BYU Creamery
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The Brigham Young University Creamery provides basic groceries for BYU students living in Deseret Towers, Heritage Halls, Wymount, and Wyview (all of its University-sponsored housing, excepting Helaman Halls). Students can purchase food and other items using their Signature Card accounts (an on-campus debit card system) or traditional payment methods.
The Creamery began in 1949 providing milk for Brigham Young University’s campus. This soon led to ice cream, cheeses and many other University-produced dairy products. Besides its own line of foods, the Creamery also sells various general supermarket items, from Rice Krispies to paper plates.
BYU Creamery has four locations: Creamery on Ninth East, Wyview Creamery, Wymount Creamery and the Original Creamery (Deseret Towers).
[edit] Trivia
- BYU's building block system abbreviates the Creamery on Ninth East to CONE.
- The Creamery on Ninth East opened in August 2000, replacing Kent's Market which closed during the 1998-1999 school year.
[edit] External links
- BYU Creamery
- Brigham Young University's Homepage
- The Creamery's distribution partner, Western Family