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Now that Starbucks doesn't charge extra for non-dairy milks, I tried my latte with 2%, soy, coconut, almond, and oat milk to find the best one.
Also on Nov. 7, Starbucks will no longer charge more when customers request non-dairy milk in their drinks. The company noted that non-dairy milk substitutions are a popular drink customization.
The only nutritional difference between Oatly's original oat milk and barista edition oat milk is fat content. The barista edition contains doubled amount of fat compared to the original version (3% versus 1.5%). The higher fat content allows the oat milk to perform better when steamed, frothed, and paired with espresso for coffee drinks, hence ...
Starbucks may be doing away with certain promos, but the cost for customers who request their drinks with nondairy milks just got cheaper. The Seattle-based coffee chain announced Wednesday on its ...
Oat milk lovers, rejoice!
In 2007, Starbucks stopped using milk originating from rBGH-treated cows. [107] The company also adopted a new dairy standard for all espresso-based drinks, switching from whole to 2% reduced fat milk. [108] In 2015, Starbucks began serving coconut milk. [109] In 2016, it began serving almond milk. [110] In January 2020, oat milk became ...
Starbucks is now offering oat milk as its newest non-dairy milk option in some U.S. locations.
You might've seen the Iced Brown Sugar Oatmilk Shaken Espresso on TikTok after it was revealed on March 1. An Insider reporter tried it at two Starbucks locations.