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Waitrose Reviews

2.6 Rating 665 Reviews
36 %
of reviewers recommend Waitrose
2.6
Based on 665 reviews
Shipping & Delivery
Delivery Methods
Own Driver, Courier
Average Delivery Time
Within 5 Days
On-time Delivery
Greater than 76%
Accurate And Undamaged Orders
Greater than 80%
Customer Service
Communication Channels
Live Chat, Telephone, Email
Queries Resolved In
Under An Hour
Customer Service
1.9 out of 5
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About Waitrose:

At Waitrose.com, you’ll find all the quality and value you’d expect, together with the kind of service only Waitrose can offer. Your order will be picked, packed and delivered from your Waitrose branch by our Waitrose Partners – people who own a share of the business, and will always take as much care with your shopping as you would yourself. With a wide range of products and brands it makes it the perfect place to grocery shop

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Phone:

1344 42 4680

Email:

customersupport@waitrose.co.uk

Location:

Waitrose Customer Sales and Support teamWaitrose LimitedDoncastle RoadBracknell
Berkshire
RG12 8YA

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Anonymous  // 01/01/2019
We had a delivery ordered between 12.00 and 1.00. The driver called our flat but did not wait for us to open the door. The receptionist on duty, who was assisting an ambulance at the time, saw the driver and confirmed that he did not wait any time. Dreadful
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Posted 5 years ago
Has anyone else experienced sexual harrassment by a Waitrose employee at the Banbury branch?
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Posted 5 years ago
We have just cooked the chicken thighs with pork and apple stuffing. The sell by date was 5th October and we opened them in 4th October. The smell when we opened them was a bit suspect but we thought this may disappear when cooked. How wrong were we!! They smelled equally as bad after 35 minutes cooking and we ended up chucking them. Sunday dinner consisted of roast veg and broccoli, how disappointing. Will never buy them again.
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Posted 5 years ago
I would like to comment to "Aware observer's" review of Witney Waitrose. I empathise entirely with what you have to say. This is an attitude I have observed in some other Waitrose stores in Oxfordshire. I was told by a Waitrose employee how they discriminate and here's what he said: Customer service depends on what the customer is wearing, for example, a woman wearing a transparent blouse wanted a refund, so he looked at the manager from the Customer Service desk, and the manager (who was "gay" but this employee ' didn't mind'!) shook his head, and the woman did not get a refund. My question to him was, 'so you just made something up as to why she couldn't get a refund?' his answer was a flippant 'yes'. In my opinion the majority of the staff at Waitrose need to be brought down a peg or two. Another way in which they discriminate is by checking the Waitrose card and the service delivered depends on how much money they spend in store. In other words someone who spends a lot gets better customer service. The example given was one of a customer who received £150 of groceries 'free' as an apology for not being delivered on time, based on her waitrose card records of shopping. In short the customer service is biased and prejudiced, in other words Waitrose DISCRIMINATE openly.
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Posted 5 years ago
My first order with Waitrose since before lockdown as they were so useless during this time. Order due day after tomorrow but unable to access website. Conclusion - still useless!
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Posted 5 years ago
Hi, I sent you the following email on the 20th (4 days ago) marked for the attention of the CEO and so far have only had the automated response. Is it normal to wait 4 days for a reply from a human being or is it just another reflection of your poor service?? Mark Gleadow Thu, Aug 20, 10:12 AM (4 days ago) to customerserviceteam Hi, Please provide a copy of this email to your CEO for feedback I just wanted to provide some feedback regarding your recent radio advert on the subject of your split from Ocado. I have been ordering from Ocado for most of the 18 years they have been delivering your goods, I cannot shop at Waitrose as there is no store near to me and you don't deliver to my area. In my view Ocado have over the time they have been delivering your goods, not only provided you with a very efficient and reliable delivery service but have also shifted millions of pounds worth of your branded goods on your behalf, and in doing so have grown your brand and introduced millions of people to your products who would not otherwise have access to them. Whilst I understand the economics and appreciate your desire to break away from Ocado (so this is not an email saying how disappointed I am I can no longer get your goods) I do take issue with the flippant and derisory tone of the advert. Ocado have done your somewhat flagging business nothing but good over the past 18 years and to take