It’s something out of a bygone era: the milkman stopping at your home, leaving glass bottles of milk right in the refrigerator.
But A.B. Munroe Dairy, founded in 1881 in East Providence, never stopped delivering. And now it’s taking steps to bring the process into the 21st century. For one thing, your milkman just might be a milkwoman.
Though most customers today opt to have their deliveries left in an insulated box on their porches, drivers will enter houses – often equipped with alarm codes – where customers don’t want deliveries left on the porch. They then place fresh milk in the refrigerator, rotating it so the older milk is in the front…