It even explicitly says that younger people are consuming cheese at similar rates. How the hell did this ever become news?
Enjoy the cringe :D
It even explicitly says that younger people are consuming cheese at similar rates. How the hell did this ever become news?
Enjoy the cringe :D
I haven't bought cow's milk in a while, except for stealing a little of that ultra-filtered milk from the animal abuse company to try out a weird recipe. I guess that stuff is pretty close to lactose free milk. But at least around the places I've been, the cheapest non-dairy milks are usually almondmilks at $1/L if buying a 2L carton (which I still don't buy because someone told me the water use for it in CA is absurd and also the almond industry lobbying vis-a-vis Iran). I think they taste fine.
Do they have like.... Higher end ones in UK? There's a couple I've seen that are like 11g of fat per cup (240mL) that are like $4-5/L. Tried the cashewmilk version of that kind, wasn't a fan really.
People are milking all kinds of shit now, I actually rotate between a couple... Flax, hemp, cashew, macadamia, pistachio, pea, rice, hazelnut, walnut... I haven't tried coconut or bananamilk, or sunflower seed.
almond milk here is slightly cheaper than £2, at £1.95
i don't know if they're higher end tbh, having not tried the american ones