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Mortons Dairies reports soaring milk delivery orders as Covid returns people to 'original subscription service'

The firm, which includes Liverpool FC and the NHS among its 55,000 customers, is creating new jobs and expanding its network

Julian Harrison and his father Norman from Mortons Dairies(Image: Create Photography)

A North West firm says it has seen customer numbers soar during the Covid lockdowns - as more and more people return to what it described as the "original subscription service".

Mortons Dairies is a family-owned business based on Merseyside, and said it has created new jobs and expanded its network of routes across the region to support the rising demand for home deliveries of food essentials.

The business now delivers to more than 55,000 customers from seven depots across the Merseyside region - two in Liverpool with further hubs in Maghull, Chester, Wigan and on the Wirral.

During the past 12 months, the Maghull-based business has seen a 30% increase in the number of customers getting pints of milk in glass bottles delivered to their doorstep with an average of 35,000 pints a day being delivered on its own fleet of over 100 electric vehicles.

As well as residential customers Mortons Dairies also supplies milk to public and private sector organisations including Liverpool Football Club and the NHS.

Julian Harrison joint managing director , said: “Our business has grown but we’ve been careful to do this in a sustainable and sensible way.

"During the first lockdown, we received a massive uptake in new customers and we’ve seen a 90% retention rate of these customers including during the periods where lockdown restrictions were eased.

“This has given us the confidence that there is a long-term demand for fresh food essentials being delivered directly to people’s doors. We are adding new postcodes to our delivery network every single day and will add them where customers demand.