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  • Sublime_2
    Sublime_2 Posts: 15,741 Forumite
    I don't bother leaving just for milk, although will do if the weather gets much warmer. I'm in a very low crime rate area, so my stuff is safe, but the bag is so huge, think my milk bag would get lost in it.
  • HannahIOW wrote: »
    I'm too worried to leave my cool bag out for the milkie to put my stuff in, already had orange juice nicked! I know it was free, but it's a really nice bag.

    Maybe hide it in a bush or put in in your garden? Behind a fence? Go to your account on milkandmore and add delivery instructions. Should be easy enough :)
    Thought for the day: each generation of mankind tends to hug the illusion of having reached the culmination of human achievement. Yet, as we scoff at our groping ancestors, so our descendants will surely scoff at us.

    -C.F Harriss - Worthing at War - August 17 1941
  • HannahIOW
    HannahIOW Posts: 2,958 Forumite
    Maybe hide it in a bush or put in in your garden? Behind a fence? Go to your account on milkandmore and add delivery instructions. Should be easy enough :)
    I would do but I leave it out at work (repair garage) so no garden or bushes to hide it in. I did write in the note for them to hide it behind the parked cars, but still they leave it in full view. It's quite a posh area too, was hoping it was just a passing thief who stole the orange juice but we had some foglight covers stolen off one of the cars recently too.
    £2 Savers Club 2011 (putting towards a deposit :)) - £588
  • Sublime_2
    Sublime_2 Posts: 15,741 Forumite
    I've just had my first proper invoice, which is due to be debited soon. can't believe I've spent £29.40. :eek:

    They didn't take off my free Jug-it, so could you please check your invoices from them carefully.
  • Stompa
    Stompa Posts: 8,376 Forumite
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    edited 25 March 2011 at 11:09PM
    Well after a lifetime of using a milkman I've just stopped doing so. I can't justify paying 62p (edit: now increased to 65p) a pint when I can get it for 25p from the shop.
    Stompa
  • Sublime_2
    Sublime_2 Posts: 15,741 Forumite
    It is dearer, but I've been taking advantage of any introductory offers. Its a life-saver for me, as I have 2 young children, and can't just nip out to the shop while they're in bed to get extra milk, or something I've forgotten.

    Just had another delivery this morning, of some croissants, extra milk (needed), and some 1/2 price chocolate biscuits. I'm trying to be good!
  • Stompa wrote: »
    Well after a lifetime of using a milkman I've just stopped doing so. I can't justify paying 62p a pint when I can get it for 25p from the shop.

    well actually, you can. Did you watch peoples supermarket on Channel 4 a couple weeks ago? Farmers are going out of business because supermarkets are hammering down the price they pay for the milk. Does that justify the higher price?
    Thought for the day: each generation of mankind tends to hug the illusion of having reached the culmination of human achievement. Yet, as we scoff at our groping ancestors, so our descendants will surely scoff at us.

    -C.F Harriss - Worthing at War - August 17 1941
  • Stompa
    Stompa Posts: 8,376 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    well actually, you can. Did you watch peoples supermarket on Channel 4 a couple weeks ago? Farmers are going out of business because supermarkets are hammering down the price they pay for the milk. Does that justify the higher price?
    Fair enough, but I'm talking about Milk&More (Dairy Crest) here, and as far as I can see they're in the same league as the supermarkets when it comes to hammering down the price they pay.
    Stompa
  • myrtleturtle
    myrtleturtle Posts: 8,206 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    another code for new customers
    £10 off first shop = EASTEREGG
  • Sublime_2
    Sublime_2 Posts: 15,741 Forumite
    Any more codes for existing customers, please feel free!
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