Morrisons Minimum Order: What Do You Need to Spend for Delivery?

The minimum order spend for Morrisons online grocery shopping is £25, excluding delivery or collection charges. For home delivery orders under £40, Morrisons also applies a £3 small order charge. Paid Delivery Pass holders are exempt from that small order charge.

Morrisons Minimum Order: What Do You Need to Spend for Delivery?

What the Morrisons Minimum Order Actually Means

The minimum order is the lowest basket value you need before Morrisons will let you place a standard online grocery order. On Morrisons’ Help Hub, the company says the minimum spend for online shopping is £25, not including delivery or collection charges.

That means if your grocery basket comes to less than £25 before the delivery fee is added, the order does not meet the normal threshold for online checkout. In practice, the delivery charge sits on top of the basket rather than helping you reach the minimum.


Is the Minimum Order the Same as the Small Order Charge?

No, and this is where many shoppers get confused.

The minimum order is £25, which is the lowest spend needed to place a standard order at all. But once your basket is between £25 and £40, Morrisons says a £3 small order charge applies to home delivery orders.

So the structure works like this:

  • Under £25: you do not meet the standard online order threshold.
  • £25 to under £40: your order qualifies, but a £3 small order charge is added for home delivery.
  • £40 or more: the small order charge does not apply.

That distinction matters because a shopper can technically meet the minimum order rule and still pay an extra charge.


Why Morrisons Adds a Charge on Smaller Delivery Orders

Morrisons says the £3 small order charge helps manage the operational cost of handling smaller home delivery orders. It is not described as a penalty for shopping less, but as part of the cost structure for fulfilling lower-value deliveries.

This means the issue is not whether Morrisons allows a smaller basket, it does, once you reach £25, but whether a smaller basket is efficient enough to avoid added fees.


Does the Charge Disappear if You Edit the Order?

Yes.

Morrisons states that if a home delivery order is placed below £40 and then later edited so the total increases to £40 or above, the £3 small order charge is automatically removed.

That is useful because some shoppers place an order once they reach the minimum, then later add extra items before the cut-off. If the final basket crosses the £40 line, the order becomes cheaper in relative terms because the small order charge drops away.


Do Delivery Pass Holders Still Pay the Small Order Charge?

No. Morrisons says paid Delivery Pass holders are exempt from the £3 small order charge on standard home delivery orders.

Morrisons also describes Delivery Pass as a way to shop online without paying for delivery every time, depending on the pass and slot eligibility.

This changes the maths for regular customers. Someone ordering weekly may care less about the basic minimum order and more about whether their pass removes the extra friction that smaller baskets can create.

For the wider cost breakdown, including how delivery fees and passes fit together, see Morrisons delivery cost.


Is Morrisons Now the Same Minimum Order?

No. Morrisons Now is a separate rapid-delivery service.

Morrisons says the minimum spend for Morrisons Now is £15, excluding the delivery charge. It also says Morrisons Now orders are exempt from the standard £3 small order charge that applies to regular home delivery baskets under £40.

That means shoppers need to separate two different systems:

  • Standard online groceries: minimum order £25, with a possible £3 small order charge below £40.
  • Morrisons Now: minimum order £15, with a different delivery model.

This is why some people think the Morrisons minimum order is inconsistent. Usually, they are looking at two different services.


When the Minimum Order Matters Most

The minimum order matters most when someone is trying to place a small top-up shop but does not want to overbuy.

A basket close to £25 may technically qualify for delivery, yet still feel poor value if it also attracts the £3 small order charge. On the other hand, moving the basket to £40 or more can remove that extra charge, which often makes the order feel more reasonable.

This is also where some delivery complaints begin. A shopper may think they have reached the required spend, only to realise later that qualifying for delivery is not the same as avoiding extra fees. If that happens after delivery, the next issue is often whether Morrisons will refund a missing or disappointing item, which is covered in Morrisons delivery refunds. Morrisons says refund requests for certain item issues can be made through the order page on its groceries website or app.


Is There a Minimum Order for Click & Collect Too?

Yes. Morrisons’ terms say Click & Collect orders must also reach £25, excluding collection charges.

That does not mean the cost structure is identical to home delivery, because Morrisons says collection slot prices may vary and are shown at the time of booking.

Still, the base threshold is the same, which helps explain why the £25 figure appears across different parts of Morrisons online shopping.


Final Thoughts

The Morrisons minimum order for standard online grocery shopping is £25, excluding delivery or collection charges. But the more important detail for many shoppers is what happens next: if a home delivery order stays below £40, Morrisons adds a £3 small order charge unless you have a paid Delivery Pass.

So the real question is not only whether your basket qualifies, but whether it is large enough to avoid extra delivery friction. That is the point where Morrisons’ minimum order stops being a checkout rule and starts becoming a value decision.