Oatly! The Original Oatmilk Full Fat, 32 fl oz
Infrequently Asked Questions
If oatmilk really helps the planet, can i just pour it directly into the earth?
Technically, you can! In fact, you can basically do anything you want as long as you keep things legal. However, pouring oatmilk straight into the soil of the earth in an attempt to do something good for the planet would be, sorry to say, unproductive. It's true that on
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Average oatmilk has a lower climate impact than cow milk and in comparison is, in general, better for the climate overall. And oatmilk can be an effective gateway, helping people transition to a more plant-based diet without it feeling like a compromise. But pouring oatmilk directly into the earth will only result in needing to buy another carton of oatmilk, which might make our sales team happy, but seriously, they need to work a little harder to find happiness in my opinion.
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Dairy Free, Diabetes Friendly, Gluten Free, Kosher, Low Sodium, No Artificial Ingredients, No High Fructose Corn Syrup, Non GMO, Plant Based, Vegan
Serving size: 0
Ingredients: Oat Base (Water, Oats); Low Erucic Acid Rapeseed Oil; Contains 2% or less of: Dipotassium Phosphate, Calcium Carbonate, Tricalcium Phosphate, Sea Salt, Dicalcium Phosphate, Riboflavin, Vitamin A Acetate, Vitamin D2, Vitamin B12;
Total sugars: 7 gram
Added sugars: 7 gram (14%)
Calcium: 350 milligram (25%)
Iron: 0.3 milligram (2%)
Phosphorous: 270 milligram (20%)
Protein: 3 gram
Vitamin a: 160 microgram (20%)
Potassium: 390 milligram (8%)
Trans fat: 0 gram
Total fat: 9 gram (12%)
Cholesterol: 0 milligram (0%)
Soluble fiber: 1 gram
Vitamin d: 3.6 microgram (20%)
Total carbohydrate: 15 gram (5%)
Vitamin b12: 1.2 microgram (50%)
Dietary fiber: 2 gram (7%)
Sodium: 100 milligram (4%)
Saturated fat: 1 gram (4%)
Calories: 160 kilocalorie