Friday, 16 September 2011

Mitchells, Mooriel and Milk at The Scottish Samurai Festival Gala

It would appear that Mitchells beloved Cow, Mooriel is becoming somewhat of a social animal. Mooriel will be making an appearance, with some of the team from Mitchells, at tomorrows Scottish Samurai Festival Gala. Along with other great attractions, Mitchells will be giving away FREE tastings of Mitchells milk!

Mitchells' good friends and customer, Mains of Scotstown Inn, Bridge of Don, Aberdeen are helping organise the event tomorrow. The Gala is being held at Bridge of Don Barracks Aberdeen. For more information about the event go to ourgala.info. You can also find out more about Thomas Blake Glover, the Scottish Samurai by clicking here.

Competition!
Mooriel and all the team are looking forward to the day and to meeting lots of new people. Make sure you come and say hello and get yourself some free Mitchells milk. We will also be running a fun facebook competition. Simply visit us tomorrow at the Gala to get your picture taken with Mooriel. If you like our facebook page and tag yourself in the picture form the event you will be entered into a prize draw to win some Mitchells goodies. See you all tomorrow!

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Wednesday, 7 September 2011

Mooriel takes to the stage

It looks like Mooriel has taken up a new career in acting! This Sunday (11th September), our very own Mitchells' Cow, Mooriel will tread the boards in Inverurie Town Hall, starring in a special charity preview of Flying Pigs Production “Silence of the Bams” in aid of Friends Of Insch Hospital and Community.

The Friends Of Insch Hospital and Community were established in 1988 to promote, provide or assist by voluntary and financial means, which improves the standard and quality of care or environment of patients of Insch Hospital, Community and Health Centre.

The entertaining and fabulously funny Flying Pigs production will raise funds to help build a Health Hub immediately in front of the present War Memorial Hospital. This will assure the continuation of the services available at present, and add further services to benefit patients in the future.

Tickets are available from Mitchells at The Dairy, Strachans Newsagent Inverurie and Stephens DIY in Insch. You will also be able to catch Mooriel for 2 weeks in October in the very same production at His Majesty’s Theatre Aberdeen. 

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Tuesday, 30 August 2011

MItchells Delivery Driver's Early Morning Milk Run

There is more to Mitchells Dairy than meets the eye and we wanted to highlight part of the business to show you what it takes for your milk to be delivered. At Mitchells we happily cater for local businesses and home deliveries, so whether you are a shop, hotel, restaurant, office or just waking up at home, Mitchells will deliver!

Our delivery drivers get up at the crack of dawn each morning to ensure your Mitchells delivery is there for you ready to start your day.  In the video below you will see Bruce McKenzie a member of our wholesale delivery team delivering to some local businesses. 

Although Bruce has to get out of bed before most of us in the morning, he does have the advantage of taking in the beautiful scenery of the local area and he's even managed to capture the sun rising in this video clip. Take a moment to watch the footage of Bruce's morning work, which includes him dropping off deliveries to the well known and award winning Cock and Bull Restaurant. The film also features Haddo Estate Tearoom, which is part of a stunning National Trust property near Tarves,  The Store, Foveran a butchery business, farm shop and cafĂ© run by the Booth family and The Poachers Rest, a country pub and restaurant at Auchmacoy Ellon.




We deliver Mitchells milk and cream along with a range of produce including eggs, potatoes, yogurts and fruit juice. In addition we can deliver the Press and Journal newspaper to rural doorsteps. Business and Wholesale customers also have the choice of ordering from a range of cheeses and many restaurants order our home made Mitchells oatcakes for their cheeseboards.

Mitchells have 5 doorstep rounds delivering to around 1600 households in Inverurie and the surrounding area.  Many customers receive milk to their doorstep or driveway 3 times a week and in some areas we can offer deliveries up to 6 times a week.  In addition to this we have 10 wholesale rounds delivering to businesses in an area bordered by Portlethen to the south, Fraserburgh, Turriff, Huntly to the north and Banchory to the west.