the tone of 'good riddance we are taking our product with us' is frankly disgusting. It is also a snub to customers like myself who now cannot access your products. It is petty and small minded in the extreme. An advert which said we are grateful to Ocado for the partnership but are now in a position to provide a wider delivery service ourselves would have been far more appropriate. The John Lewis partnership as a whole looks to be in serious trouble, with stores closing and a 2 star rating on reviews.co.uk, and equally poor reviews on Trustpilot, I know this is the case as I recently reviewed my horrific experience trying to get a dishwasher repaired that was purchased in September 2019 and has taken me 4 months and several letters to even get someone to acknowledge the issue, with one agent telling me on the phone it was not his problem. So now to be lashing out at the very hand that feeds you, leaves a pretty bitter taste in my mouth. Needless to say for the limited time you have left with Ocado I will no longer be purchasing Waitrose products, nor will I visit your stores to purchase wine when I do happen to be near a store, and neither will I make the mistake of shopping with John Lewis ever again either. I have however just renewed my smart pass with Ocado and look forward to sampling the many wide and varied new products they are introducing to replace your products as well as the vast range of Marks & Spencer St Micheals branded products. I may be one person, but I am sure I am not alone. It may surprise you but for the most part Ocados service standards are extremely good, and far exceed your own, which can clearly be seen on the major review aggregate sites. Also Ocado customers are extremely loyal, so when a failing upstart brand with poor service standards feels the need to take to the airwaves to say 'we're leaving' I am afraid most Ocado customers will think good riddance to bad rubbish. Regards Mark Gleadow
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Posted 5 years ago
Tasteless. Cheese is far too mild for a pizza. Not what's expected from a brand like Waitrose.
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Posted 5 years ago
* Witney Waitrose today. * Ethnic minority profiling. * Prejudice against the ethnic minority. * Ethnic discrimination. * A hostile and aggressive environment towards ethnic minority customers. My foreign accent betrays me and at this point (when I talk) abuse starts. If I was born in this country and spoke English as my first language I would not have been treated so appallingly by elitist Witney Waitrose Customer service "partners". * Awful Customer Service. The moment they sense a vulnerability they opportunistically bully and harass the customer instead of acknowledging customer's concerns in the first place. * I did not see a member of staff wearing a mask this afternoon. They were ignoring social distancing and they have invaded my personal space. Also, they were handling (using many different hands) repetitively my food items without my consent. I was confused and shocked. * Do you have alcohol!?" she (the young overzealous Customer Service "partner") demanded. She kept talking at me as if I were somehow obliged to do as she said. * I used to do 2 or 3 separate shops in one trolley, during the whole lockdown and continue. * I was singled out and followed by one guard in particular (short stature, dark greasy hair, dark eyes, reddish small face, offensive after shave aura) for constant and encroaching observation. * that had no justifiable basis and yielded no valid results for the guard. All he knows is that I am a foreigner. I got used to him staring at me at a self check out point for weeks. I always felt uncomfortable and tried hard to concentrate on paying for my shopping rather than complain to the ineffective any way Customer Service "partners". Horrible horrible horrible and so creepy! * Guards appear to have no clue about respect, kindness or human relations. * I was shaken by the ordeal and felt sick. * I was humiliated and distressed by the experience at Witney Waitrose today and will be filing a complaint with Waitrose Customer Care via email. * Shame on you Waitrose! * Stand up for yourselves Customers! Record and share all your experiences in Waitrose!
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Posted 5 years ago
Initially shopped in Lidl Cardif & then in Waitrose next door in Cardif. The difference in cost is so excessive that I will NOT shop in Waitrose again ! Sheer Profiteering
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Posted 5 years ago
16 items near sell-by date just 1-2 days left, on more than one home delivery shop. Quality of chilled & fresh gone down considerably this year. Also very few slots available for those self isolating. Sadly a big thumbs down for Waitrose
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Posted 5 years ago
Wedding anniversary today, obviously not too keen on going out, decided on buying a nice piece of pork and making a Sunday lunch with all the trimmings. Purchased a pork loin joint and set to cooking. After nearly an hour and a half sampled it, hmm, bit chewy, give it a little longer... This was the worst, most tasteless, chewiest piece of meat we've eaten in years, we've wound up throwing almost half of it away, Just dreadful.
