Nos astuces pour faire vos achats en ligne

Nos astuces pour faire vos achats en ligne

Carrefour, Auchan, Leclerc, and Monoprix are just a few of the stores that allow you to shop online and have your groceries delivered to your doorstep. The only exceptions are Lidl and Franprix, which do not offer online shopping. Of course, if you only have a store near you, you won’t have much choice. Here is some essential information about online shopping at the main retailers.

Intermarché

Delivery is free for all orders over €50. Simply enter your address on the website to check if you are in a delivery zone.

Super U

Nearly 400 cities in France are eligible for delivery from Super U. The delivery fees vary depending on the store and are added to a minimum €70 order.

Casino

Delivery (check your address to see if it’s available) is possible with a minimum order of €60 at Casino. The delivery fees are €10 for orders between €60 and €120, €7 for orders between €120 and €150, €4 for orders between €150 and €180, and free for orders over €180.

E.Leclerc

Delivery on the E.Leclerc Chez Moi website is only available to Parisians. Only orders over €50 can be delivered between 7am and 10pm. The delivery fees are €9.90 for orders up to €149 and free for orders above that amount. The rest of France, however, can take advantage of the Drive service.

Monoprix

At Monoprix, a search tool allows you to verify if you live in a delivery-eligible zone. If so, the delivery fees are as follows: €8 for orders between €50 and €99, €5 for orders between €100 and €149, and free for orders starting at €150.

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Franprix

Paris, its surrounding suburbs, Lyon, and Villeurbanne can benefit from delivery. The fees are evaluated on a case-by-case basis depending on the distance and the total amount of your order.

Auchan

You can shop online and have your groceries delivered at Auchan if you live in Paris, its surrounding suburbs, Lyon, or Lille. In this case, you must place a minimum order of €50 and pay a delivery fee of €9.90 up to €150. If your basket total is between €150 and €180, a €5 fee will be charged for delivery. Delivery is free for orders over €180.

Carrefour

Carrefour delivers to approximately 80 municipalities in France. You can check if your area is included by entering your address on the website. Delivery slots are available from 7am to 10pm. In order for your online groceries to be delivered to your door, your cart must reach a minimum amount of €50. Delivery will cost you an additional €8 up to €100, and then €5 for orders between €100 and €150. Delivery is free for orders over €150 and also for pregnant women.

To effectively shop online, it’s important to find the right frequency for your orders to avoid delivery fees.

Good to know: Increased prices for online shopping

Shopping online is convenient but often more expensive. In addition to delivery fees, the prices of products available for delivery are frequently higher than those found in-store. This is to compensate for the cost of delivery, which would not be covered by the store even if it were charged. If possible, do your online shopping through the drive-through service, where prices are closer, if not identical, to those on the shelves.