A surprised Drumchapel man couldn’t believe his luck after he popped to the shops for milk and left with over £60 worth of goodies for free – thanks to Snappy Shopper.

David Colligan had just finished an early shift and was nipping to the Keystore on Duntreath Avenue in Knightswood when he was invited to take part in a basket dash challenge.

The Drumchapel resident was given 60 seconds to fill a basket with as many things as he possibly could with it all being paid for by Snappy Shopper.

Alcohol and vapes were excluded from the deal.

The Knightswood store is one of many across Scotland to appear on the delivery app service which allows people to order groceries to be delivered to their homes.

David managed to gather a basket full of items including cakes, juice, crisps, toiletries, all whilst being cheered on by Ian Barclay, a Snappy Shopper rep. The total came to £63.39.

He said: “I’m feeling thankful, I’d only come in for milk for a cup of tea. It was good fun and I enjoyed it.

“I did feel slightly panicky running about, but my strategy was just to go for everything I wanted and get as much of it as I could.

“I had no idea that this would happen and I’m excited to go and start eating and drinking as much of it as I want.”

Shazia Sarwar, a sales assistant at the shop, added: “That was really, really fun. To be honest with you this is the first time that we’ve done something like this and it was so nice to see David so excited.

“I would love to do this again.”

The Glasgow Times will be teaming up with Snappy Shopper to give one lucky customer the opportunity to take part in a basket dash challenge in Rutherglen.

We will be at the Cathkin Convenience Store on Skye Road on February 22 at 2pm.

And if you’re not available to be in with a chance of taking part, we will be running a promotion in the Glasgow Times on February 21.

Snappy Shopper customers will be able to get £10 off an £11 shop.

The home delivery service makes it super easy to get your groceries delivered to your door in as little as 30 minutes, all whilst supporting your local convenience store.

That includes a full range of products including milk, eggs, bread and other daily essentials. It's all just a few taps away and ready to be delivered to your home in a snap.

The app works with independent and franchised stores across the country including Nisa, SPAR Premier, One Stop and more.

Download the app on the App Store or Google Play.