Oat Milk is literally a scam.

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  • Опубликовано: 11 ноя 2024

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  • @EvilFoodSupply
    @EvilFoodSupply  Год назад +209

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    • @LikaLaruku
      @LikaLaruku Год назад +11

      Can I request a video on pet food & how little meat is actually in them & some of the questionable shit they use as fillers? How they put fruits, vegetable, & grain in cat food when they literally do not have the enzymes necessary to digest that shit?

    • @EDWARDKILE
      @EDWARDKILE Год назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/UcN7SGGoCNI/видео.html

    • @EDWARDKILE
      @EDWARDKILE Год назад +3

      I’m not a fan of Oat milk but you’ve gotta be out of your mind to think that Oat milk is worse than cows milk and dairy industry.

    • @kirdot2011
      @kirdot2011 Год назад +4

      But what about coconut milk?

    • @EDWARDKILE
      @EDWARDKILE Год назад +2

      @@kirdot2011 try Good Karma Flaxseed milk, or Not Milk

  • @CaroAbebe
    @CaroAbebe Год назад +2544

    I’ve often wondered why oat milk from the store was so incredibly sweet, since no kind of sugar or sweetener is on the ingredients list. Thanks for explaining!

    • @seanplateau8912
      @seanplateau8912 Год назад +105

      in my oatmilk none of thiese things are included. Its just that oats naturally are sweet to some degree

    • @zonderbaar
      @zonderbaar Год назад +54

      ​@seanplateau8912 and this is why it raises your blood sugar just like sugar only a little later

    • @Kensuke0987
      @Kensuke0987 Год назад +145

      @@seanplateau8912 when you put oats in your mouth, the starches in oats get broken down into sugars by enzymes in your saliva - that's why they can be sweet. it's true for any starchy food. i don't think they would have to list down a manufacturing process which uses the same enzyme in the list of ingredients. there's a possibility that there are sugars in your oat drink.
      regardless of whether it's sweet sugars or not, they're all carbohydrates that will eventually raise your blood sugar. the best drink will always be the least "nutritious" one - water.

    • @seanplateau8912
      @seanplateau8912 Год назад +6

      I often even sweeten it with normal sugar - isnt this common? (rhetoric question though :)

    • @oneoflokis
      @oneoflokis Год назад +12

      Well IF sugar and sweetener AREN'T on the ingredients list, yet it contains some, then what you are drinking is illegal. 🤷‍♀️

  • @ocelotl369
    @ocelotl369 Год назад +4184

    In México government prohibited anything that ain't milk to put milk on their box, so all the plant based milks in Mexico are called "liquid food"

    • @fahmidnd2
      @fahmidnd2 Год назад +316

      Good, thats how it should be everywhere.

    • @Lea-nr9qd
      @Lea-nr9qd Год назад +322

      Same in Germany! They call all plant-based milk "drink". So for example oat drink, almond drink, soy drink etc. xd.

    • @Commonclaus
      @Commonclaus Год назад +72

      That’s fine. It’s only a difference of semantics aka language. The highest level of Canadian nutrition authority released their guide in which “dairy” is not even recognized or recommended towards achieving a nutritious lifestyle. I don’t care if people drink plant/milk/drink/liquid, as long as they are drinking anything besides the stuff that comes out of a cow that’s been r*ped, had her children taken away, enslaved, and murdered. Plant drinks are on the incline with consumers and the opposite is true of the stuff that comes from a cow that’s been r*ped, children stolen, enslaved, and murdered. It is only a matter of time before we are consistent with our treatment of non-human animals. When will you go vegan?
      Also, what is wrong with you? I drink water most 90% of the time anyways. It’s abundant and the most hydrating beverage on earth.

    • @lazar2949
      @lazar2949 Год назад +137

      @@Commonclaus Its not the first time governments gives bad advice. Humans are drinking milk for thousands of years, it helped us survive, grow and have easy access to nutrients. Milk is not your enemy.

    • @Commonclaus
      @Commonclaus Год назад

      @@lazar2949 I’d like to see the evidence that MOST humans throughout MOST OF HISTORY were drinking milk TO SURVIVE. Sure, pockets of peoples in the Central Asian plains and Sahara deserts did not have many better options for most of history. Does that mean you, a modern human using RUclips for leisure in 2023 needs milk or any sort of dairy? Unless you are an infant I would say no. I would also like to know what nutrients are found in dairy not found in plants; besides cholesterol, a chemical linked to more deadly diseases in humans than any nutrient-chemical?

  • @dash_ws1495
    @dash_ws1495 Год назад +2116

    i think it would be rly intresting to see yall do an episode on protien/health bars, alot of them claim to be what they arnt, full to the brim with sugar and other processed aditives

    • @KRAFTWERK2K6
      @KRAFTWERK2K6 Год назад

      The sugarfree ones with Aspartame are even worse since that shit causes cancer like crazy among a whole list of other serious health issues.

    • @GamerzShit
      @GamerzShit Год назад

      Tbh if you buy a mars bar with extra protein you're purposely fooling yourself. No one is going to tell you that shit is healthy

    • @abhisheksathe123
      @abhisheksathe123 Год назад +80

      Lot of whey protein powder companies also do nitrogen spiking or amino spiking where they say there is certain amount of protein per scoop but in reality its much less

    • @GamerzShit
      @GamerzShit Год назад +12

      @@abhisheksathe123 What? How is that even legal?

    • @abhisheksathe123
      @abhisheksathe123 Год назад

      @@GamerzShit its not but protein powder companies manipulate words so general population doesn’t understand it

  • @kayleehog
    @kayleehog Год назад +731

    I started making my own Oat milk at home because it was too expensive and I'm lactose intolerant so it was almost just as expensive to buy the lactaid stuff. I kept wondering why my stuff wasn't tasting the same as the store bought stuff. I got really close though, and got it to a point where I can and do drink the homemade stuff. It's just oats, water, and honey or maple syrup. It's like a 5 step process and it tastes fine for a fraction of the price. (it's about 2 tbsp of honey or syrup per liter of milk).
    I'm just glad to know that I wasn't crazy and that the homemade recipes were never going to taste like the store bought stuff. I feel so validated.

    • @angelafuller8746
      @angelafuller8746 Год назад +8

      How do you do it

    • @blade7506
      @blade7506 Год назад +15

      i hate the shards from it tho, you need to find a good filter to get the shards out

    • @lagopusvulpuz1571
      @lagopusvulpuz1571 Год назад

      Don't called it "milk", it's flavored water. Milk is a substance Mammals produce from mammary glands. Milk is not seed juice.

