
Q. Are your milk cartons recyclable?
A. Milk cartons are recyclable, but currently
not all recycling collection services accept them.
The number of areas that accept milk cartons for
recycling is increasing each year. Your recycling
collection service can tell you if they accept milk
cartons. We have been informed that Seattle Public
Utilities accepts rinsed milk cartons for recycling.
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Q. Is Smith Brothers milk free of artificial
growth hormones?
A. Yes, our milk is free of artificial
(recombinant) growth hormones. All of our milk comes
from local cows so we can guarantee none of them are
treated with any artificial growth hormones (rBST).
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Q. Where does Smith Brothers milk come from?
A. 100% of our milk comes from local cows. By
using local cows we can ensure they are given the
best care possible and in return they give us great
tasting milk.
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Q. Does Smith Brothers Farms charge a delivery
charge?
A. No, Smith Brothers milkmen only charge you
for the products that you order.
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Q. Why doesn't Smith Brothers post their prices
on the web site?
A. All of our home delivery milkmen are
independent distributors who purchase our products
and set their own retail prices, which are
competitive with the grocery stores in their areas.
Each milkman has his own price list.
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Q. What if I am not home when the milk is
delivered?
A. Your Smith Brothers milkman will provide you
with an insulated porch box that will keep your milk
cool. Some customers put blue ice in their boxes to
help keep the milk cool, especially in the summer
months.
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Q. How will my milkman know what to deliver to my
home each delivery?
A. Most customers have a regular standing order
that is brought to them each delivery. If you need
to change/add to your order, you can either call
your milkman in advance or leave your milkman a note
in your porch box.
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Q. How often can I get milk delivered?
A. Depending on your area you can receive
delivery either once or twice a week.
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Q. How will I be billed for my milk delivery?
A. Most of our milkmen will leave you a bill in
your porch box the first delivery of the month for
the previous month. There are some milkmen who will
bill every two weeks and some that accept COD only.
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Q. What if I have a question on my bill?
A. All of our home delivery milkmen are
independent distributors. They handle and maintain
all of the billing for their own customers. If a
question arises you can either contact your milkman
by phone or leave a note in your porch box.
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Q. How do I order extra products?
A. Your milkman can supply you with "extra order
slips" that list most of the items we carry. Then
you can either leave the slip in your porch box or
call ahead to ensure your milkman will have the
extra items for you.
NOTE: Not all Smith Brothers
Milkmen carry the full line of products on their
trucks. For a complete list of products available
for delivery and prices, ask your milkman.
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Q. Is it true, milk in clear plastic containers is not as nutritional as milk in a paper carton?
A. Yes, scientific studies show that milk in clear plastic containers can lose a significant portion of vitamin A and riboflavin, destroyed by light exposure. Plastic containers also tend to give the milk a flat, oxidized flavor. Paper cartons block out 96% of the light with no flavor change. That’s why Smith Brothers packages your milk and dairy products in paper cartons. Your milk will retain more nutritional value and will taste better, too!
(Study by Cornell University, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences)
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Q. Who do I contact to get delivery service?
A. There are two ways to sign up for home
delivery service. You may call or email the dairy to
contact the milkman in your area. You can sign-up by
email in the "Home Delivery
Sign-Up" section of this web site.
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Q. Does Smith Brothers package their milk in
glass bottles?
A. No, we quit packaging in glass bottles
several years ago. Smith Brothers Farms packages
their products in paper cartons and on request in
gallon plastic jugs.
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Q. Does Smith Brothers just deliver dairy
products?
A. No, in addition to a wide range of dairy
products Smith Brothers also offers a variety of
other products including farm fresh eggs, Tully's
Coffee, English Bay cookie dough, and concentrated
laundry soap. In many homes both parents work and
the convenience of home delivered products
eliminates the daily trip to the grocery store.
Information and pictures of these other products can
be found on this web site at "Home
Delivery Products".
NOTE: Not all Smith Brothers
Milkmen carry the full line of products on their
trucks. For a complete list of products available
for delivery and prices, ask your milkman.
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Q. I am moving, can I still have Smith Brothers
delivery service to my new home?
A. We hope so! Smith Brothers home delivery
service covers the greater Puget Sound area. To find
out if we can deliver to your new address, contact
us and we will be happy to assist you.
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Q. I am going on vacation or need to skip a
delivery, how do I suspend service?
A. If you need to suspend service or skip a
delivery, it is recommended you contact your milkman
directly. You can also call or leave a note in your
porch box in advance of your leaving.
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Q. Is there a membership fee or contracts to
sign?
A. No, there are no membership fees and no
contracts to sign.
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Q. Is there a minimum order?
A. Yes, usually you will need to order a minimum
of two-1/2 gallons of milk per delivery.
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Q. Must I take delivery for a minimum period of
time?
A. No, there is no specified period of time you
must sign up for delivery. You can stop your service
whenever you want, but once you have enjoyed the
convenience and the freshness of the products you
will not want to stop.
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Q. How do I suggest new items for Smith Brothers
to carry on their routes?
A. We try to get the best products for you and
your family to choose from. If you have something in
mind you would like to see us carry, let us know and
we will check it out. You can find all of the
contact information in the "Contact The Dairy"
section of this web site.
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