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we have had cartons of milk and cream disappear from our doorstep many days recently. we have now discovered that a fox is the rascally culprit. we want to buy a hinged lidded container for the milkman to leave our goods in. does anyone know where such an item can be bought. please don't suggest making one. I am decorative rather than functional.
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You can buy plastic storage boxes with catches at both ends, all different sizes. ('Really Useful' is the best make)


Then leave a note for the milkman asking if he would please be so kind as to leave the milk etc inside the container.


Much safer than something with a hinged lid that can be easily be knocked over & opened.


Plus of course you would have to leave the box behind a hedge or wall away from view. Otherwise in ED it would be at risk of being stolen.

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