    • @StayAtHomeMeme
      @StayAtHomeMeme Год назад +6

      Can you write the full recipe? I’m lactose intolerant too so i can’t drink real milk and lactaid is only so effective for me. But I love cereal and coffee lol!

    • @elenmelon18
      @elenmelon18 Год назад +5

      Glad you made your own. I can never have oatmilk because of my families diabetic history, since Carbs are literally what kills my mother.

  • @sanzyboy3952
    @sanzyboy3952 Год назад +1030

    Never underestimate large companies to produce something so bad that will make Coca-Cola healthy

    • @Cocytus
      @Cocytus Год назад +53

      while calling the product healthy at the same time.

    • @zxyatiywariii8
      @zxyatiywariii8 Год назад +24

      What's maddening is that I've tasted oat milk and I LOVE it. I thought that's because I've always been the weird kid who likes oatmeal, lol.
      But it's not worth all those nasty ingredients.

    • @aaacl08
      @aaacl08 Год назад +16

      Same for the pet food industry. Cats and dogs in our grandparents generation live so much longer compared to nowadays

    • @Millib6
      @Millib6 Год назад

      cow milk is just as unhealthy as coke and oatmilk so your not winning any battles sanzy how did this not get invented 1000's of years ago its just oats and water and some plant oil

    • @pathofthetrickster
      @pathofthetrickster Год назад +5

      Coca Cola lied to us for profit? *surprised pikachu face* ooooh my godddd

  • @FirstLast-vr7es
    @FirstLast-vr7es Год назад +1546

    So you're telling me that companies (people) will do whatever we let them get away with? With no regard to our health and safety?! WHAT?!?!?!

    • @noksuan59
      @noksuan59 Год назад +49

      definitely self defeating, the moment you think that's the new normal they've already won half the battle

    • @DirtyMikeandTheBoyz
      @DirtyMikeandTheBoyz Год назад

      Oh trust me. Big pharma is standing right next to them... holding your health in "High" regards. 😅😢

    • @sh1vG
      @sh1vG Год назад +59

      Welcome to matrix better late than never

    • @rachelwinchester9840
      @rachelwinchester9840 Год назад +18

      That’s the government!

    • @simba7149
      @simba7149 Год назад +6

      If we do buy it and like it even tho its not health they not gonna do anything to change it. Its a money making thing😂

  • @vickiephelps5169
    @vickiephelps5169 Год назад +2340

    Homemade oat milk is fine. It is not "garbage". I use 1 cup rolled oats to 4 cups luke warm water and a pinch of salt and blend, blend, blend. Then I strain it in a nut bag and keep the oatmilk ice cold in the fridge. Use the leftover oats to make banana oat bread or oatmeal raisin cookie.😊
    It's been 2 months since I posted this! Give it a break already! Enough replies. If you have something to say, post it in the main thread. Thanks!

    • @chris283
      @chris283 Год назад +451

      blending oats with water makes oat flavoured water, not milk.

    • @mikairu2944
      @mikairu2944 Год назад +643

      @@chris283 language is just a convention. We could decide tomorrow to call milk "cow juice" and you'd have to deal with it. If people agree to call this oat infused water "oat milk" then they will

    • @romanotorri7920
      @romanotorri7920 Год назад +320

      I hope no one tells you about peanut butter or cream of coconut... your head might explode 😂.

    • @_Chessa_
      @_Chessa_ Год назад +281

      @@chris283 and coffee is just seed fruit water, not coffee…
      But many like calling it Bean Juice! Lol

    • @neris7835
      @neris7835 Год назад +45

      @@romanotorri7920 Or milk of magnesia!

  • @Vivinnn_
    @Vivinnn_ Год назад +1032

    I live in Germany and the oat milk here does not contain any of these other additives except for sunflower seed oil and some sea salt. Everytime I see an American video about Food, I feel so lucky to be in Europe 😢

    • @Kanthide
      @Kanthide Год назад +32

      I was just checking mines and those are rhe same ingredients. I was about to throw it away lol

    • @backyardheritage6504
      @backyardheritage6504 Год назад +63

      same here in Denmark, oat milk only contains rapeseed only and thats really it, im greatful for being born in Denmark

    • @catalinacaro8183
      @catalinacaro8183 Год назад +5

      Same

    • @jimmymac2292
      @jimmymac2292 Год назад +115

      There is a reason why there are no citation linked in the description. Most claims in this video have been debunked

    • @TheRatOnFire_
      @TheRatOnFire_ Год назад

      ​@@jimmymac2292Source?

  • @belovedsantoryu4568
    @belovedsantoryu4568 Год назад +1775

    I make my own oat milk with oats I buy in the market and I’ve been doing that for years… processed oat or seed milk are a completely new thing in my country. Now I understand how valuable is to be able to go to the market, buy my own natural ingredients and do my own meals… it’s a strange luxury in this weird world isn’t it?

    • @thesapienasset
      @thesapienasset Год назад +108

      @Beloved Santoryu I live in a major metropolitan city and my girlfriend and I were just talking about how there isn’t a single place within a reasonable distance to us where we could buy something that is guaranteed to be natural and non-processed. Sometimes I look at my fridge and around my room and all I see is chemicals and ultra processed food and items. Indeed, the world is starting to feel very weird, bordering creepy even.

    • @paoladellabilancia5965
      @paoladellabilancia5965 Год назад

      It's just crap, made at home or not 👎😂😅😁

    • @dekyor9547
      @dekyor9547 Год назад +104

      First off, not all plant milks have added oil but when it does it's a very small amount usually 2-3%. This oil is still better than the saturated fat from whole milk.
      Same for Dipotassium phosphate, is also not commonly added and when it is it's not as scary as he makes it sound, as it's the total amount of phosphorus in the diet that matters the most and cow's milk has a similar quantity. He failed to mention he negative effect on the kidneys is seen in people suffering from kidney disease, and this same population may also need to avoid cows milk because of the high protein content.
      I found the article he shows about the claims of oat milk spiking blood glucose similarly to soda but there isn't any study cited. From my research it seems that the glycemic load is 3 times higher on the soda.
      224 grams of french fries has a bout 32 grams of fat, 240 ml of oatly milk with added oil has 9 grams of fat. Again these figures are taken straight from their a**.
      Trans fats: from Oatly themselves: "the oil we use actually has a trans fat content of less than 0.1g/100g, and we only use non-GMO, expeller pressed rapeseed oil." The "natural" milk he talks about has 0.1g of trans fat per 100g.
      So there's only 10% of oats and the rest is water but that somehow produces more emissions than cow's milk?
      The dairy industry spent 370 million dollars on campaigns just in the US whereas Oatly spent less than 100 million across multiple countries in the same timeframe
      Also forgot to mention that most of the trans fats consumed come from "natural" animal products, cow's milk is subsidized so it can be affordable, that it has cholesterol, and that it lowers testosterone and raises certain types of estrogens.

