Very disappointing for vegans this, the public turned against meat and dairy alternatives so “Veganuary” was a damp squib.
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Ever since switching to oat milk, cow’s milk has developed a sort of smell similar to that of a cow paddock.
I tried to switch to oat milk but when I run it through my milk steamer it ends up full of weird snot-like slime, not sure if there is a brand or alt milk that doesn’t do this
I definitely know far fewer people who’ve done things like Dry January and Veganuary this year compared to the pre-Covid days.
I think that having to give up so many elements of our lives for two years has put people off the idea of giving up their favourite pleasures as part of a fun challenge!
(That said, this an absolutely garbage article – clearly written by a publication with an agenda for an audience who are happy to be lied to)
I’m not going to pretend I know much about the dairy/alternative dairy market. But could the fact it cost x5 more than dairy milk be a contributing factor?
Good, they’re fucking shit. Support your local diary farmers.
Well it’s not natural. Too many people like the way nature intended it.
I’m lactose intolerant, tried this stuff and it ruined a perfectly good brew. I’ll stick to lactose free cows milk lol
Lol, posting a Farming UK article as an excuse for giving out about vegans.
Why does it bother you so much that people are gradually turning away from cruelty?
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Very disappointing for vegans this, the public turned against meat and dairy alternatives so “Veganuary” was a damp squib.
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Ever since switching to oat milk, cow’s milk has developed a sort of smell similar to that of a cow paddock.
I tried to switch to oat milk but when I run it through my milk steamer it ends up full of weird snot-like slime, not sure if there is a brand or alt milk that doesn’t do this
I definitely know far fewer people who’ve done things like Dry January and Veganuary this year compared to the pre-Covid days.
I think that having to give up so many elements of our lives for two years has put people off the idea of giving up their favourite pleasures as part of a fun challenge!
(That said, this an absolutely garbage article – clearly written by a publication with an agenda for an audience who are happy to be lied to)
I’m not going to pretend I know much about the dairy/alternative dairy market. But could the fact it cost x5 more than dairy milk be a contributing factor?
Good, they’re fucking shit. Support your local diary farmers.
Well it’s not natural. Too many people like the way nature intended it.
I’m lactose intolerant, tried this stuff and it ruined a perfectly good brew. I’ll stick to lactose free cows milk lol
Lol, posting a Farming UK article as an excuse for giving out about vegans.
Why does it bother you so much that people are gradually turning away from cruelty?