Saved Cart Tips
How to Create a Saved Cart
Creating a saved cart is easy and a great timesaver.
When you have added everything you want to your shopping basket, scroll to the bottom of the checkout page. In the bottom left you'll see two boxes. One is for entering in a discount code (if applicable) and the second is for naming your saved cart.
Enter the name of your cart into the saved cart box and then click 'save cart'. Your shopping list is then saved onto our system.
You can access your cart next time you want to order by logging in and then clicking on the 'saved carts' link at the very top of the page directly below your name.
All the carts you have saved are listed on this page. You can view what is in each cart by clicking on 'show/hide products'. When you have selected the cart you want, click 'load' and it will be loaded into your current shopping cart.
All you then need to do is select the volumes you need as all values revert to 1 or 0 if the product is unavailable. If there is an item on the list that you don't want to order then change the value to '0'. When you're done, click 'update cart' and all products and volumes will be adjusted accordingly.
You can then add any extra items you require by clicking on the 'homepage' link in the left hand navigation bar or by using the search function at the top left of the page.
If you want to save the new cart just enter the name for the cart and click 'save cart' and the new cart is saved. If you want to replace another cart then use the exact same name (and punctuation) and it will be saved over the top of the old one.
You can then checkout as you normally would.
Making the Most of Your Saved Cart
Some of our customers create a 'master' shopping cart. This includes all items that they are likely to purchase.
While this takes a little longer in the beginning to set up, it saves a lot of time each week. This is because it is faster to order when all the products you're interested in ordering are in one place. The list also acts as a prompt so that you're less likely to forget to order particular items that you need.