Supermarket IT disruption: Tesco forced to 'cancel a small number of orders'
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Sainsbury’s stores nationwide, including Sussex and Surrey, have been affected by a major IT fault today (Saturday, March 16).
Card payments are not being accepted at hundreds of stores, with only cash accepted. The supermarket has also had to cancel online and click and collect orders.
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Hide AdIt has now been revealed that Tesco has experienced IT issues – but it is understood to be a separate, unrelated fault.
A Tesco spokesperson said: “The vast majority of our online orders are being delivered as normal but due to a technical issue earlier today we have had to cancel a small number of orders. We are contacting affected customers directly, and we're really sorry for the inconvenience.”
The supermarket is still delivering the vast majority of our orders today but have had to cancel a small number due to a technical issue earlier.
This issue has affected a small proportion of orders due for delivery today. It has been resolved but has affected orders for later today. If an order was impacted, customers will receive an email to notify them.
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Hide AdTo place a new order and view all available slots, customers can visit Tesco.com/groceries. If your order was cancelled, you will not have been charged. Shopping in store and placing orders on the app and website are not impacted.
Today’s disruption at Sainsbury’s and Tesco comes after a system failure closed McDonald’s restaurants and disrupted orders around the world on Friday.