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Sainsbury’s raises free delivery threshold to £50, increasing fees for lower orders, sparking backlash from vulnerable shoppers.
Sainsbury’s is raising its minimum spend for free standard home delivery from £40 to £50, effective April 7, 2026, affecting all online customers including those with a Delivery Pass.
The change increases the delivery fee for orders under £50 to £7.50 from £7.
The supermarket cited rising operational costs, stating most customers already spend above the new threshold.
The move has drawn criticism from shoppers, particularly pensioners and those with mobility issues, who say it increases grocery costs and may push them to competitors.
Some customers have expressed frustration on social media, calling the change unfair and financially burdensome.
Sainsbury's eleva el umbral de entrega gratuita a 50 libras esterlinas, aumentando las tarifas para pedidos más bajos, provocando una reacción violenta de los compradores vulnerables.