Sainsbury's said only some customers would get their orders.
Although "a handful" of orders had already been fulfilled, the supermarket said, other customers would be contacted by local stores and offered the choice of either paying the difference or cancelling the order.
Not due till sunday.gord said:Dammit.. i didnt order because i didnt need to buy alcohol.. but could have bought a tonne of Loo roll.. with 7 lads in the house we go through it like a hot knife through air..

Evil-Penguin said:Theres an article on the BBC Website
Ah wells, looks like i will have to get the old mans whiskey right at the last minute then. Im still gonna wait till monday though. You never know what planks work at your local sainsprong. 
the beed said:A retail law expert told the BBC that in general internet orders were binding on a retailer as soon as confirmation was sent back to the shopper.
But, said Shoosmiths partner Gary Assim, there was an obligation on the consumer not to abuse an error.
In this case, he said, Sainsbury's could argue the consumer made the offer in bad faith.
"The law's probably on their side," he said, "but from a PR perspective they may consider doing something else."

$loth said:Just had a look at my bank accout, my available balance is £23 less than my account balance. Looks like I got a good deal![]()
Now if they would only arrive.
Hedge said:My next order is scheduled for monday. I imagine that one will get cancelled. which aint good, cos its got more important items onlol