    • @Asphyx12
      @Asphyx12 Год назад +89

      @@dekyor9547 Saturated fat is not all bad. Your vegy oil is more damaging than meat fat oil.

    • @platinumpepe8626
      @platinumpepe8626 Год назад +57

      @@dekyor9547 I bet you were the same person screaming about eggs cholesterol too

  • @keithsowerby8179
    @keithsowerby8179 Год назад +686

    I just looked at my carton of oat milk; it says 13% organic oats, some hemp seeds and a trace of salt.; the rest being water.There are some brands with rapeseed oil and sugar added, but not the chemicals. It very much depends whether you live in Europe or the US; obviously it is going to be worse over there You are correct in that there is a premium to be made by the companies

    • @uweschroeder
      @uweschroeder Год назад +144

      There is a very good chance that the amylase added to these milk imitations are a "technical enzyme". Technical enzymes have no labeling requirement in the EU. So if your oat-milk is sweet, it probably contains a lot of maltose that was not added and thus doesn't need to be labeled either. While the EU has better labeling laws than the US, there's still plenty of loopholes for the food industry to exploit.

    • @rhondapotter6989
      @rhondapotter6989 Год назад +57

      There's a guy on RUclips (Gaz Oakley) who makes plant based meals and he has a video about making your own plant based milks versus buying store bought. All his recipes are great & the milk recipes are fantastic without all the additives & preservatives.

    • @uweschroeder
      @uweschroeder Год назад +49

      @@rhondapotter6989 Let's be realistic: we wouldn't need these kind of videos, nor would we be in this situation if people wouldn't buy highly processed convenience foods and made their own from scratch instead. Making all these milk replacements is pretty easy, yet very few actually do it. We live in a day and age where people buy precooked rice and already chopped vegetables because it's convenient...

    • @lxdimension
      @lxdimension Год назад +5

      Are you saying the oatly drink in the UK is safe to drink? I dont think its very sweet. I dont know if it has this trans fat in it or not because it doesnt say it on the ingredients but then it wouldnt anyway. Oatly need to put out a statement clarifying it

    • @lxdimension
      @lxdimension Год назад +36

      ​@@uweschroederPeople just dont have the time unfortunately. We are too busy being slaves to the demands and laws of our governments and corporations trying to control every single thing we do in our lives. Not much free time left after all that whether you spend all that time resisting or complying

  • @alexcarter8807
    @alexcarter8807 Год назад +1721

    I've never felt so proud of training myself to drink my coffee black.

    • @user-ol4np3yb8p
      @user-ol4np3yb8p Год назад +349

      Coffee is a scam, eat the mug instead.

    • @cristi724
      @cristi724 Год назад +215

      The mug is a scam. Eat your tongue instead.

    • @skraxel
      @skraxel Год назад +1

      your tongue is a scam. eat the skull instead

    • @jmyballsitch
      @jmyballsitch Год назад +140

      Your tounge is a scam. eat your arm instead.

    • @brianm7287
      @brianm7287 Год назад +36

      I like it with coconut water. It's called a lamplighter.

  • @eleonoraneilsdecarvalho4211
    @eleonoraneilsdecarvalho4211 Год назад +314

    Hey, please differentiate oatly and oat milk. On every capter oat milk was claimed bad because of examples from oatly. I personally don‘t buy oatmilk from brands that put a lot of chemicals in their product (like oatly does). Idk how it is in america but here in europe we have indeed oatmilk productions that are only made out of oats and water (and sometimes salt) and they don‘t taste as bad as you might think;)

    • @WeavileWest
      @WeavileWest Год назад

      no chance, those ppl do anything to push anti-veganism propaganda

    • @tweex1
      @tweex1 Год назад +6

      Wait, the oat milk you're drinking is made with oats and MILK? Like, dairy cow milk...? Doesn't that kind of defeat the whole purpose of 'milk alternative'?

    • @eleonoraneilsdecarvalho4211
      @eleonoraneilsdecarvalho4211 Год назад +16

      @@tweex1 water sryyy i mean water😭

    • @WINER380
      @WINER380 11 месяцев назад +7

      You don't take into consideration Americans taste buds are wired for sugar so to us it would taste a lot different and more noticeable if it wasn't as sweet

    • @Fauxkerykes
      @Fauxkerykes 10 месяцев назад +4

      I can't have any dairy. I live in the States. We do have oat milk there w/o that garbage. Depends on what you want to buy.

  • @heidi4JesusChrist
    @heidi4JesusChrist Год назад +371

    I just make my own and add maple syrup, filtered water and organic vanilla extract to it. My coffee doesn’t taste as good but my stomach and body feels better. Totally worth it to just make your own.

    • @majdavojnikovic
      @majdavojnikovic Год назад +29

      I drink black coffee already for few years. I thought it will be difficult to get used to it, but it wasn't. In few days I enjoy it like I used to enjoy coffee with milk and sugar.
      And prices of plant based milk like drinks are like:" you are an idiot paying $6 for something that costs less than 1ct to produce.

    • @josephp.1919
      @josephp.1919 Год назад +31

      Yeah im not going to go back to drinking cows milk. This video was very disingenuous. Also it’s crazy easy to make your own oat milk, cheaper than cows milk or “oatly” by a mile.

    • @user-zw8uc4rm1m
      @user-zw8uc4rm1m Год назад +34

      @@josephp.1919 disingenuous? There's nothing wrong with cows milk

    • @thenellierose
      @thenellierose Год назад +22

      @@user-zw8uc4rm1m I think that depends on a person's worldview. The way cows and calves are treated certainly aren't a ringing endorsement for it, if you care about that kind of thing.

    • @wonpilspiano
      @wonpilspiano Год назад +10

      Suggestion: try sweetening it with dates. My mom used to use dates in making homemade coconut milk and it was amazing

  • @platgeslagengehaktbal
    @platgeslagengehaktbal Год назад +52

    I was a little suspicious of oatly when I saw they had put their CEO on the side of the package as employee of the month...

  • @grandadmiralthrawn3164
    @grandadmiralthrawn3164 Год назад +467

    I nearly spit out my grass fed traditionally made low pasturised milk onto my steak when you said it was from Sweden. I live here. I thought oatly was American. Oatly is hated here in Sweden by most people except vegans. We consume tons of dairy so I guess oatly had to start exporting their product because we didn't want it here.

