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Following the recent thread on the various on-line supermarket deliveries, I've been trying out Ocado with great success, agree with what everyone else said about them, and in particular the iphone app for adding last minute items, which is so quick and easy to use, I have no idea how I used to manage without it!


Anyway - just got this offer through:


Everyone loves an early Christmas present, and this latest Ocado Delivery Pass deal is one gift you?ll definitely be glad to get.


Sign up now and bag a big saving of ?70 on an annual Delivery Pass [1]. That means you can wave goodbye to delivery charges outside of Christmas week for just ?39.99. Well, there?s no time like the present.


No need to check delivery charges ? just choose the time that suits you best.


Combine with our same-day delivery service [2] to quickly restock your cupboards.


Minimum order of just ?40 [3] makes it ideal for top-up shopping.


Shop just once a week and you could save up to ?323 on delivery charges a year. [4]


Terms and conditions


[1] Annual membership of Ocado Saver Delivery Pass costs ?39.99. Normal price is currently ?109.99. Minimum order for Ocado Delivery Pass members is ?40 and the number of deliveries is limited to one delivery per day however different conditions apply during the Christmas week. Annual membership entitles the member to receive Ocado orders with no additional charge for delivery outside of Christmas week (20th ? 24th December) and is subject to a 12 month minimum term, which will be automatically renewed for 12 month periods at the then applicable membership rates. If you change your mind within seven days you can get a refund of the membership fee (provided you have not used your membership). Please see Terms & Conditions at Ocado.com for full details including the other benefits which you will receive as part of the chargeable annual membership.


[2] Available in selected areas.


[3] Excluding Christmas week (20th ? 24th December) where minimum order is ?90 and delivery charges apply, currently ?9.99.


[4] Based on ?6.99 delivery charge.


Please note: Signing up for an Ocado Delivery Pass will not grant customers priority access to Christmas slot booking for 2010. All 2010 Christmas slots are already open.

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