Parents who shop with Asda can now get a range of school wear delivered along with their weekly shop for the first time.
From this week, families shopping via Asda.com and the groceries app can pick up 34 key uniform items for boys and girls in a range of sizes when they place an online groceries order.
Shoppers in 302 stores across the UK can select from a curated selection of products such as jogging bottoms (2-pack) from £8, 2-pack polo shirts from £2.50, 2-pack jersey cardigans from £5, unisex plimsolls from £3 and pinafores (2-pack) from £9, with the full range available on George.com.
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A further range of mens, womens, kids and baby essentials will be available in 52 stores, giving more convenient access to items such as tights, socks, underwear and baby grows as part of a food shop. More items will be added to the range in the coming months to make it even easier to shop for children’s’ clothing and essential items online.
The George 100-day guarantee will still apply on all clothing purchases made as part of a food order, meaning customers can return items to a store within 100 days. Next day online grocery delivery slots are available from £1 with click and collect options starting from 50p if placing an order of more than £40 or £25 respectively.
Simon Gregg, senior vice president of ecommerce at Asda, said: “We know that a significant number of our online groceries customers search for George clothing when placing an order for delivery or click and collect. We’re pleased to say that we’re now able to meet this need, delivering both food and clothing at a time to suit our customers – the ultimate online convenience.”
A full range of schoolwear and clothing for all the family is available to shop online for home delivery at George.com.
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