Morrisons introduces major new discount for over 16,000,000 UK shoppers

Morrisons introduces major new discount for over 16,000,000 UK shoppers
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Morrisons introduces major new discount for over 16,000,000 UK shoppers
Author: Emily Bashforth
Published: Feb, 26 2025 13:59

Morrisons has launched a new scheme offering discounts to millions of disabled shoppers. The supermarket giant has revealed plans to offer disabled customers 10% off on online grocery orders of £25 or more, starting with a month-long trial. According to the retailer, ‘16.1million people, or 24% of Brits, who currently live with a disability’ could benefit — and it’s easy to sign up.

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All you need to do to get the money off is register with Purpl, a free discount platform, and verify your disability status by providing valid documents. This can include PIP or DLA certifications, a blue badge, disabled bus pass, disabled person’s railcard, or access card.

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Image Credit: Metro [WM Morrisons Supermarkets Purple Platform delivery 18/2/25 46479]

Your details with then be verified by Purpl within the hour and you can start shopping for less, using a discount code you can apply at checkout. After announcing the scheme via social media, Morrisons clarified that the discount is unavailable in-store and remains ‘online only’ for the time being.

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Shoppers also took to the comments of their Facebook post to say the gesture is ‘much appreciated’. Morrisons estimates that the 10% discount means disabled households could save approximately £11.70 per week, £46.40 per month, and £556.80 each year.

This is based on an average family of four in the UK spending £117 on groceries a week. Morrisons’ director of online and ability lead, Charlotte Exell, commented: ‘We’re delighted to be partnering with Purpl to help make Morrisons more accessible to customers living with a disability.

‘We know from listening to our disabled customers that they often face a number of additional living expenses and so this trial will help lower the cost of their grocery bills.’. Purpl founder Georgina Colman added: ‘I am so proud that we’ve been able to partner with Morrisons to offer this discount.

‘I know first-hand that living with a disability can be expensive so I’m very pleased that we can help our members with something as essential as their weekly grocery shop. ‘The process of getting dressed, going to a store, buying groceries, and taking them back home can take a lot of time and is often more expensive and physically straining for disabled people.

‘By partnering with Morrisons, I hope we can make life easier and more affordable for the disabled community.’. Morrisons recently received praise from King Charles himself, when the monarch met with supermarket staff during a visit to St Peter’s Church in Notting Hill in December.

King Charles, 76, told workers: ‘I’m so glad Morrisons still have a butchery counter. No one else does.’. How’s that for a royal seal of approval?. Do you have a story to share?. Get in touch by emailing MetroLifestyleTeam@Metro.co.uk. Arrow MORE: Tesco to scrap Clubcard checkout feature customers use ‘every day’.

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