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Posted 5 years ago
Very fatty sirloin steak delivered again today! Same as my previous order so fatty. I put a note on the order for the shopper asking for lean steaks as my last order were very fatty and no notice was taken. Bananas were badly bruised. Poor quality from Waitrose
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Posted 5 years ago
I am disabled and use two walking sticks to get around. Went to my local waitrose and queued. About 5 people in front of me. Arrived at front of queue. The security beckoned another person waiting in the over 60's queue to go in. Another time I've waited behing 8/9 people. Only to have someone let in on front of me. This company simply doesn't care about disabled customers. I will be shopping elsewhere
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Posted 5 years ago
Rotten avocados, no antibacterial spray at the entrance , kitchen roll on the ground near the front door ! Gerrards Cross Waitrose
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Posted 5 years ago
Waitrose are the worst online grocers in "normal" times but during the COVID crisis it has excelled itself in terms of lack of service, availability and interest in customers. WAITROSE IS RUBBISH.
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Posted 5 years ago
My very first on-line order last week - goods near use-by date in some cases not very fresh, especially oranges, and the packet of pepper and nutmeg chipolatas were mouldy. I e mailed my complaint and got a very impersonal reply, not even taking into account that I may be self-isolating, which I am! Quality of Waitrose has gone down in more ways than one!
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Posted 5 years ago
I have been a weekly shopper with Waitrose and a loyal John Lewis customer for years. This will no longer be the case after my recent experiences of shopping at Waitrose. It has taken much longer to respond to in-store precautions than other supermarkets and its sanitising procedures are still well short of reasonable expectation. The staff, drafted in from other stores, are often rude and intimidating. While appreciating the pressures created by the current situation, there is absolutely no justification for this and the contrast with the pleasant attitude of staff in other supermarkets is very marked. Frequent emails are full of empty promises about the availability of delivery slots, especially for older, vulnerable customers causing huge anxiety for my 86 year old house-bound mother. On the one occasion when I was able to book a click and collect slot (obtaining a home delivery is impossible), the number of inappropriate substitutions and unavailable items made it a pretty useless endeavour. Waitrose seems to be living off a reputation which is now quite undeserved.
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Posted 5 years ago
Waitrose gives priority slots to those on the Government’s vulnerable list, which excludes disabled shoppers. I am over 70, live alone and cannot walk. Although I have shopped with Waitrose online for years, I can no longer get an online shop, as I am not on the Government’s vulnerable list. When I rang Waitrose to enquire about priority shopping I was told I would be contacted by Waitrose as I should qualify on the basis of age alone. I have received no communication, nor is there any provision for age details in their registration section. Surely it would be easier and safer – rather than depending on volunteers - to allow disabled and the elderly online slots also and give some consideration to those for whom it Is physically impossible to get to the shops, alongside those on the Government’s list – who already qualify for assistance on the basis that contracting Covid 19 would pose a greater health risk.
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Posted 5 years ago
Why is Waitrose giving their customers completely wrong information for Click & Collect from their stores? They are measuring the distance from the account holder's postcode to the shop "as the crow flies" ... not as the road takes you, which is careless in the extreme!
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Posted 5 years ago
I would like to chance to make a comment on your home delivery. I have been a loyal customer of both Waitrose and John Lewis for over 20 years. I am lead to believe they are sorting out elderly customers from their data base. Rubbish, I have been trying to book a slot for over 2 weeks, their data base should have shown them that I have not shopped inn store for over 3 weeks but no contact has been made. When do they return the loyalty back for having shopped with them for so long. Very disappointed and disheartened with Waitrose. I wouldn't mind if I could get to talk to anyone but all communication ends in the same email replied and no answer on the phone. My husband in the the 12 weeks isolation group along with my mother who is 84 and lives alone, so am not happy to go out. What I am suppose to do.
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Posted 5 years ago
Waitrose is rated 2.6 based on 665 reviews