    • @capimages
      @capimages Год назад +24

      Good to hear that, stay away from it! I’m an American of Swedish descent, and I love my dairy! 😋🥰

    • @MelpomenaBovary
      @MelpomenaBovary Год назад +22

      Nice, I didn’t know Sweden is big on diary products. Apparently there is big movement in Europe to decrease farms so I hope you will be able to continue produce quality products and not being forced to drink oat milk and bug burgers or whatever.

    • @grandadmiralthrawn3164
      @grandadmiralthrawn3164 Год назад +15

      @@MelpomenaBovary in most of the country it is impossible to grow anything but potatoes and grass. But it is possible to have cattle farms and then we also have our indigenous Sami people living in the north providing us with reindeer meat.

    • @sheilacollins9384
      @sheilacollins9384 Год назад +7

      Scandavians are tall for a reason - tons of dairy!

    • @jasonw9251
      @jasonw9251 Год назад

      Didn't know Oatly is from Sweden either! Ha

  • @alexcarter1291
    @alexcarter1291 Год назад +165

    Context: this is just about the oatly brand. Just look at the ingredients on your alternative milks. Its on you to read labels. (Also some people are allergic to dairy or are lactose intolerant. It is in fact healthy and also required for them to find alternatives to dairy milks)

    • @cactus_cuber1589
      @cactus_cuber1589 Год назад +7

      And it’s only the us version that has all these chemicals

    • @Elcomedordepan
      @Elcomedordepan Год назад +5

      @@cactus_cuber1589 no. lol

    • @starpooper1681
      @starpooper1681 Год назад +3

      If you are lactose intolerant, you have lactose free milk.

    • @InternetStudiesGuy
      @InternetStudiesGuy Год назад

      all of your "alternative milks" are going to be cheap, toxic seed oils with emulsifiers in water.

    • @Yananomics
      @Yananomics Год назад +9

      ​@@starpooper1681Cow's milk in any form is disgusting.

  • @cannibalvegetableyt
    @cannibalvegetableyt Год назад +312

    Fun fact: "rape" and "reap" essentially both mean "to take" and rapeseed has very large yields, thus it was named such as "the seed to harvest" - thus its traditionally very, very low price point.

    • @michaelkores6860
      @michaelkores6860 Год назад +11

      yes, but it isn't a bad oil - quite the opposite it is a high quality oil with loads of polyunsaturated fatty acids

    • @MNAHN-T.GOF-NN
      @MNAHN-T.GOF-NN Год назад +4

      @@michaelkores6860 Maybe, if it's pure and high quality rapeseed oil with no 'added volume' - and, spoiler, the cans or bottles you find in most stores with 1 liter for 2-3 bucks isn't. You get what you pay for.

    • @michaelkores6860
      @michaelkores6860 Год назад +4

      @@MNAHN-T.GOF-NN Most certainly, but you can use that arguement for other oils as well, maybe rapeseed oil of inferior quality is more a thing in North America than it is in Europe?

    • @stephenlamley541
      @stephenlamley541 Год назад +7

      It absolutely stinks like old socks in the field whilst drying out before harvest. This i do know.

    • @acidsteve9837
      @acidsteve9837 Год назад +3

      Well If we are very strict , the meaning of "rape" is actually closer to "to rob/steal" since its derived from the Latin Word "rapere"
      But yeah, essentially the same

  • @InvadeNormandy
    @InvadeNormandy Год назад +380

    I had a SEVERE allergic reaction due to a brand of oat milk called "Planet Oat". I am not a big oat milk drinker, in fact the only time I tried it was in a pre made coffee product and I surprisingly enjoyed the flavor. So I got some to try putting into my own coffee...
    Their packaging proudly proclaiming "nut free" with clear iconography and text. For context, I am HIGHLY allergic to tree nuts and peanuts.
    It MOST CERTAINLY NOT. As after an ER trip and calling them up. Turns out- They aren't even the main parent company. HP Hood is.
    And guess what tiny tiny little tucked away blurb they have on their website is?
    "While Planet Oat Oatmilk is nut-free, Planet Oat is made in a facility that is not nut-free."
    Then it's not goddamn nut free now is it? If you make it in a facility that can cross contaminate or god forbid makes the tree nut milks and products in the same machinery on the same lines... You might as well just be putting them directly in there.
    On top of that I'm fairly sure they still oh so proudly tout their NUT FREE packaging on their products. I lucked out because mine isn't that deathly and I am a grown man. What if a kid with the same allergy had this happen because their parents trusted that "Oh so re-assuring" NUT FREE on the packaging? While the truth of the product is HIDDEN IN A SMALL SERIES OF CLICK THROUGHS ON THEIR WEBSITE?!
    I swear they think they can get away with more because of the nice lovey dovey "home grown" hippie dippie company vibe they try to sell. Oh we're just a small wittle company! It's an ALTERNATIVE product we're HELPING people!
    Nuts to that, literally.

    • @breanne2117
      @breanne2117 Год назад +48

      That is something that you need to sue for if you can, on behalf of the lives of others. My son has a tree nut allergy. That is absolutely terrifying. I'm glad you are ok. But companies need to be held accountable for nearly killing someone.

    • @InvadeNormandy
      @InvadeNormandy Год назад +22

      @@breanne2117
      Oh I agree 100%, but... It's made to be a difficult process almost by design, It's a big life pausing rigamarole to get it started, a huge inconvenience to go through. And you are taking on a lot yourself even if you're starting a class action, you are basically buying into an on and off 1 to 4+ years of your life being constantly interrupted and having a permanent worry and extra priority to go through with it. And if you're not being shielded by a CLASS action and doing it as an individual? You are open to more legal battles and court costs and counter suing and basically being financially bullied entirely through legal channels. And your opponent's pockets are far deeper than yours.
      Especially if you already are living tightly or have a brutally unforgiving employer ("I have to take off for a court date." even if it's not for anything bad doesn't particularly go over well.) It's partially WHY they've gotten so bold... They know that most people? Simply can't or won't. And that they can bleed you dry to shut you up with the proces itself even if they know they have no counter case.
      Very few people actually have the time, the finances and energy and the ability to go through the hoops required to actually sue for these things.

    • @triadwarfare
      @triadwarfare Год назад +3

      Animal testing should return. Without proper testing, these things will pass through.

    • @InvadeNormandy
      @InvadeNormandy Год назад +24

      @@triadwarfare
      I... what? What sort of animal testing even applies to food allergies?

    • @hinatahyuuga120
      @hinatahyuuga120 Год назад

      On the back ofbthe package it says may be produced Ina plant that process buts I thought

  • @gem-cards
    @gem-cards Год назад +382

    Just make your oat milk by yourself. With every video I watch how the food industry is poison us, I decided to make everything by my self from organic and healthy foods.

