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Re: Crying over buying milk

Posted: Tue 20 Dec, 2022 12.24
by Nick Harvey
I hadn't realised the white tops had gone national (international if Ms Sturgeon gets her way).

The press release I saw indicated that it was just a trial for a month for places served by the Bridgwater Muller plant.

We're certainly getting them from Tesco in Wiltshire.

The main annoyance I find, not particularly to do with the colour, is that the machine seems to be doing them up tighter, so the tab on the inner seal sticks to the top and comes away with it, making it difficult to then remove the inner seal.

Re: Crying over buying milk

Posted: Tue 20 Dec, 2022 18.01
by Pete
Tesco Pure (own brand cravendale) has just got it but normal tesco hasn't

Re: Crying over buying milk

Posted: Fri 23 Dec, 2022 22.19
by Martin Phillp
Nick Harvey wrote: Tue 20 Dec, 2022 12.24 The main annoyance I find, not particularly to do with the colour, is that the machine seems to be doing them up tighter, so the tab on the inner seal sticks to the top and comes away with it, making it difficult to then remove the inner seal.
My mum's had issues opening the bottle tops as well and like you, once I've managed to open it, the tab sticks to the top.

Re: Crying over buying milk

Posted: Sat 24 Dec, 2022 11.41
by thegeek
Christmas greetings from my milko.

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Re: Crying over buying milk

Posted: Sat 24 Dec, 2022 13.40
by Nick Harvey
thegeek wrote: Christmas greetings from my milko.
Is that a glass bottle?

How quaint!

Re: Crying over buying milk

Posted: Tue 27 Dec, 2022 03.05
by Martin Phillp
Milk and More?

Re: Crying over buying milk

Posted: Fri 30 Dec, 2022 17.03
by thegeek
No, an independent who are based in Woodford Green. We barely get through enough cow milk at home to make it worthwhile these days, though the weekly eggs and bread deliveries are handy.