I absolutely love their milk and their Eggnog is wonderful!!! I started buying their milk when it became available in the local stores as I love to support local businesses. Please keep up the good work and supply us with your great milk.
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Winder Farms use to have the best Buttermilk and then about a year ago I found that it was not thick or tasted good. I thought that it was just a bad batch but I have had that confirmed about 4 times now so I consider that they have changed it and have ruined it. Not more Buttermilk from Winder Farms!!!
In response to M: "there are far better prices elsewhere" then this delicious and safe option is not for you and feel free head on in to the grocery store full of antibiotics and factory produced milk and cheese.. I took my kids there for fresh made dairy and ice cream cones after school for years and years and am sad it is no longer an option.
Quality is only fair and NOWHERE near the price. There are much better, higher quality options available locally. Plus, their sales tactics are predatory enough to make a mega-chain gym blush. AVOID!
Winder Farms used to have excellent buttermilk. For over a year now it has tasted like swill. I have tried it occasionally to see if perhaps it had reverted to it's original flavor, but it has not. I plan on NEVER purchasing it again. The BYU Creamery is out of my way, but it is now the only place to find descent buttermilk. You should have been more been more in touch with customers!
Used to love Winder milk but it only takes one time to ruin a good thing. Bought a half gallon of 1% a week ago at Smiths with best by date of May 24. Production numbers 32-2A 16:07. My daughter went to use it today. It had turned yellow, was separating, chunky and the smell was awful. No phone number on the label and website doesn't work. Won't be buying Winder milk again.
Absurd customer service. I joined to have milk delivered in a glass container. That lasted a few months before they cancelled that service. It honestly took them a few months before they could "find" my cooler by my front gate. They consistently didn't deliver items from my order as "they had run out". This morning, I got an text reminding me to pick up my order. And 5 minutes later, an email saying they were going to discontinue my route. Going to. That is future tense. Actually, they simply stopped delivering to my route. According to customer service, a driver didn't show up and Saturday night they decided to stop delivering along SR 248. So, not one of the employees could manage to get in a car and deliver to orders they had already committed to. Not one. Apparently, being a Winder driver is a magical skill that only a chosen few have. What a joke. This company is being run like a joke. If any of you actually sign up for Winder in the future... know that they hold their customers in so little regard that they simply STOP DOING THE SERVICE YOU CONTRACTED THEM TO DO. Without notice. Whenever they want. Despite having obligated YOU (fully disclosed) to a certain number of orders.
Ive been a customer of Winder for decades. Loving their dairy products and used their food delivery service when they did offer it. Now, however... something terrible has gone wrong with their Quality Assurance. My family buys 2-4 gallons of milk a week, and we ve had about a 50% thumbs down rating for the past 3 years. Their milk has been everything from terrible, fresh straight from any store, to expiring earlier than the date claimed. We ve even had a couple gallons with some kind of string chemical odor. I reached out about 2 years ago to the CEO to let them know they have a process issue in their production line somewhere, at the very least QC, but never received a response. The lack of interest in solution would explain the sharp decline I ve seen in the last 6 months. DO NOT BUY WINDER MILK. The company has systemic problems in management. It s clear from the product quality decline and terrible decisions made at high levels that led to the collapse of their successful delivery model (also QC related) and lack of response when clear communication from process engineers (myself) reach out to flag an issue. My guess is complacency due to age of business or Winder family members aren t always the best skilled to run such a big operation. Hire a new management team (see: Harvard MBAs or GE process engineers or national dairy operators), or your company has less than 2 years before doors shuttered. You ve lost our family s business now and I will tell everyone the same. Sad. That s some bad PR.
Winder( used) to have the best buttermilk! Who ever makes it now is doing it no justice, use to be thick and buttery, I would drink it straight to take my medication and to help a upset stomach, just have a glass with my meal, make great ranch dressing. Now it is terrible and over priced. Tryed several different dates and have wasted money seeing if it had changed back to the butter milk I thought! Change it back.