Asda has become the latest supermarket to launch a food box filled with 31 products.
The £30 box will be stocked with store cupboard essentials and is aimed to help vulnerable people get all their groceries in one go.
The supermarket giant's price tag includes delivery charge and arrives within two days of being ordered online, The Mirror reports.

It follows Aldi, Marks & Spencer and Morrisons who have all launched packages to speed up online deliveries and help vulnerable people during the crisis.
The box will be filled to the brim with everyday items such as pasta, bread, tinned fruit and vegetables, jam, teabags, cereal and long-life milk.
It will even include a selection of sweet treats.
Asda has made it available to everyone but hopes it will be an easy way for vulnerable, elderly or self-isolating people who can't get to the supermarket to order their shop.
The delivery will be made by a third-party provider so as not to add additional pressure to Asda's existing grocery home shopping service.
Asda said: "For vulnerable people across the country, staying at home and not being able to make a trip to the supermarket is a difficult prospect.
"At Asda, we’re committed to helping ease the strain on our customers during this time and hope that by offering our food box at an affordable price, we can help to make lives that little bit easier, giving people peace of mind that their cupboards will be well stocked without the stress."
Asda's food boxes are now are available to order at Asda order on the website.
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