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Is it possible to combine non food items with groceries when arranging a delivery.Sainsburys deliver for free when £100 is spent and the purchase of hardware items would make this target more accessible.Thanks in anticipation
John

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  • elsien
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    I don't know for sure, but it does look as if it's just groceries, as the non-grocery bit has free delivery over £50 at the moment, but it says it can't be used in conjunction with grocery shopping.
    Maybe send them an email to check?
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  • Barneysmom
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    What sort of hardware is it you're looking for, Tesco has a good Homeware section on their grocery site, where you can buy pans, casserole dish, utensils etc, towels etc plus inks, cds dvds. Lots of stuff non-food.
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  • Coopdivi
    Coopdivi Posts: 3,412 Forumite
    What the OP probably means is that he would normally only spend £20 or so on groceries. Sainsburys charge £6.50 I believe if you spend less than £40 with them and it becomes expensive when you add the two together.

    OP wants to combine grocery shopping with non-grocery and get free delivery.
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