Disabled campaigners are calling on supermarkets to scrap their delivery charges, to help disabled people and others who have seen food costs rise sharply during the pandemic.
They are asking the chief executives of the seven supermarkets that have provided priority delivery slots during the crisis to drop any charges for delivering shopping and to slash the minimum amount customers have to spend on a delivery to £5.
The campaign is led by disabled Londoner Sandip Sodha, a member of the access group of the disabled people’s organisation (DPO) Action Disability Kensington and Chelsea, with a petition supported by Inclusion London.