Milk & More, a revived doorstep delivery service, is experiencing a surge in popularity thanks to eco-conscious consumers and those seeking convenience. The company aims to expand its UK operations and deliver a range of products including milk, eggs, bread, and yoghurts. With 55 million reusable glass bottles, they claim to save a significant amount of plastic.
It is being driven by eco-conscious households who prefer glass bottles as well as those who dislike frequently dashing to the shops.The new owners of delivery firm Milk & More are recruiting 1,000 customers a week and plan to expand its existing 700 UK rounds to cover
It had been loss-making under Muller’s ownership, despite an attempt for it to widen its ranges. Recent accounts for the UK andMeanwhile Nijjar Dairies, the parent company of Freshways and Milk & More, posted a rise in profits from £1million to £6.3million last year on sales of £341.4 million.25 side hustles you can pick up in 2025 to make thousands extra from your sofa
Consumer research chief Clive Black, from Shore Capital, previously predicted food going up by 1.5 per cent by the end of the year — but has revised the forecast to 4 per cent.Speaking of the months yet to come, Mr Black said: “Government policy is the prime source of grocery price appreciation, 11 James Daunt, who runs both Waterstones and Barnes & Noble in the US, said the UK arm had opened 12 shops last year and plans “to do that or more in 2025”. In the US, he is plotting another 60 stores.Mr Daunt told the Financial Times it would be “logical” to consider a stock market listing of the combined Waterstones and Barnes & Noble book chains inALDI toasted its “best ever Christmas” after a spike in sales of premium ranges and new shops boosted revenues.
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