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  2. Milk delivery - Wikipedia

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    An Indian milkman on his motorbike. Milk delivery is a delivery service dedicated to supplying milk, typically in bottles or cartons, to customers' homes. This service is performed by a milkman, milkwoman, or milk deliverer. (In contrast, a cowman or milkmaid tends to cows.) The delivery route is a milk route or milk run.

  3. Is It the Return of the Milkman? - AOL

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    In Middleton, Maryland, the milkman isn't a nostalgic figure of the past. However, the delivery service of South Mountain Creamery is anything, but traditional. While the farm provides a delivery ...

  4. The 35 Best Food Delivery Services, from Local Takeout Apps ...

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    5. Grubhub. Best food delivery service for group orders. What you get: Takeout or delivery from your favorite local spots and restaurant chains Why we love it: Grubhub and Seamless are owned by ...

  5. Sealtest Dairy - Wikipedia

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    Sealtest building in Cleveland in the 1960s. Sealtest had milk and ice cream plants across the midwestern and northeastern part of the United States, with large operations in Chicago, Milwaukee, Cleveland, La Crosse, Wisconsin, Huntington, Indiana, Rockford, Illinois, Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York City.

  6. Milk float - Wikipedia

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    A milk float is a vehicle specifically designed for the delivery of fresh milk. Today, milk floats are usually battery electric vehicles (BEV), but they were formerly horse-drawn floats . They were once common in many European countries, particularly the United Kingdom , and were operated by local dairies .

  7. Glass milk bottle - Wikipedia

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    A modern British milk bottle owned by Dairy Crest Pint and half gallon returnable glass bottles From the second half of the 19th century, milk has been packaged and delivered in reusable and returnable glass bottles. They are used mainly for doorstep delivery of fresh milk by milkmen. Once customers have finished the milk, empty bottles are expected to be rinsed and left on the doorstep for ...

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  9. Milk run - Wikipedia

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    Milk runs are documented in the American Upper Midwest as early as 1917, where it was a train that made frequent stops to pick up farmers' milk cans for shipment to local dairies for processing and bottling. [2] It may also be the route used to distribute full milk bottles and collect empties by a milkman. [3]