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by bleep_bloop
1116 days ago
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While I understand your point that nut milk chemically isn't at all related to animal milk, I don't think that's the association that comes to mind when using a product.
The association is in it's use. By calling nut or oat milk, 'milk', you're making it clear to the consumer what it should be / can be used for, which is a substitute for animal milk. By removing the word milk, all you have achieved is confusing the consumer as to what it can be used for. Can I put it on cereal, is it safe to cook with, can it go in coffee, etc, etc. There isn't a consumer alive who thinks almond milk came from an animal. This is obviously nothing more than industry lobbying gone wild. |
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For use in coffee? It's already established you can put all kinds of whiteners in it, so no need to brand another one as "milk".