Is milk delivery becoming a thing again?

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Currently in Europe right now, and the milk tastes freaking amazing compared to the shit in USA. I would be willing to pay a higher price for this level of tastiness.
 

Naer

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had the best organic milk delivered by amazon not too long sgo. i got other stuff as well
 

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Currently in Europe right now, and the milk tastes freaking amazing compared to the shit in USA. I would be willing to pay a higher price for this level of tastiness.
Chernobyl residue. That really makes the milk come alive in your mouth.
 

ViRGE

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Why on Earth could it or would it be a thing? Other than a few shut-ins nobody needs milk delivered. It's sold everywhere.
Direct from the dairy. It's fresher (to a degree) by cutting out a middle man.
 

Muse

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The only milk I buy is non fat dry milk powder. Typically it's delivered to me in quantity. Used to be by Walmart, but it seems they've stopped delivering the largest ones (64oz, I used order those 3 or 4 at a time, free shipping). I ordered a 28lb bucket from Costco recently.
 

Muse

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Chernobyl residue. That really makes the milk come alive in your mouth.
I used to wonder about European cheeses being radioactive. I suppose it's a legitimate concern especially from some places of origin. I bought some English cheddar the other day. I suppose I'm safe there.