Iceland has revealed the four days left where Christmas delivery slots are open.

The supermarket has opened up Christmas orders and has confirmed there are slots available from 17 December until 20 December.

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Iceland is offering anybody who orders over £35 on their Christmas shop free delivery but there is also a way to get £15 off the order, making a £35 shop just £20.

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Supermarkets have released advice on delivery slots for the week beginning 11 January. Iceland and Morrison's has confirmed there are still delivery slots available but in limited numbers, while. RTP & Volatility SpadeGaming has announced the RTP for their Iceland slot as 97%, which is a pretty respectable return on an online slot (we’re usually happy to play anything above 95.5%). The game is medium variance, so should offer a balance between rarer big wins and more frequent small payouts. If You Enjoyed Iceland, You'll Love. Iceland has introduced contact-free delivery and online delivery slots are available up to six days in advance but, depending on your area, there are varying levels of availability.

You can sign up to online deals website Topcashback and if you are a new member it is offering £15 to anybody who spends over £35 at Iceland. You can sign up here and you will get £15 returned within 14 days when you spend £35 at Iceland.

In a year when supermarket delivery slots have been difficult to find Christmas deliveries have been booked quickly. Marks and Spencer has closed Christmas deliveries, while Tesco and Sainsbury's have urged shoppers to use the Click and Collect option instead if slots are difficult to find.

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Tesco has increased the number of its delivery slots from 600,000 to 1.5million a week - which is more than double what was available at the start of the coronavirus lockdown. Meanwhile, Sainsbury's says: 'Our Christmas week slots are filling up fast. If you can't see a delivery slot available for the date you'd like, why not try Click & Collect? We've expanded our contactless Click & Collect service to over 300 locations'

Budget supermarkets Aldi and Lidl do not do delivery, while Co-op and Waitrose closed Christmas good shopping orders on 15 December.

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There’s no doubt that getting a shopping delivery slot has been harder than usual since the UK went into lockdown eight weeks ago.

In an attempt to take some of the stress away, Martin Lewis’ MoneySavingExpert.com has compiled a list of top tips.

The list shows how far ahead each supermarket releases its slots and how you might get your hands on one, reports BirminghamLive.

The supermarket with the longest lead time appears to be Tesco with a massive 21 days, which assumes you know what you’ll want to eat three weeks in advance.

Waitrose and Morrisons release their slots just three days ahead.

So you might know what you want to eat but will you then have enough time to get your order in before all of the slots are quickly taken?

Here’s how the supermarket giants are operating according to Moneysavingexpert.

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Three days ahead

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Waitrose - used to be in partnership with Ocado but not any more.

So it might well be looking to expand times in due course.

For slots, it said it is 'advising customers to check each morning'.

Shoppers surveyed said they had success from 6am to 8am as well as randomly during the day.

Morrisons - shoppers top tip was to try just after midnight

Five days ahead

Co-op - told Martin Lewis that 'slots are launched every day, at around midnight'.

Seven days ahead

Iceland - the company said times were specific to stores, so Martin Lewis's 'Forumites' reported different results in tandem.

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Sainsbury's - told Martin Lewis that 'when the slots are released will vary - there isn't a specific time and it doesn't depend on the store'.

One follower reported success every Monday.

Ocado - the online supermarket was a former partner with Waitrose but recently jumped into bed with M&S and is due start selling its products, as well as its own, from September.

It said there wasn't a fixed time when they were released, but priority customers were emailed about availability.

Once they've had a chance to book, non-priority customers are notified - via a message on the home page - and are then able to book any remaining slots.

14 days ahead

Asda - revealed that slots update as and when they become available in each area. Popular times to get a slot were typically 10pm or midnight, though some followers said between 2am and 4am.

21 days ahead

Tesco - Martin Lewis was told 'slots tend to be released at midnight for three weeks ahead' but that it's busy adding extra vans to create more slots.

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Top tips include logging on ten minutes early and then trying to book after midnight.