Almost 25 percent of the British population is consuming plant-based milk alternatives, reports The Guardian. Sales of oat, almond, coconut and other alternative milks have increased 10 percent over the past two years, according to a report from Mintel.
Emma Clifford, associate director of UK food and drink at Mintel, said plant-based milk was entering the mainstream as alternative products became more readily available on supermarket shelves. “This is part of a much wider plant-based movement, driven by concerns around health, ethics and the environment.” Full Story
Related: Blue Apron Adds Beyond Meat to Summer Recipes; Plant-Based Growth Led By Milk Alternatives.
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One Quarter of British Consumers Drink Plant-Based Milks
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