    • @Victoriaaaa11111-
      @Victoriaaaa11111- Год назад +9

      Have you noticed a difference in how you feel? I've been trying to do the same

    • @gem-cards
      @gem-cards Год назад +40

      ​@@Victoriaaaa11111- Yeah sure, I just can recommend to try it out. One of the best decisions you can make imo. I mean just the feeling that you know whats in your food makes a lot of difference to me. The food becomes you and your body. It is also the reason which energy you can put out, so you just want to give your body good stuff in order to feel good.

    • @amiekrantz2277
      @amiekrantz2277 Год назад +26

      Just drink raw milk 🤷‍♀️

    • @gravityfallscanada
      @gravityfallscanada Год назад +1

      @@amiekrantz2277
      No animal milk isn't good for you... 80% of people living in China and north Asia don't even drink milk after weaning...

    • @EnlightenedMinarchist
      @EnlightenedMinarchist Год назад +16

      "Organic" is bullshit also 🤣🤣🤣

  • @WillEdmond
    @WillEdmond Год назад +14

    I’ve worked on farms and know that big factory farms that produce milk has many antibiotics and pathogens that anything is better then drinking that pus filled stuff. Adults shouldn’t be drinking the milk of other animals anyways. I’ve always thought that was weird AF. If you are going to drink a plant based alternative MALK is better or buying your own Vitamix and making milk at home.

    • @manisha1404
      @manisha1404 8 дней назад

      Exactly. The industry is cruel. Cows are forcefully impregnated so that we can take the milk that is meant for their babies. Once they give birth, their babies are taken away from them so that they can be milking machines. Once the cows get old, they are deemed useless and are slaughtered

    • @bancy1527
      @bancy1527 2 дня назад

      you cant blend anything to make milk. hope that helps!

    • @WillEdmond
      @WillEdmond 2 дня назад

      @ the only milk humans should drink is from their momma, not the milk from someone else’s momma. 😭 hope that helps

    • @bancy1527
      @bancy1527 2 дня назад

      @@WillEdmond should, for what purpose? my snarky comment aside, im genuinely asking

    • @WillEdmond
      @WillEdmond 2 дня назад

      @@bancy1527 when they are babies. After that there’s no scientific evidence that milk helps us. That’s a marketing ploy from the 70s that the milk industry put out to get folks to buy more.

  • @kaunas88
    @kaunas88 Год назад +287

    A general principle is to be suspicious of fake foods trying to imitate something that they are not. To get soy or oats to taste like beef or milk, a lot of not so healthy stuff has to be added to do that food alchemy. Consumers need to be aware...and not blindly fall for the next slick marketing campaign just because it seems "cool".

    • @bbybeatboxx
      @bbybeatboxx Год назад

      Dairy milk is one of cruelest and most destructive things that you can buy.
      Its as natural to drink cows milk as it is to drink dogs milk. Think about it.
      It is also incredibly bad for your health.
      Try googling dairy is scary, or watch the best speech you will ever hear by Gary Yourofsky.
      An eye dropper of pus in every glass, connected to allergies various cancers and heart disease.
      I could never consume a product of sexual exploitation and baby murder, but wouldn't use it for any one of dozens of reasons! 🤮

    • @Commonclaus
      @Commonclaus Год назад

      Nipple juice from a genetically modified bovine species of mammal is more natural than some nuts or oats, water, and oil? Amazing. You must be a genius. Do you get all your information from influencers on RUclips? You are advocating for being critical but you yourself are not being a critical consumer based on your comment.

    • @theangrytiredzebra
      @theangrytiredzebra Год назад +25

      Lol what??? You can make your own faux meat. Guess what makes it taste good, the same thing that makes meat taste good... Seasoning... PLANTS

    • @Izkapts
      @Izkapts Год назад +22

      Cows milk imitates human milk but is meant for calves. Go figure.

    • @dbtv4691
      @dbtv4691 Год назад +16

      @@Izkapts a lot if us are lactose intolerant bc we aren’t supposed to drink them .

  • @ultrademigod
    @ultrademigod Год назад +282

    Oats and water alone do not taste horrible.
    I know because I've made my own oat milk in the past using just those two ingredients and it tastes fine.

    • @K0sm1cKid
      @K0sm1cKid Год назад +27

      Good on you man I haaaaaate straight oat milk.

    • @screwgoogle4993
      @screwgoogle4993 Год назад +64

      No shit it tastes fine. Raw oats and water taste "fine". Just like sand tastes "fine".

    • @ultrademigod
      @ultrademigod Год назад +70

      @@screwgoogle4993 I'll take your word for it, as I'm not really a sand eating kind of guy.

    • @Jolerty727
      @Jolerty727 Год назад +7

      ​@@screwgoogle4993 what is the problem with clean "raw" water taste

    • @booring2
      @booring2 Год назад

      @@screwgoogle4993 so does hemp milk

  • @luchirimoya
    @luchirimoya Год назад +205

    I live in Europe and my oatmilk is literally water, oats and salt. No sugar, no sweeteners (artificial or natural), and def not canola oil lol

    • @Emppu_T.
      @Emppu_T. Год назад +3

      What brand do you use

    • @hpopov
      @hpopov Год назад +7

      How do you know?

    • @leastrossner.english
      @leastrossner.english Год назад +34

      @@hpopov in europe you find many oat/soy/almond drinks that are only the grain and water, no suger, no salt, no oils no nothing.

    • @zxyatiywariii8
      @zxyatiywariii8 Год назад +13

      ​​@@leastrossner.englishut how do you know? Is it illegal to hide the sugar, the way Oatly does? Because there's no sugar in their ingredients either...
      edit: no sugar LISTED in their ingredient, even though it does have hidden sugar

    • @suzyclear7668
      @suzyclear7668 Год назад +3

      We have that in America too. It’s still bad for you and the environment

  • @ccchantel
    @ccchantel Год назад +98

    Im genuinely upset…I’ve been drinking this throughout my entire pregnancy. Thank you for this video. I will never be buying oatly ever again.

    • @mada5326
      @mada5326 Год назад +31

      Real milk is very nutrient dense and if you’re not lactose intolerant is very good to consume in pregnancy.

    • @makun16
      @makun16 Год назад +14

      Goat milk is great and it is easier to digest than cow milk. I feed it to my pups when they are transitioning to solid foods.

