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£10 worth of free food and milk delivered to your doorstep

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BoffinMum · 27/10/2010 19:27

This is a fab Daily Telegraph promotion for new customers in Miles and More milk delivery areas. You can order up to £10 worth of free food online (good brands) and have it delivered to your doorstep for nothing, nada, gratis. It worked very well for us, and they did OK out of it as we have now set up a regular order, which we had been meaning to do for a while. Enjoy.

This is what they tell you to do.

  1. Visit www.milkandmore.co.uk and enter your postcode to check that we can deliver to you.
  2. Enter your delivery address and payment details. You will need to set up a regular payment method to receive this offer, if you do not do so, the offer will not apply. No payment will be taken, unless you exceed the £10 offer limit.
  3. Select your chosen items.
  4. Click 'Edit and Confirm' and in your shopping basket enter promotional code TGRAPH and click 'Go'.
  5. Click 'Confirm' once you are happy with your order.
  6. Your order will now appear in the 'My Confirmed Orders' section.
  7. Your order will be delivered on your local milkman's next delivery.
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BoffinMum · 27/10/2010 19:27

PS I was only reading the Daily Telegraph for research purposes. Do not tell my friends. Grin

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maxybrown · 27/10/2010 20:50

I would feel too guilty doing it as it would cost us so much more to set up an account reguarly afterwards Sad

WhatFreshHellIsThis · 27/10/2010 20:54

I'm assuming I can't do this as I already have an account with them for our milk? Poo. Sad

BoffinMum · 27/10/2010 21:01

You don't have to, maxy. You can just plunder their free food and make merry with the bacon and croissants. And then decide you don't want anything more after that.

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neuronsattheready · 27/10/2010 21:03

They are cocks, dont use them.
The delivery guy pissed on my fence and delivered squashed milk

terrordelivery · 27/10/2010 21:05

Not in our area [hsad]

thisisyesterday · 27/10/2010 21:11

that would be great if our milk and more delivery guy hadbn't just been jailed for running someone over in his milk float Hmm

BoffinMum · 27/10/2010 21:14

Blimey
I got a timely delivery and perfect condition stuff
Not like the last milk delivery company.

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WhatFreshHellIsThis · 27/10/2010 22:30

blimey. some bad experiences here! Ours is lovely, always on time, always the right order.

frazzled74 · 27/10/2010 22:35

i do this now because i was finding that everytime i dropped into local supermarket or spar shop for milk i was spending between £5 and £20.The milk costs a little more but i dont get tempted by special offers on other products etc and never run out of milk, plus i think its a nice oldfashioned tradition.

maxybrown · 27/10/2010 22:42

it is a fantastic old fashioned tradition, completely agree! But unfortuately I can get 8 pints of milk for £2 so no competition sadly. That is from Iceland, a 2 min walk for me and am never tempted by anything else in there..........well rarely lol

I would feel guilty because I love the idea of a milkman, but know we could never keep it up!!

NoahAndTheWhale · 27/10/2010 22:42

I did a thing like this with milk and more a few months ago - was only for £5 though. Wonder if I would be able to do it again

NoahAndTheWhale · 27/10/2010 22:48

We've moved house now and the new house isn't in a milk and more area. So can't have it :(

BoffinMum · 28/10/2010 07:34

I costed up the groceries against Sainsbury and they were around 10% more (hence the Milk and More name LOL!) but the things on special offer were good value. Milk prices obviously aren't going to be able to compete with supermarkets at all though, but we kept running out and spending lots of extra money whilst topping up as well.

Anyway, just thought I would post as £10 free food is £10 back in our pockets in these difficult times.

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Schulte · 29/10/2010 20:25

Bummer, I already get milk from them.

happysunshinedays · 29/10/2010 21:48

Sounds great but i'm not in their delivery area unfortunately. Thanks for the effort though Boff!!

SleepWhenImDead · 31/10/2010 19:55

I have had milk delivered by these guys for a few years now- fab service that you can manage online really easily, as late as 9pm the previous evening. The special offers are pretty good and great just to have a one- off delivery of bread for the morning etc.

RiojaLover75 · 31/10/2010 20:53

Yay! We're on it!

Now just need to remember NOT to buy milk when I got to Sainsburys for my monster shop Grin.

Thanks Boffin, great bargain spotting!

4andnotout · 31/10/2010 21:12

That looks great, thank you :)

melonian · 03/11/2010 19:48

Thankyou very much - that'll take the pressure off the food budget this week :-)

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