TWO more milk vending machines have been installed in Herefordshire.
The machines are run by Showle Dairy and are stocked with milk, milkshakes, butter, cheese and chocolate.
One has been installed outside the Tarrington Arms, near Ledbury, and another has been installed at Yarkhill Village Hall.
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A spokesperson for Showle Dairy told the Hereford Times: "Our organic herd of Friesian and Shorthorn cows spend most of the year outside grazing in the Herefordshire countryside. The milk is pasteurised on the farm, before being taken to the vending machines in sealed tanks, providing fresh quality local produce with low food miles.
"The farm is part of Organic Herd, and some of the butter and cheese produced by them is also available in the sheds."
Similar milk vending machines can be found at rural spots across the county, including Saffron's Cross Garage in Bodenham, Merrivale Farm in Little Birch, Llangrove Village Hall, in the towns of Bromyard, Ledbury and Leominster, and in Hereford itself.
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