    • @NikKaussFlies
      @NikKaussFlies Год назад +2

      as the other peeps said real milk including goat milk are wonderful for you and your baby when pregnant and if you want to negate most of the negative effects of the rapeseed oil in the oat drink just take lots of vitamin E. Vitamin E is excellent for a baby's brain development in utero as well. Peace

    • @manisha1404
      @manisha1404 8 дней назад

      You can make your own oatmilk at home for cheaper. Also, consuming goat and cow milk is not good because the industries forcefully impregnate them so that we can take the milk that is meant for their babies. Once they give birth, their babies are taken away so they too can be forced to be milking machines. Once they are old and deemed useless, they are slaughtered

  • @kornisonkiseli3248
    @kornisonkiseli3248 Год назад +826

    Excellent breakdown of this issue. People avoid fries because they're soaked in industrial oils and then drink the same amount in oat milk thinking they're making a healthy choice. What a horrible scam.

    • @deniseb.4656
      @deniseb.4656 Год назад +26

      People avoid fries? Why? They are from Belgium and they are absolutely fine once in a while together with salad and vegetables.

    • @Bullminator
      @Bullminator Год назад +5

      ....but i make my own fries from the red potatos (when they grow).

    • @karlkalina3022
      @karlkalina3022 Год назад +91

      Except that this figure is completely false. 250g of oat milk contains 3-5g of oil, 250g of McDonald’s fries contains over 40g of oil.
      Sure, you can make really healthy fries by using almost no oil at all and air frying, but then this emotionally-charged comparison seems a bit misleading. Clearly they are trying to paint oat milk as “unhealthy” by comparing it to “unhealthy” fries.

    • @dekyor9547
      @dekyor9547 Год назад +44

      Are you that gullible? 224 grams of french fries have about 32g of fat while 240ml of oatly with added oil has 9. The figures from this video are taken out of nowhere. Also the oil on the french fries will be much worse as it has been fried possibly multiple times and not all oat milks have added oil but all french fries do.

    • @fintan9218
      @fintan9218 Год назад +6

      @@deniseb.4656 Without oils or preservatives fires in an air fryer are just cooked potatoes. They’re one of my favorite carb treats.

  • @Dragonballalmanac
    @Dragonballalmanac Год назад +68

    Honestly I love making my own oat milk sweeted with a bit of honey and using the oat pulp to make nice baked energy bars for my hiking, never bought it from the store tho

  • @andrewrNYC
    @andrewrNYC Год назад +60

    Thank you for creating this content. I don’t think that dairy milk is a great option, but I will take whole milk over this high glycemic mess. I like to think I’m an educated consumer, but this really got me together. I had no idea!

    • @VickiTakacs.
      @VickiTakacs. Год назад +6

      Raw milk is the best option PERIOD.

    • @doctormoobbc
      @doctormoobbc Год назад +12

      Soy milk is a different story though. Super high in protein, and tastes great with almost no additives.

  • @soph541
    @soph541 Год назад +22

    It depends on the brand - I checked my oat milk creamer and my normal oat milk, and none of these ingredients were present except sunflower oil. I buy the kirkland brand of oat milk and it has very little sugar. It's definitely overpriced, though.

  • @cuffmeincorporated
    @cuffmeincorporated Год назад +739

    I drank Oatly religiously, completely caught up with the packaging and taste that I started to recommend it to all my friends. So ashamed today that I supported this brand and trusted any big corporation at all. It's really scary how there's not enough regulations on advertising and shelf-space in stores. We're just pushed and pushed further down the artificial food line until we become absolutely destroyed by diet. The whole 'save the world' schtick these piece of S CEO's use is so insufferable. Despite this I trusted them. Ashamed is what I've become.

    • @curtissnow9546
      @curtissnow9546 Год назад

      Regulation will only lead to cronyism it’s up to the people to educate themselves and see through the propaganda

    • @Pingas667
      @Pingas667 Год назад +119

      Just assume any food or beverage company saying its plant based and helps the environment that it’s actually terrible for both you and the environment.

    • @Nicksonian
      @Nicksonian Год назад +42

      So glad you gullibly fell for this video by the Milk Marketer’s Association.

    • @hsofz
      @hsofz Год назад +9

      ​@@Nicksonian Lol wat

    • @Pingas667
      @Pingas667 Год назад +34

      @@Nicksonian milk isn’t really good for you either but still better than all these synthetic substitutes

  • @janzelf
    @janzelf Год назад +100

    Newsflash; you can make your own oatmilk. Clean as a whistle.

    • @wealllame
      @wealllame Год назад

      Still a shit drink

    • @AC-hj9tv
      @AC-hj9tv Год назад +11

      Just crankin out manmilk over here

    • @GabrielleEther
      @GabrielleEther Год назад

      Right and its very easy

    • @xxxxOS
      @xxxxOS Год назад

      What's the point? There's absolutely no nutrients in there and that will add absolutely no flavour to your coffee or what ever. Total waste of time. We've been drinking real milk, butter, meat, since our inception. Real milk benefits us massively. I understand if you have a lactose intolerance but if you think you are doing to save the planet drinking oat gruel you are silly. It's a crime that these oligarchs have convinced us to sacrifice our health over a bunch of bullshit lies about our climate smh

    • @pseudoplotinus
      @pseudoplotinus Год назад +2

      Or, you could just get non-industrially-produced or raw cows' milk.

  • @nakia4230
    @nakia4230 Год назад +126

    I’m lactose intolerant , and I tried oat milk and it still messed up my stomach. Now I know why. All those ingredients they added. This is a good video. That’s why try and make my own from scratch

    • @MelpomenaBovary
      @MelpomenaBovary Год назад +17

      Try to make cashew milk. It’s insanely delicious, silky and naturally mildly sweet. 👌🏻

    • @ohsocooll12342
      @ohsocooll12342 Год назад +18

      @@MelpomenaBovarycashews are insanely expensive 😂😂😂

    • @be.A.b
      @be.A.b Год назад +6

      Try silk nextmilk. It tastes so close to milk for me. It doesn’t mess up my stomachs unless I drink too much of it. I’m sure regular milk will do the same. I randomly developed a dairy allergy so now I can’t have any without getting terrible dermatitis all over me :(

    • @ohsocooll12342
      @ohsocooll12342 Год назад +6

      @@be.A.b what’s even better is plain water. Doesn’t cost anything. We get all the nutrition we need without dairy.

