Home > Milk delivery companies see jump in demand during lockdown

News
Milk delivery companies see jump in demand during lockdown

Description

The coronavirus lockdown has seen a surge in demand for milk delivery services in Britain. Milkmen once delivered nearly 90 percent of milk consumed in the UK, but that dipped to less than three percent in recent years. Now the lockdown has seen thousands of new customers sign up for the service, that delivers juices and food staples as well as milk, leaving veteran delivery men like Ian Beardwell 'double busy'.

Added on the 06/05/2020 21:09:48 - Copyright : AFP EN

To customise your video :

Or Create an account

More videos on the subject

  • About a thousand farmers demand fair prices for milk

    Talavera de la Reina (Spain), Sep 7 (EFE) .- (Camera: Manuel Reino) About a thousand dairy cattle farmers from Castilla La Mancha and more than one hundred tractors have demanded fair prices for milk in Talavera de la Reina. FOOTAGE OG THE PROTEST IN TALAVERA DE LA REINA, SPAIN

    07/09/2021 - EFE Inglés
  • Delivery drivers demand improvements and to be heard by the EC

    Brussels, Feb 24 (EFE/EPA) - (Camera: Ricardo Ruiz) Food delivery drivers demonstrate in Brussels, in front of the European Commission headquarters and ask for improvements in their sector and to be heard.FOOTAGE OF DRIVERS DEMONSTRATING IN FRONT OF THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION HEADQUARTERS.

    24/02/2021 - EFE Inglés
  • Peruvian protesters demand government ease lockdown measures

    Lima, Jan 30 (EFE).- Hundreds rallied in the Peruvian capital, Lima, on Saturday to call for the government to relax coronavirus-related restrictions. The rally's main slogan were "Death to quarantine", "Freedom, insurgency", "No work, no health" and "No to the new world order". (Camera: MIKHAIL HUACAN).SHOT LIST: A PROTEST OVER CORONAVIRUS RESTRICTIONS IN LIMA, PERU.

    31/01/2021 - EFE Inglés
  • Food delivery in Beirut amid Covid lockdown

    Beirut (Lebanon) Jan. 20 (EFE/EPA), (Camera: Nabil Mouzer).- In an attempt to contain the coronavirus pandemic, Lebanon announced on January 14 a complete lockdown, exempting restaurants, food stores, health and safety services, among others.FOOTAGE OF FOOD DISTRIBUTION ACTIVITIES IN BEIRUT IN THE MIDST OF A LOCKDOWN

    20/01/2021 - EFE Inglés
  • DoorDash In Talks To Go Public

    On Friday morning DoorDash released its filing to go public. In the filing DoorDash said in the filing that, in the first nine months of 2020, it generated revenue of $1.9 billion. That's compared to $587 million the year before. CEO Tony Xu said DoorDash is all about helping brick and mortar businesses succeed. "Helping brick-and-mortar businesses compete, succeed, and flourish in these rapidly changing times is the core problem we are trying to solve." Business Insider reports that DoorDash filed a form S-1 for IPO with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday.

    13/11/2020 - Wochit
  • Thai people turn to food delivery services during Bangkok's soft lockdown due to coronavirus

    Bangkok, Mar 24 (EFE/EPA).- Various restaurants and food chains have set up social distancing stalls for home delivery services as a precaution against the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic at a closed shopping mall in Bangkok.Thailand's Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-o-cha on Tuesday announced an emergency decree to be put in place on Thursday until the end of April, but details of specific measures, which could include curfew and restrictions on movement and media, are yet to be announced. The government also reported three new deaths due to coronavirus on Tuesday – Thai men aged 70, 79 and 45 with underlying health conditions – bringing the total to four, with 106 new cases, bringing the total to 827. (Camera: RUNGROJ YONGRIT).FOOTAGE SHOWS FOOD DELIVERT SERVICES IN A SHOPPING MALL, BANGKOK, THAILAND.

    25/03/2020 - EFE Inglés

More videosNews

Watch video of  - DemainEntreprendre - épisode 12 - Label : Economie wallonne -
News

DemainEntreprendre - épisode 12

29/04/2021 12:55:32