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We also use milkandmore for our milk delivery. Think they are great although a little bit unreliable at taking the payment out on the day they say they will...but otherwise great.


And the other day i saw that if you sign up on line and use this promotion code YULETEN, you get ?15 i think, off your first order.


Good luck

Dave's Dairy thirded! Milk always there first thing in the morning - although they don't deliver every day tend to deliver a couple of days worth of milk at a time and deliver all the milk for the weekend on a Friday morning. Not a problem for us as we only get a pint a day but may be a storage issue if you have 2-3 pints a day.

nozchik Wrote:

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> Hi i never seen a milk man on my road but would

> like to get milk delivery and some vegetable box

> occasionally. Can you recommend any local milk

> delivery company. BTW have checked Dairy crest and

> there don't cover my road yet,

>

> Thanks Dee.


Yup, me neither. Dairy Crest is Milk and More.

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