Allergen Information | Contains: Dairy Free |
Units | 1000 millilitre |
Brand | Rebel Kitchen |
T**E
The carton was all blown up
For that price, I would have expected the carton to be in tip too shape and even in a cooled box
G**N
Best milk alternative out there
Having tried every milk alternative I can find, this is the only one that I think has a similar taste and consistency to milk. Crucially for me I was also trying to find a calorie-match with milk for dietary reasons, and this is reasonably the same as full-fat milk.All the other oat milks, soya milks, rice milks etc. out there are ok, just taste nothing like milk, and have virtually no calories in comparison, but this one does, I wouldn't buy anything else.Other than that its a nice standalone drink. The 1/5 reviewer here doesn't know what they're talking about, must have clicked the wrong button by accident.
K**R
I agree with R Paige Orr
This was once the best milk alternative. It was a fine balance of ingredients developed over time and tasted just like milk. Then presumably some upstart was employed and decided to save money by using cheap ingredients. They didn't even advertise the fact that the recipe was completely different. I kept thinking the mylk was off and throwing it down the drain. Also it wasn't white any more, more pinky beige, and full of hard lumps or shards. Eventually I looked at reviews and discovered what had happened. Saving money by reducing quality is an idiot's game. I was paying £2.40 for this every week thro A&C, now I am paying £3.35 for cashew milk or almond milk from Rude Health. They are delicious, don't curdle in tea or coffee, and I can drink them straight, they are so nice. I am aware that I have to pay more for quality. If I need to economise I use less. I wouldn't buy the new Mylk at any price, it is so awful.
R**R
NEW RECIPE ==> BIG MISTAKE
I was a huge proponent of this mylk until my stash ran down and I bought some more. My word what a change for the worse. I am really frustrated, as are many others (Just read Ocado's reviews). They say it was to stop the milk from splitting in tea, but now it is disgusting to eat on granola, or in porridge or to make a cappuccino... it nolonger froths as well... They recommend you buy their barista mylk - seems like they are chasing Oatly's business. Is is realistic to have 2 different types of mylk open at any given time? One for frothing and one for tea? Sounds like they just shot themselves in the foot. SUCH A SHAME.