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Waitrose Catalog Info

Waitrose started trading in 1904 as a small grocery store, by 1937 it had grown to ten stores. This was when the John Lewis Partnership took over. It wasn’t until 1955 that the chain opened its first supermarket. Today, it has over 350 stores across the UK. It doesn’t produce a traditional catalog to list its extensive range of stock. This is in keeping with most supermarkets. It’s virtually impossible to maintain a catalog when stock and prices change regularly. But, Waitrose does have regular promotions. Specifically, you’ll find discounts on cleaning products which remain constant throughout the year. In addition, there are promotions that change at the start of the month, usually on a Wednesday. Appreciation for a specific offer means purchasing before the offer is replaced or stock is exhausted. Special catalogs with promotions are available in-store to highlight upcoming deals. These can be anything between 5-20 pages in length with an array of discounted items. They also produce a drinks catalog twice a year that highlights the current alcohol trends and offers.

The In-Store Option

Waitrose has a reputation as a posh store, although many items are actually comparable to competitive main supermarket chains. Each location is well designed and cleaned daily. Assistance is always available and can even provide alternative products for free should the one you really need be out of stock. Shopping in-store will allow you to see the latest offers and daily discounts, but you may need to fight off the competition!

Shopping Online

This is where the fun really happens! The website is exceptionally well laid out. Create an account and you’ll be given food suggestions, menu options, (with links to the ingredients), and the ability to repeat a shopping order. You’ll find it beneficial to use the favourites section to speed up finding and adding regularly used items to your basket. Choose between the online experience and have it delivered to your home or collecting it yourself in-store. Both services are easy to arrange with an allowance for specific delivery/collection time slots. In some places, you can even get same-day delivery! Of course, shopping online is an option giving access to a variety of non-food items, including seasonal produce and entertainment. Pay particular attention to the latest grocery promos, it’s normal to have discounted food & refreshments along with special offers like a £10 offer for an entire meal. There are also dedicated sections for pets, garden, gifts,& even flowers.

Getting The Best Discounts

Grab the loyalty card then its possible to scan it when you visit for a newspaper without charge! Although this is limited to one per day. That’s a nice perk but you want discounts! Shopping just after lunch gives access to the first round of reductions. These can drop 20-30% from standard retail charge. However, up to 2 hours before the end of the day will see remaining items about to go out of date drop by 50-70%. That’s a good discount but if you want something more tangible before you shop, especially if you’re planning to shop online and not in store. Then take a look at the promotional codes available on this site. www.1offers.co.uk has an array of codes waiting for use. These can save you money from the weekly shop and special purchase goods. Simply enter the code in advance of completing your purchase. Every code is checked and verified each day to confirm validity.

How To Stay In Touch

Joining the newsletter and loyalty card doesn’t just give a newspaper at no cost. You’ll be given the in-house magazine which is produced every month. A healthy twenty percent reduction at the fish counter, (but only on Fridays), and a cup of tea or coffee, but you have to bring the cup yourself! Of course, the newsletter will also keep you aware of all the latest deals before they appear in the store. You’ll get exclusive and sometimes personalized offers, as well as invitations to special events. Signing up to the newsletter gives you access to hundreds of recipe ideas and other ways of improving your diet without costing you a fortune. The loyalty card will also give you the opportunity to get things for free, have additional discounts, and be included in an array of prize draws. Don’t forget to link your social media accounts to Waitrose, it will help ensure you get the very best deals and feedback from other Waitrose shoppers.