Old-fashioned milkman makes the rounds as U.S. shoppers stay home
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[May 26, 2020]
MIDDLETOWN, Md. (Reuters) - The milk
truck can be heard more than a block away, chugging along the narrow
tree-lined streets of Washington's historic Capitol Hill neighborhood.
Milkman Seth Burmeister is making the first of the day's 150 home
deliveries of milk, eggs and ice cream produced at South Mountain
Creamery in Middletown, Maryland, some 60 miles (100 km) away.
South Mountain Creamery says it saw an almost tenfold increase in new
home delivery customers over a single weekend in late March when
stay-at-home measures due to the COVID-19 pandemic started in the
region. By mid-May the company had a wait list of 6,000 new households,
it said.
"COVID kind of pushed people over that line, that 'Hey, I'm going to
have to try this'," said the dairy's CEO, Tony Brusco.
An extra advantage is the milk is delivered in glass bottles rather than
single-use plastic jugs found in most grocery stores. The eggs come from
cage-free chickens and the milk from grass-fed cows, according to the
company's website.
South Mountain's overall customer base doubled over four weeks after the
initial surge in interest in late March, said Brusco, and they are still
hiring more drivers and trucks.
Capitol Hill resident Sarah Henn has been ordering her milk from South
Mountain for 14 years and says the realities of a post-COVID world mean
home food delivery will likely be something more people will want.
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A dog looks at man while delivering milk at Capitol Hill as
coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues to spread nationwide and
public anxiety lingering in grocery stores has created a new surge
of interest in home food deliveries, in Washington, U.S., May 18,
2020. REUTERS/ Carlos Barria
"We certainly all know that nothing's going back to normal in the
next six, 12 months; that we're going to be living differently,"
Henn said. "And certainly that some of the things that we're
adopting now I'm sure will continue to become part of our lives as
we move forward."
(Reporting by Mana Rabiee and Julio Cesar Chavez; Writing by Lisa
Shumaker; Editing by Sonya Hepinstall)
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