$50 for $100 Worth of Home-Delivered Groceries from Oberweis Dairy
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Fresh farm-to-table dairy items such as milk, cheese, and ice cream, as well as other regional groceries delivered directly to doorsteps
Having groceries delivered frees up time for other kitchen tasks, such as cleaning out the refrigerator or milking the tiny cows that live under the sink. Save precious time with this Groupon.
$50 for $100 Worth of Home-Delivered Groceries
A half-gallon glass bottle of milk is $3.39, chocolate milk is $3.79, Coleman organic chicken strips or nuggets are $6.99 for a 12-ounce serving, and Connie’s Pizza Chicago-style deep-dish pie is $8.99. To view the full delivery menu, click here.
Oberweis Dairy offers to provide a free insulated porch dairy box delivered with your first order. Customers will be charged $24.99 for the porch box if they stop service within six months of their first delivery (which includes canceling service or having any lapse in deliveries lasting four weeks or more). This Groupon cannot be applied to this $24.99 charge.
Oberweis Dairy
Almost 100 years ago, Peter J. Oberweis found himself with a surplus of milk. Rather than throw it out or freeze it into popsicles, Peter began selling it to his neighbors, an endeavor that was so popular that he began a milk-delivery service in 1927. Fast-forward to today, and Oberweis Dairy still delivers glass bottles of creamy milk to doorsteps. The small family-owned dairies that produce milk exclusively for Oberweis pledge never to use artificial growth hormones, therefore imbuing craft cheeses, super-premium ice cream, and yogurt with fresh, unobstructed taste. Oberweis partners with other like-minded companies to deliver such items as certified-humane Phil’s Fresh Eggs, Chuckanut Bay Foods cheesecake, and Connie’s Pizza to homes or to sell them at the company’s various retail locations.
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About Oberweis Dairy a
Almost 100 years ago, Peter J. Oberweis found himself with a surplus of milk. Rather than throw it out or freeze it into popsicles, Peter began selling it to his neighbors, an endeavor that was so popular that he began a milk-delivery service in 1927. Fast-forward to today, and Oberweis Dairy still delivers glass bottles of creamy milk to doorsteps. The small family-owned dairies that produce milk exclusively for Oberweis pledge never to use artificial growth hormones, therefore imbuing craft cheeses, super-premium ice cream, and yogurt with fresh, unobstructed taste. Oberweis partners with other like-minded companies to deliver such items as certified-humane Phil’s Fresh Eggs, Chuckanut Bay Foods cheesecake, and Connie’s Pizza to homes or to sell them at the company’s various retail locations.