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Ocado Beginnings

Ocado is a supermarket with a difference. It doesn’t have physical stores, only huge warehouses that allow it to deliver food directly to your door. The business started trading in 2000, the brainchild of three former merchant bankers. The following year they developed a partnership with Waitrose which allowed them to start delivering food in 2002. They have steadily grown in the years since and are established market leaders in-home delivery. It has an app for the iPhone and Android devices, as well as its own smart platform. Ocado also has an app that takes advantage of Alexa’s voice assistant feature. In addition, they use robotic packers to maximize efficiency and hygiene when handling stock.

The Ocado Range

Ocado has it’s own brand products. But, it also stocks items sold by Marks & Spencers and other main brands. All of their products are known to be of high-quality and they are competitively priced. As you would expect from a supermarket the product range is significant. You can purchase fresh food, chilled, frozen, bakery items, and anything else you would normally get from a supermarket. The difference is that you don’t go in-store to choose it. Instead, you place your order via the app or the website and wait for your delivery to arrive. You should note that Ocado doesn’t have a traditional catalog. These systems are all high-tech. Between robotic workers and the smart ordering system which utilizes artificial intelligence, there isn’t room for paper-based catalogs. Fortunately, you can review the apps or the website whenever you like, they are available 24/7. That gives you plenty of time to look through the impressive array of stock before ordering.

Ocado Stores

As mentioned, Ocado has several warehouses. In fact, there are 6 huge warehouses that are robotically controlled and handle thousands of orders every day. The robotic system in place can pick a 50+ item order in just a few minutes. This business doesn’t give you the opportunity to shop in-store.

Ocado Website

The Ocado website is very busy but still easy to use. The home page scrolls through some of the most attractive current offers and demonstrate the delivery system. It also highlights the speciality ranges they offer and the top-rated own brand items. One clicks on the browse shop arrow and you’ll be able to move effortlessly through the subcategories to help you find what you are looking for. Once located, add them to the basket and move on. There is no time limit, you can take as long as you need to shop in comfort. Every product has information about it and lists reviews from genuine customers. These can help you to decide whether to buy or not. At the bottom of the page, you’ll find the FAQs and other legal bits that can be useful to read. You’ll need to book a delivery slot for your order. The best way of doing this is to book your delivery slot before you start to order. This will help you to plan your order and you’ll know what is in stock before your delivery slot. However, a delivery slot is only held for 60 minutes, you’ll have to complete shopping in that time or book the slot again. If you have any questions and can’t find the answer in the FAQs, it is possible to contact a customer service representative. Simply click on the ‘contact us’ option and follow the link to lodge a query through the website. Alternatively, you can call the customer inquiries line.

The Ocado App

You can download the Ocado app to your phone, it works with Android and Apple phones. It allows you to shop from your phone and works along the same lines as the main internet site. It’s just more convenient. Of course, you’ll need to create an account with Ocado before you can shop with the app or online.

Ocado Discounts

Ocado is gaining a reputation as the cheapest supermarket in the UK. But, it still offers high-quality products and there are a variety of offers and discounts available every week. You’ll have to look at the app or the website to find the latest offers, but they can provide significant savings. Alongside this, you can get additional discounts by using the discount codes on this site. You’re already on www.1offers.co.uk, it takes a few minutes to look at the various codes and choose the one that will help to save you money. All our codes are verified daily to ensure they work. All you have to do is take the code the day you’re going to use it and enter it before you complete the checkout process.

Keeping In Touch

You must create an account to use Ocado. That means you’ll automatically get the monthly newsletter with its recipe ideas, new stock ranges, and promotions. It's an interesting and often beneficial read. But, to really keep up to date with the latest from Ocado and to speak to other customers for genuine reviews, join them on social media. Ocado is active on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest. It’s worth connecting with them.