Lauren Peterson, a junior media and journalism major, said in a message that she loves lactose-free milk even though she is not lactose-intolerant. Despite this, she said, she does not like the new ice cream at Chase.
“I have noticed that certain brands of lactose-free milk have a strange after-taste which is the same lingering after-taste the ice cream in Chase has,” Peterson said.
Other students appreciate the switch and wish it was served in both Chase and Lenoir.
“I have not personally tried it, but my suitemate is lactose intolerant, and she tried it, and she loves it,” Jillian Bratton, a student majoring in neuroscience, said. “She really wishes it was served in both dining halls.”
Carolina Dining Services said Lenoir still offers regular dairy ice cream and has no plans to make any changes.
“Having two dining halls on campus with soft serve machines allows Carolina Dining Services to offer a greater variety of options for all Tar Heels, so everyone can enjoy ice cream!” CDS said in the email.
Peterson said in her message that she wishes CDS would bring the old ice cream back.
“I used to love getting ice cream from Chase and, although, I agree that they should have lactose-free options for those who are lactose intolerant, I think they should also provide regular ice cream,” she said.
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