Coop@home vs Migros Online: which grocery delivery is worth it in 2026?
Coop@home (on coop.ch) and Migros Online (on migros.ch, formerly LeShop) are Switzerland's two big full-range grocery delivery services. Both have a minimum order around CHF 99 and tiered delivery fees that fall as your basket grows. The big difference: Migros Online is cheaper on delivery fees (from about CHF 7.90), while Coop@home offers a much larger range (over 22,000 products per coop.ch). As of June 2026.

As of June 2026. Coop@home (on coop.ch) and Migros Online (formerly LeShop, now via migros.ch) are Switzerland's two big full-range grocery delivery services. Both bring a complete weekly shop to your door, both have a minimum order around CHF 99, and both charge tiered delivery fees that fall as your basket grows. This guide compares the two systems dimension by dimension and names the winner for each criterion. For which actual deal is cheaper this week, check Rappn neutrally.
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What does delivery cost: Coop@home vs Migros Online?
For both services the rule is the same: the fuller your basket, the lower the delivery fee per order. That is the decisive lever. If you do one big shop a week you almost always come out ahead of someone placing frequent small orders. Since 2023 Migros Online adds a time-slot surcharge: heavily booked slots cost one to two francs more, while quiet slots are cheaper (per K-Tipp, konsider.ch and foodaktuell.ch, 2023). Coop has also raised its home-delivery prices in recent years (per K-Tipp). The table below summarises the officially communicated tiers.
| Feature | Coop@home | Migros Online |
|---|---|---|
| Platform | coop.ch / coopathome.ch | migros.ch (formerly LeShop) |
| Minimum order | CHF 99.90 (per coop.ch) | CHF 99 (per migros.ch) |
| Lowest delivery fee tier | CHF 17.90 from CHF 99.90 (per coop.ch, as of June 2026) | CHF 7.90 from CHF 99 (per migros.ch) |
| Mid tier | CHF 12.90 from CHF 150 (per coop.ch) | CHF 4.90 from CHF 160 (per support.migros.ch) |
| Top tier | CHF 9.90 from CHF 200 (per coop.ch) | free from CHF 200 (per support.migros.ch) |
| Time-slot surcharge | none known | yes, CHF 1 to CHF 2 at peak times (per K-Tipp) |
| Express / same day | surcharge approx. CHF 5 for same-day delivery (per coop.ch) | typically next-day delivery, express in some areas |
| Delivery pass | no standing delivery pass; instead free delivery from CHF 200 (per coop.ch) | delivery pass CHF 118.80 for 12 months (per support.migros.ch) |
Winner on delivery fees: Migros Online. From the first franc above the minimum order, Migros Online is clearly cheaper than Coop@home, especially on a small weekly shop. If you order online regularly, the delivery pass saves even more. Important: delivery fees change regularly. Check the exact current tiers before each order at coop.ch and migros.ch, because promotions such as a temporary free-delivery offer or a new-customer discount can shift the standard tiers for a while.
A quick aside: if you are unsure whether delivery is worth it at all, compare the plain product prices first. In Rappn you see, item by item, where it is cheaper this week before you commit to a delivery service.
Range, delivery area and slots: who wins each dimension?
On range both play in the top league, but not at the same size. Coop@home cites over 22,000 items (per coop.ch), including a large wine and fresh selection. Migros Online carries around 12,500 items per our sources, traditionally without alcohol and tobacco in the core Migros part, but with Migros own brands and branded products you will not find in the store. If you want wine and spirits delivered too, or the widest possible range, Coop@home has the edge.
| Dimension | Coop@home | Migros Online | Advantage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Delivery area | all of Switzerland (per coop.ch) | broad coverage via four central warehouses | Coop (coverage) |
| Range size | over 22,000 items | approx. 12,500 items | Coop |
| Time slots | one-hour slots in cities, same-day possible | fixed slots, peak surcharge possible | tie |
| Delivery fee | higher | lower | Migros |
On delivery area both services cover large parts of Switzerland. Coop@home states it delivers across all of Switzerland, in cities and larger agglomerations with its own drivers in a one-hour slot you choose. Migros Online runs four logistics centres (per Wikipedia/Migros Online). Availability depends on your postal code, so always check with your own address directly in the shop. Bottom line: Coop@home wins on range breadth and coverage, Migros Online on the delivery fee. But the price tiebreaker comes down to your specific basket, not the system, so compare it neutrally in the price comparison.
Tip: delivery costs money at both services, but the shop itself decides your budget. Compare Migros and Coop prices and the live Coop deals and Migros deals this week before you order online.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which is cheaper, Coop@home or Migros Online?
On the delivery fee alone, Migros Online is cheaper (from about CHF 7.90 versus about CHF 17.90 at Coop@home for a small basket, per support.migros.ch and coop.ch, as of June 2026). On product price it depends on your basket, so compare it first, neutrally, in Rappn.
What is the minimum order value?
Coop@home has a minimum order of CHF 99.90, Migros Online CHF 99 (per coop.ch and migros.ch, as of June 2026). Plan one larger consolidated shop rather than many small orders.
Do both services deliver across all of Switzerland?
Coop@home states it delivers across all of Switzerland. Migros Online also covers most of the country via four logistics centres. In remote regions the range can be limited, so check your postcode directly in the shop.
Which service has the larger range?
Coop@home cites over 22,000 items, Migros Online around 12,500 per our sources. Both carry fresh products; Coop@home has the broader overall range including wine and spirits.
Why do Migros Online delivery costs change by time of day?
Since 2023 Migros Online uses a time-slot surcharge: heavily booked slots cost one to two francs more, while quiet slots are cheaper (per K-Tipp, konsider.ch and foodaktuell.ch, 2023).
Where do I find the real deals for my delivery?
The delivery services only show their own prices. The neutral Rappn app compares the offers of all 7 major chains and shows you where the same item is cheapest this week, 100 percent free.
