Thousand milk crates go missing
AROUND 1,000 milk crates have gone missing since the start of lockdown.
And Guernsey Dairy is now appealing to islanders to return them.
It is believed that some have been used for grocery deliveries, and the dairy would like them returned to avoid having to spend thousands of pounds on replacements, production manager Dave Domaille said.
‘We are now nearly 1,000 milk crates short at the moment, which makes our distribution process
extremely challenging,’ he said.
‘It is impractical to log each crate as it goes in and out. Under normal circumstances, we would always expect some to be in circulation, but lately we have not had as many coming back in as we should have. If we had to replace the missing crates the cost would be extremely high. That is an expense the dairy can ill afford, particularly as the majority may be lying around unused.’
The familiar orange and blue crates cost the dairy around £13 each to buy and are used to make up orders for milk distributors. They are usually used for deliveries to restaurants and hotels, but these have been largely closed during lockdown.
However, they remain the property of Guernsey Dairy and are meant to be returned as soon as possible.
Following a similar appeal in 2018, more than 1,500 crates were returned.
‘We are not looking to prosecute anyone – we just need our crates returned,’ Mr Domaille said.
‘If they can do this as soon as possible that would help us enormously.’
Islanders could simply return the crates by leaving them on the motorbike car park just inside the dairy to the left of the entrance.