smug oatmilk/dairy combo

devonbeef

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Livestock Farmer
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Devon UK
advertising quite heavy on the box, not good for milk sales i would have thought(kerry foods) people maybe buy it thinking they are doing there bit for the climate , total bulls**t i know, but. course it might taste poor ,never tried it to know
 

Adeptandy

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Arable Farmer
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PE15
Bit like the 1/2 sugar 1/2 artificial sweetener that came out a few years ago
Why 🤷🏻‍♂️
Are the general public getting that short of common sense ( pulled it back from, thick ) 😉
 

Wurzeetoo

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Just from a glance over the people I both know and those I deal with on a daily basis I really can’t see it affecting normal consumption at all. My wife is lactose intolerant and has milk substitutes but can have cheese… although I suffer! Her Father has been heavily involved in dairy for many years and has never mentioned any gripes about Her milk use. I personally feel it’s just another fad that will soon move on
 

devonbeef

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Devon UK
i just wondered if it might become a thing ,a bit like meat free monday , total nonsense but these folk seem to be fooled into a fad quite easily , maybe we said just what it will be another fad and shortlived
 
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