    • @MelpomenaBovary
      @MelpomenaBovary Год назад

      @@ohsocooll12342 ooh, I didn’t know… In my country in Europe there are around 4$ for a pound and I can make around 3 bottles from one pack, and Oatly it’s around 3$ for a liter which is insane 😵‍💫

  • @callinkin
    @callinkin Год назад +59

    As a person who was diagnosed with milk allergy since 9, I’ve tried pretty much every milk alternatives plant based on the shelves available. I realized they cost a fortune (used to pay about $50/ month) and filled with extra additives like mentioned in the videos. Can you believe some still taste bad even after all those extras 😑 Since then I began to make my own plant based milk, be it oat, almond, cashews and etc.. It saves me tons, economic and health wise. I keep drinking my iced americano with honey, no any kind of milk needed tho.

    • @godnyx117
      @godnyx117 Год назад

      Milk allergy? Have you tried Goat or Biological milk?

    • @ana8908
      @ana8908 Год назад

      Eat Millet Name RAGI 😋
      Blend it into Mixer
      Place that powder into Jar
      And add water and salt = Ragi porridge 😋

    • @PrettyLesbian
      @PrettyLesbian Год назад +2

      @@godnyx117 what do you mean by biological milk?

    • @godnyx117
      @godnyx117 Год назад +1

      @@PrettyLesbian Bio. The animals eat only grass food, do not get injected with hormones and they generally follow a specific style of growing up and living resulting in a higher quality product.
      I suppose the requirements are different around the world but it's always the highest quality.

    • @PrettyLesbian
      @PrettyLesbian Год назад +4

      @@godnyx117 if someone has cow milk allergy that wouldn't make a difference. Most people are lactose intolerant at best, but actual allergy to milk is a different thing. I can't drink cow milk myself because I have digestion issues, it makes me really sick.

  • @caitlinallen8400
    @caitlinallen8400 Год назад +446

    I drink oat milk sometimes because I think it tastes good, but I have absolutely no delusions that it's good for me. I consider it a cheat treat, like pizza, fries, and cake.

    • @amerikaveebeau1175
      @amerikaveebeau1175 Год назад +12

      Your COFFEE is half SAW DUST & WOOD PULP Enjoy!!!

    • @juniorr2646
      @juniorr2646 Год назад +10

      I like almond milk better

    • @p.r.1308
      @p.r.1308 Год назад +33

      Fair enough. I mean it is like drinking a coffe in Starbucks. We all know it is not a real coffee and more of a fast food drink. But there is nothing wrong to like it as long as you dont overdue it.

    • @JeffreyMorse775
      @JeffreyMorse775 Год назад +12

      @@amerikaveebeau1175 it tastes good tho. the way dairy is produced is gross too but i still drink it

    • @Lukas_Seidl_1
      @Lukas_Seidl_1 Год назад +10

      @@amerikaveebeau1175 No it isn't

  • @ursulamcvey6145
    @ursulamcvey6145 Год назад +199

    I can't drink regular milk so I am grateful that there are so many alternative milks on the market. I usually make my own at home but if I am out and about I think it is great that I don't have to either forego getting milk in my drink or deal with having a stomach ache for the next few hours.

    • @zhabo3963
      @zhabo3963 Год назад +3

      How do you make it? Soy or oats?

    • @MrOrgeston
      @MrOrgeston Год назад +8

      Why do you need to drink any kind of milk?

    • @Pesudone
      @Pesudone Год назад +24

      @@MrOrgeston Have fun replacing milk in any recipes with any other liquid. Cereal and water sounds great. Milk replacements work well in lieu of milk in coffee, pancakes, cereal, baking etc.

    • @MrOrgeston
      @MrOrgeston Год назад +7

      @@Pesudone Oat Milk is literally cereal and water. If you're baking, milk is just water, fat, and protein. Any other sources of those would work as well. No need to pay exorbitant prices for a box of fancy white water.

    • @Pesudone
      @Pesudone Год назад +11

      @@MrOrgeston You mentioned any kind of milk in your og comment, which I replied to with no intention of saying use oat milk here and there. I never use oat milk, but the other alternatives are perfect for people not wanting to use dairy milk or not being able to.

  • @Tati94942
    @Tati94942 Год назад +13

    The fear-inducing background music makes this video seem less informative/educational, and more like propaganda

  • @AE1OU
    @AE1OU Год назад +10

    Ive never bought into corporate oat milk because it's way too pricey to standard milk but this video open my eyes to how dangerous the product actually is to our health. This is why homemade almond milk and especially soy milk are still the better milk alternatives because homemade ones still taste good unsweetened unlike the highly chemically processed oat milk with maltose and canola oil in it.

    • @lesliehardy1843
      @lesliehardy1843 11 месяцев назад +1

      I make my own hemp seed milk, 1/4 to 1/2 cup of hemp hearts, 4 cups water, blend and strain. Honey or a pitted date and some vanilla can be added to sweeten if necessary. It would even have Omega 3 in it. :)

  • @djsonicc
    @djsonicc Год назад +513

    I've come to realize that just about every "healthy food" is a scam

    • @juliaredin706
      @juliaredin706 Год назад

      I drink oatmilk because the cows milk is for calfs. I don’t wan’t someone to put sperm in me with a plastic golve EVERY YEAR to make me have a baby to then straight away taking my newborn away from me and I Will scream for my baby for 3 days then just being numb from the helpnessless and give in to a Machine milking me since my breasts are absolut to explode from all the milk Im making for my calf that now is crying for me in a separate house in with no mothers just confused babies who are just feed sugarwater since the HUMANS shall have their milk, their mothers life and their life. They only excist because she shuld get milk in her breasts and the calf Will soon be killed if its a boy and if its a girl she will meet the same horrible painful life as her mother, year after year baby after baby heartbreak after heartbreak, lonely confused poor baby after lonely confused baby. No mother or father who have ever hold ther newborn baby and felt that love and Bond should never do that to another parent human or cow.

    • @andresvelazquez5922
      @andresvelazquez5922 Год назад +1

      No. Every food made by a mega corporation is a scam. From pesticides to fake ingredients, they'll do anything to sell high while buying or making low.

    • @chris283
      @chris283 Год назад +25

      imagine thinking that soaking oats in water is healthy lol.

    • @benl8962
      @benl8962 Год назад +52

      Just eat as much whole foods as possible, the more its processed the more fucked it is

    • @Sheeeeerigirl
      @Sheeeeerigirl Год назад +27

      False, just read your labels. Lots of brands are honest and use minimal, cleaner ingredients in their products. They just don't taste as good to the average consumer.

  • @AmieEss
    @AmieEss Год назад +183

    "It tastes like milk" No, it tastes like oats and water.

    • @ahobimo732
      @ahobimo732 Год назад +28

      No, it tastes like sugar (and oats and water).

