Longer-Life Portion Packs Update
Thanks to your overwhelming interest, our first batch of online portion packs has now sold out, but don’t worry, we’re now accepting orders for our second batch!
We have listened to your feedback and are very happy to announce that the new batch has a longer shelf life with a best before date of the 10th of September.
Thank you to everyone who supported the first stage of this trial, we love hearing how these portion packs are making all your lives easier. As Leanne said on our Facebook Page: “Instead of thinking ‘I wish I could have a cuppa’ when I’m out, now I actually can!“ In our Forum, there has been much discussion about the packs and how perfect they are for holidays. Janet says that the packs are: “Wonderful news for travelling – most hotel rooms don’t have a fridge so the big cartons won’t keep. Keep up the good ideas!”
The new portion packs will be sold on a first-come-first-served basis so make sure you place your order now, while stocks last.
Update
We would like to apologise for the slight delay in the delivery of your Lactofree Portion Packs, we’re happy to confirm that all orders will be dispatched in the next few days.
We have ensured that all orders will have the longer shelf life and a best before date of 10th September 2010, so you can enjoy Lactofree on the go all throughout your summer.
Comments (5)
Alice Yarham
think this is a fab idea!! finding these products has allowed me to expand the range of foods i can eat once again!!
Jacqueline Jones
would like to order some portion packs
Lactofree Support
Hi Jacqueline, To order the portion packs online, simply click on the link below. http://www.lactofree.co.uk/lactofree-portion-pack
Maddy finlay
Hi, i'm really glad that you have made portion packs as trying to get back into having things with milk in is diificult when you have cut it out since you were about 7, now being nearly 17 you can probably imagine how strange it is to eat cereal with milk so the big cartons were just way to big and i couldnt even drink a 3rd in the 3days before it goes off so my parents refused to buy it. when i saw the portion packs advertised i thought that there was finally an answer but im annoyed because they are way too expensive how can you expect people to buy these on a regiular basis when we are still leaving in a semi - credit crunch no one has that sought of money to spend on a bit of milk to just go on cereal! as someone said before £6.50 a litre is way too expensive when your bigger cartons are already too expensive i appreaciate how much work goes into taking lactose out of milk but come on! also having to buiy 100 packs at a time is only good if you run a hotel specially for lactose intolerent people as i think that that is the only way they will all get used up in time. you say you can freeze them but ive just defrosted some and it goes very watery its almost as if the milk seperates from the water so you just get milk particles suspended and floating around in a glass which looks and tastes horrible, i dont know if anyone else has this? but i think for now that i will just go bk to cutting out all dairy completely as your yogurts get a bit boring when there is only 2 flavours and the same with your cheese especially when you compare them to normal products it is cheaper to eat a normal yogurt and take imodium tablets if i reallllllly want anything!!!!!!
catherine Meredith
I have a CBD and suspect I may be lactose intolerent so am experimenting with my diet. So far Lactofree products have (literally!) gone down very well.