Residents can now receive fresh bread with their milk deliveries - packaged in a handmade box made by the Manx Workshop for the Disabled.
Noa Bakehouse and the Isle of Man Creamery have launched the joint initiative - where everyone across the Island can have fresh products delivered to their doorstep.
The delivery service is free - buyers have to pay for the cost of the products and the one off purchase of the delivery crate which will keep the bread safe through the day.
Tim Sayers is the sales and marketing manager for the creamery:
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