:

  • Abel & Cole do weekly grocery boxes with a £12 minimum order and £1.25 delivery fee.
  • Amazon are doing grocery deliveries with a £40 minimum spend under Amazon Pantry and Amazon Fresh.
  • Aldi has put restrictions on wine online due to unprecedented demand. Aldi’s grocery items are not available online.
  • Asda £40 minimum spend. There are extremely limited spaces until mid April.
  • Co-op has a 20 item cap on online deliveries and is hiring to increase capacity.
  • Deliveroo is now doing basic grocery shopping.
 Deliveries are being prioritised for the elderly and vulnerable
Deliveries are being prioritised for the elderly and vulnerableCredit: Getty Images – Getty
  • HelloFresh is providing meal kits that include nutritional information and pre-measured ingredients.
  • Iceland minimum spend is £25, limited to OAPs and self isolating and disabled people up until April 6.
  • Mindful Chef is a site that encourages healthy eating and does 16 recipe packs a week.
  • Morrisons is offering £35 twenty item boxes of essentials, including bread, milk and toilet roll that has been designed to feed two adults for a week. Delivery slots are overwhelmed at the moment and online products are restricted to three per customer.
  • Sainsbury’s currently has no slots available for delivery or click and collect for the next three weeks, but Sainsbury’s has prioritised delivery slots for elderly, disabled and vulnerable customers who may be able to get priority slots by calling 0800 953 4988.
  • Tesco is rammed for the next few weeks, but is prioritising the vulnerable and elderly with special slots. They have also added 120,000 Click&Collect slots and expect to add 100,000 delivery slots over the coming weeks.
  • Uber Eats will get you groceries too.
  • Waitrose has started to offer elderly and vulnerable customers priority access to waitrose.com delivery slots.

Exceptions:

  • Ocado is only delivering to existing customers.
  • M&S has stopped taking food deliveries but is still delivering clothes and homeware. Furniture will be left at the door due to social distancing measures.

How long will these special hours last for?

For the time being, stores are expected to keep to these special hours until the food supplies expected to be delivered by local councils are fully operational.

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