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No end to milk delivery

Although there has been -much publicity about the [ demise of bottled milk, and of ! ihome deliveries, this will not happen, according to an edi- ! torial in “Town Milk,” the i Journal of the Milk Board. ; Comments based on i remarks made by the former! i Minister of Agriculture and [(Fisheries Mr Moyle) at the ..annual conference of town (milk suppliers led the media ;to believe that someone was trying to tinker with the public's daily milk supply, the editorial says. “Nothing could i be further from the truth.” The public would resist any : i change in the quality of the product, or lesssening of the i'serviep, and if anvthing, the : home delivery service could be expanded to provide other : products, such as cheese, ,[yoghurt, and milk powder. To liprovide this service, vendors i would have to meet the customer daily, and the delivery ■ > would be slower. 1 The cost of an expanded I‘service would have to be I studied before an already effi- • cient system was changed, it ■said.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 34026, 15 December 1975, Page 5

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No end to milk delivery Press, Volume CXV, Issue 34026, 15 December 1975, Page 5

No end to milk delivery Press, Volume CXV, Issue 34026, 15 December 1975, Page 5