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How to be Vegan on a Student Budget

Posted by Emma O'Carroll on Feb 24, 2021 11:28:36 AM
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Tags: Veganism, Vegan, How to become Vegan, Vegan Lifestyle, student budget, Vegan on a Budget, Tips on Veganism, vegan student, Easy Vegan Recipes, 10-minute Vegan Meals

The Alternative Milk Showdown

Posted by Emily Lunny on Feb 23, 2021 1:24:05 PM

In recent years many consumers have made the switch away from cow’s milk in favour of a non-dairy alternative: notably due to the influence of health exposé documentaries such as Cowspiracy, a rising vegan population particularly in the month of January – or ‘Veganuary’- and a large number of people discovering in their 20s an intolerance to either the sugar or protein in cow’s milk. The National Institute for Health claims that as many as 65% of the global population develop lactose intolerance after infancy [NIH, 2021]. Originally, soya milk was the most popular option and held the leading market position due to a lack of alternatives, but the last few years have seen a staunch battle for the crown; the people’s champion, oat milk, has been particularly prevalent in media and is the most common substitute offered in coffee shops too. Almond milk was the first soy-alternative to make waves on the scene, prompting a rally of other nut milks to break through onto the market.

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Tags: Vegan, Vegan Lifestyle, healthy living, healthy diet, women's health, alternative milk, lactose intolerance, oat milk, almond milk, milk

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How to be Vegan on a Student Budget

Posted by Emma O'Carroll on Feb 24, 2021 11:28:36 AM
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Topics: Veganism, Vegan, How to become Vegan, Vegan Lifestyle, student budget, Vegan on a Budget, Tips on Veganism, vegan student, Easy Vegan Recipes, 10-minute Vegan Meals

The Alternative Milk Showdown

Posted by Emily Lunny on Feb 23, 2021 1:24:05 PM

In recent years many consumers have made the switch away from cow’s milk in favour of a non-dairy alternative: notably due to the influence of health exposé documentaries such as Cowspiracy, a rising vegan population particularly in the month of January – or ‘Veganuary’- and a large number of people discovering in their 20s an intolerance to either the sugar or protein in cow’s milk. The National Institute for Health claims that as many as 65% of the global population develop lactose intolerance after infancy [NIH, 2021]. Originally, soya milk was the most popular option and held the leading market position due to a lack of alternatives, but the last few years have seen a staunch battle for the crown; the people’s champion, oat milk, has been particularly prevalent in media and is the most common substitute offered in coffee shops too. Almond milk was the first soy-alternative to make waves on the scene, prompting a rally of other nut milks to break through onto the market.

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Topics: Vegan, Vegan Lifestyle, healthy living, healthy diet, women's health, alternative milk, lactose intolerance, oat milk, almond milk, milk

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How to be Vegan on a Student Budget

Posted by Emma O'Carroll on Feb 24, 2021 11:28:36 AM
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Topics: Veganism, Vegan, How to become Vegan, Vegan Lifestyle, student budget, Vegan on a Budget, Tips on Veganism, vegan student, Easy Vegan Recipes, 10-minute Vegan Meals

The Alternative Milk Showdown

Posted by Emily Lunny on Feb 23, 2021 1:24:05 PM

In recent years many consumers have made the switch away from cow’s milk in favour of a non-dairy alternative: notably due to the influence of health exposé documentaries such as Cowspiracy, a rising vegan population particularly in the month of January – or ‘Veganuary’- and a large number of people discovering in their 20s an intolerance to either the sugar or protein in cow’s milk. The National Institute for Health claims that as many as 65% of the global population develop lactose intolerance after infancy [NIH, 2021]. Originally, soya milk was the most popular option and held the leading market position due to a lack of alternatives, but the last few years have seen a staunch battle for the crown; the people’s champion, oat milk, has been particularly prevalent in media and is the most common substitute offered in coffee shops too. Almond milk was the first soy-alternative to make waves on the scene, prompting a rally of other nut milks to break through onto the market.

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Topics: Vegan, Vegan Lifestyle, healthy living, healthy diet, women's health, alternative milk, lactose intolerance, oat milk, almond milk, milk

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How to be Vegan on a Student Budget

Posted by Emma O'Carroll on Feb 24, 2021 11:28:36 AM
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Topics: Veganism, Vegan, How to become Vegan, Vegan Lifestyle, student budget, Vegan on a Budget, Tips on Veganism, vegan student, Easy Vegan Recipes, 10-minute Vegan Meals

The Alternative Milk Showdown

Posted by Emily Lunny on Feb 23, 2021 1:24:05 PM

In recent years many consumers have made the switch away from cow’s milk in favour of a non-dairy alternative: notably due to the influence of health exposé documentaries such as Cowspiracy, a rising vegan population particularly in the month of January – or ‘Veganuary’- and a large number of people discovering in their 20s an intolerance to either the sugar or protein in cow’s milk. The National Institute for Health claims that as many as 65% of the global population develop lactose intolerance after infancy [NIH, 2021]. Originally, soya milk was the most popular option and held the leading market position due to a lack of alternatives, but the last few years have seen a staunch battle for the crown; the people’s champion, oat milk, has been particularly prevalent in media and is the most common substitute offered in coffee shops too. Almond milk was the first soy-alternative to make waves on the scene, prompting a rally of other nut milks to break through onto the market.

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Topics: Vegan, Vegan Lifestyle, healthy living, healthy diet, women's health, alternative milk, lactose intolerance, oat milk, almond milk, milk

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How to be Vegan on a Student Budget

Posted by Emma O'Carroll on Feb 24, 2021 11:28:36 AM
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Topics: Veganism, Vegan, How to become Vegan, Vegan Lifestyle, student budget, Vegan on a Budget, Tips on Veganism, vegan student, Easy Vegan Recipes, 10-minute Vegan Meals

The Alternative Milk Showdown

Posted by Emily Lunny on Feb 23, 2021 1:24:05 PM

In recent years many consumers have made the switch away from cow’s milk in favour of a non-dairy alternative: notably due to the influence of health exposé documentaries such as Cowspiracy, a rising vegan population particularly in the month of January – or ‘Veganuary’- and a large number of people discovering in their 20s an intolerance to either the sugar or protein in cow’s milk. The National Institute for Health claims that as many as 65% of the global population develop lactose intolerance after infancy [NIH, 2021]. Originally, soya milk was the most popular option and held the leading market position due to a lack of alternatives, but the last few years have seen a staunch battle for the crown; the people’s champion, oat milk, has been particularly prevalent in media and is the most common substitute offered in coffee shops too. Almond milk was the first soy-alternative to make waves on the scene, prompting a rally of other nut milks to break through onto the market.

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Topics: Vegan, Vegan Lifestyle, healthy living, healthy diet, women's health, alternative milk, lactose intolerance, oat milk, almond milk, milk