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DH Suggestion:
Why not sell Nutella and strawberries together?

Response:
Why not! Sounds absolutely delicious and a definite possibility.


DH Suggestion:
Can we have more sugar free drink options besides diet soda? What happened to the Crystal Light or the Sierra Mist Free? As a diabetic, I can only drink water or diet soda. I want more options please.

Response:
Thank you for your request. The Crystal Light and Sierra Mist Free were replaced due to the lack of space. However, we will look into adding more sugar free options next semester. In the mean time, may I suggest milk, iced tea, or iced coffee as other beverage options?


DH Suggestion:
Please could you make Feta cheese available in the cafeteria. Thank you.

Response:
We are planning to review the salad bar options for next semester. We will definitely be sure to have feta cheese as often as possible. Thank you. 


DH Suggestion:
Keep the chocolate and coffee soy milk please. It completes me!!

Response:
We are always glad to hear positive reviews on any of our products, so please keep them coming in.


DH Suggestion:
I like having the music on in the dining hall this year, and I like the different selections throughout the day. Thank you.

Response:
Thank you for your positive feedback. We feel the music creates more of a relaxing and entertaining atmosphere for you while you dine with us.


DH Suggestion:
Dear dining hall staff,
We love the food here and we are thankful for your services. One request would be to possibly have a nacho bar on certain days and fruit in the salad bar, all day. Thank you again.

Response:
A nacho bar is definitely an option. Fruit salad in the salad bar all day would be difficult since we lack space for lunch and dinner salad. We do offer a fruit salad during the day whenever possible. We will try to add that more often.


DH Suggestion:
Your whoopie pies are simply divine. Nothing can brighten my day more than shoving that moist-cakey-cream-filled-goodness into my mouth. With that said, I propose that whoopie pies be available on a daily basis, so that everyone can enjoy the same perfection that I do. Some requests: Goldfish, Birch Beer, Pesto (not creamy enough). My mouth will never be able to thank you enough.

Response:
We are pleased that whoopie pies make you happy. We are working on a bakery cycle so that there will be a more consistent offering for our guests. We will take your suggestion into consideration, but whoopie pies every day may be over kill and the novelty might just wear off. We don't want you to get tired of this delicious treat. We will enquire about gold fish and will definitely add pesto as a pasta bar sauce.


DH Suggestion:

Can we offer almond butter too? I am allergic to peanuts, but I need something to go with toast, English muffins, and apples. Some of my friends have the same problem.

Response:

We will look into the almond butter, but in the mean time, have you tried the Nutella? It's a chocolate hazelnut butter and it's delicious and definitely worth a try.
Please note that while we do try to accommodate as many requests as possible, the final choice of product will be dependent on the demand and satisfaction of the majority of the Davison Hall guests. Thank you to everyone who submitted a suggestion, and please keep them coming in!

 

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