MORRISONS will be launching special delivery boxes, aimed at delivering food to those who are struggling to place orders online.
According to the website, each box includes ‘a selection of everyday items’ dependant on current availability of food and household goods.
Customers will be able to choose from vegetarian or meat.
Elderly or vulnerable shoppers – such as those with underlying health issues who have been ordered to remain indoors – will be prioritised.
The boxes cost £30, with a £5 delivery fee on top (so £35 in total) and will feed two adults for one week.
As an example, the vegetarian box might contain canned baked beans, soup, dairy products, rice and pasta, carrots and more.
Meanwhile, in the meat version, you also get chicken or beef.
But if you’re allergic, be careful as no guarantees can be made for specific requirements – so read the label before you tuck in.
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