If you are interested in having milk and produce delivered from Mitchells we would love to hear from you. Phone 01467 621389 or email info@mitchells-scotland.com for more information.

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Wednesday, 17 August 2011

Keith from Mitchells opens Annual District Horticultural Society's Show


Mitchells Dairy Managing Partner, Keith Whyte will open Inverurie and District Horticultural Society's Show this year.

The annual even will take place in Inverurie Town Hall on the 3rd of September. It is a great honour for Keith to play an important role in the event. We just couldn't resist telling all our facebook friends about Keith's newly found fame. I am sure you wont mind giving him a little support by wishing him luck on our facebook page.

Take a look at the schedule below:




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Tuesday, 26 July 2011

Is it worth crying over spilt milk, when it's stolen from your doorstep?

We are sad to say that yesterday, some of Mitchells' Dairy loyal customers were victims of theft. At Mitchells, we pride ourselves in the service we provide our customers and make sure that even in the event of a crime, we will always try to ensure we provide the best customer care possible.

Reports were made that five of our customers, living in the same street did not receive their milk yesterday morning. However, when our delivery driver confirmed that the milk delivery was made to each customer, we discovered that the milk had in fact been stolen. As yet we do not know exactly how it happened but we wanted to highlight that what may have been a practical joke or prank carried out by inconsiderate individuals, is in fact a huge inconvenience to those affected. Although this may have been considered a fun joke to the culprits, there are many knock on effects that stealing someone's milk has.                                

Firstly, the customer who normally wakes up to milk on their doorstep would be without their milk, which in most cases is used for their first cup of tea and breakfast in the morning. A large proportion of our customers are elderly and having their milk stolen is extremely upsetting as they may not be very mobile and aren't able to 'nip out' for a replacement, meaning they are without breakfast. Secondly, the fact that someone has stolen from their doorsteps, could leave them feeling uneasy about the thought of someone taking their milk from their doorstep.

This is the last thing we would want for our customers. As we mentioned, customer care is very important to us and due to the milk being stolen, we at Mitchells had to re-deliver the milk. This then had an effect on our staff resources as the time to taken to redeliver the milk was taken away from the duties of running Mitchells Dairy. The police have been contacted and reports have been made, however, it does not take away from the fact that the pranksters have caused a lot more trouble than they anticipated.

So if you think this type of prank is a bit of innocent fun, then think again. As we have highlighted there are many knock on effects to this stupid act. We would like to thank the police for their time in this matter and we would also like to thank to our staff for re-delivering the milk to those affected. Would especially like to offer our apologies to our customers who had their milk stolen and would like them to know that we hope that this doesn't happen again.

Have you ever been affected by a similar story with any orders and deliveries? If so, then tell us on our facebook page. We are always keen to hear feedback and welcome any comments.

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Friday, 22 July 2011

Ian Mennie retires after 10 years

The picture on the left shows Mitchells Dairy, Managing Partner, Keith Whyte, (left) presenting one of our delivery drivers with a well earned retirement gift. Ian Mennie (right) retired after 10 years of wholesale milk delivery. We would like to wish Ian all the very best in his retirement and hope he enjoys some long lies now he does not have to get up so early in the morning! 


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Tuesday, 19 July 2011

Facebook Competition: Why should you win ?


Because we love our Facebook fans at Mitchell's Dairy, we have decided to have another fun, lighthearted competition.

This is your chance to win yourself and your family, a weekend family ticket, to the Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival. This allows two adults, and two children to attend the festival. This is an event you wont want to miss, with big names such as Newton Faulkner, Kassidy, Deacon Blue and Ed Sheeran performing, it's sure to be a great show.

All you have to do to enter, is "Like" our Facebook Page, leave a message on the wall, explaining the reason why you deserve to win the tickets.

This competition will be run over the course of this week, and all entries must be in by Monday 25th at 12 o'clock, as the competition will be closed.


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