    • @AiSyYoo
      @AiSyYoo Год назад +9

      it tastes like lie

    • @somakun1806
      @somakun1806 Год назад +3

      No its taste likes TOO MUCH SUGAR

    • @abigailpena5950
      @abigailpena5950 Год назад +1

      Right, I think it tastes disgusting no matter how many additives or how much sugar it has. It tastes like a cardboard box and I LOVE oatmeal. It was a big disappointment, I'll stick to my unsweetened almond milk thank you very much.

    • @abigailpena5950
      @abigailpena5950 Год назад

      ​@@bill_the_butcher r/RareInsults 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @rud
    @rud Год назад +147

    I have to confess, I switched to oat "milk" in my coffee to avoid lactose. Then I read the ingredients you mentioned and was quite surprised that it contained the oils I also didn't want. took less than a few weeks to get used to black coffee. :D :D And well, I just cook my morning oatmeal in water as usual.

    • @Millib6
      @Millib6 Год назад +8

      oats and water is basically oatmilk your a genius rud

    • @rud
      @rud Год назад +11

      @@Millib6 I believe you meant, "you're" a genius. Also good job of showing you didn't watch video. :D

    • @Utrilus
      @Utrilus Год назад +5

      @@Millib6 COoked oats and liquid... Isn't that just... porridge?

    • @TJSchoolStuff
      @TJSchoolStuff Год назад +16

      theres no evidence that canola oil is bad for you, it is similar to olive oil in terms of effect on health. this video is over dramatic

    • @xxxxOS
      @xxxxOS Год назад

      ​@@TJSchoolStuffokay Wall-Street larper, so many of you are just straight up propagandists
      People, don't listen to these accounts, corporations flood videos like this with their little lackeys to confuse people and make them doubt the truth.

  • @Tate525
    @Tate525 10 дней назад +13

    Even assuming Oat Milk is prepared with the utmost care and the most natural of ingredients without any chemicals additives. Oat milk still literally sends your blood glucose out of whack. It's good if you got heavy workout due in an hour, but you are going to sit on your desk after having your cup of healthy oat milk than that's very bad, infact extremely bad.

  • @piepowered
    @piepowered Год назад +116

    Seems the beef here is with ingredients, not oat milk. There are other brands that don't have those ingredients. It's up to you as a consumer to read the label and make an informed choice. At the end of the day, oat milk is just a non dairy beverage. How it's formulated varies from brand to brand.

    • @angelbear_og
      @angelbear_og Год назад +20

      Oats contain phytates, which are an antinutrient. The way to leach phytates from nuts & legumes (and I would imagine oats as well) is to steep them in water. By the way, you're supposed to DISCARD the water. Oats are also a super-carbohydrate -- great if you're into diabetes & all.

    • @jcastaneable
      @jcastaneable Год назад +2

      I soak the oats before making milk out of it but I prefer cashew milk anyway

    • @SergioLeonardoCornejo
      @SergioLeonardoCornejo Год назад

      Vegan food is all horrible for you. Soy based vegan food is more harmful than eating a bag of soybeans.

    • @thetruth45678
      @thetruth45678 Год назад +11

      No brand of fake anything is better for you than the real deal. If you choose fake milk over real milk, you deserve everything that happens to you. Buyer beware!

    • @alexforce9
      @alexforce9 Год назад +24

      @@thetruth45678 Its not a fake product you pretzel. Its a DIFFRENT product lol. For it to be fake, it means people making it and then putting in milk bottles and trying to sell it as real cows milk.

  • @doubledtruckinginc
    @doubledtruckinginc Год назад +49

    Love this channel! Our awareness on food as a nation is terrible. Companies are only giving us what we want while concentrating on the bottom dollar which inevitably creates garbage food. Keep these videos coming!

    • @bbybeatboxx
      @bbybeatboxx Год назад +1

      Do you actually check the sources of who you watch?? This man has zero.👌
      Oatley has not had a year of net profit since 2019.
      Its not the free money glitch by pulling a fast one on customers that this scam artist portrays it as. Try doing some research yourself.
      Critical thinking is dead! 🤯

    • @JeffreyMorse775
      @JeffreyMorse775 Год назад +8

      i think the problem is that this channel will criticize oatly in one breath and uncritically parrot dairy industry propaganda in the next as though they both aren't part of the same capitalistic food system

    • @doubledtruckinginc
      @doubledtruckinginc Год назад +5

      @@JeffreyMorse775 exactly! Everyone wants to point fingers at one group because they like the gander that aligns with their views but it blinds them to the fact that both groups are doing the very same thing. The second large amounts of money is involved is will all go to crap and channels like this only perpetuate that. At least they do a good job explaining the details 🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @khairularchi
    @khairularchi Год назад +92

    Celebrities and influencers also are one of the main players contributing to the markets asserting their affluence onto their fans and followers by consuming the 'oats milk' as associated with their beauty secrets and radiant skin.

    • @HyperionGamingTOPKEK
      @HyperionGamingTOPKEK Год назад +23

      Influencers are one of the biggest hands dragging society to hell

    • @Johny40Se7en
      @Johny40Se7en Год назад

      Indeed. People are not bees or ants, therefore don't need to pretend like they're stuck in a hive mind mentality 😅😜
      Also, many celebrities and large influencers are hypocrites. They tell people that they're vegan, and their followers should be too, but then they treat veganism as a diet, then go back to munching on corpses and chugging down the lactations of raped mother cows 🤮
      But they blame the plant based foods or veganism for their health deteriorating, and it's no surprise, when all they do is consume vegan junk foods and the Oat milk featured in the beginning of this video, with all its processed, unhealthy crap added.
      Vegan for the philosophy and ethics, lush whole plant foods for health. Can't go wrong. People are worth more than how these wretched industries, like animal farming, cigarettes, and pharmaceutical companies see them 👍

    • @VickiTakacs.
      @VickiTakacs. Год назад +4

      Yeah and they're liars.

    • @VickiTakacs.
      @VickiTakacs. Год назад +4

      @@HyperionGamingTOPKEK Yes, here on RUclips. They ALL say I'm not sponsored. They aren't paying me. Yes you are and yes you are being paid. ALL LIARS. WAKE UP!!!

    • @behzadmirmozaffari2563
      @behzadmirmozaffari2563 Год назад +7

      That's the WHOLE reason social media exists today. Maybe not 20 years ago, but the "free" Internet is long since dead, reduced to yet another corpo tool.

  • @Babycat_00
    @Babycat_00 Год назад +10

    I was really hoping that you would have some sources linked. Did I miss them somewhere?

  • @violet4151
    @violet4151 Год назад +143

    @0:19 "It's like milk but for humans." Pretty sure half the population makes the true milk for humans.

    • @Vincent_Beers
      @Vincent_Beers Год назад +19

      ^underrated comment

    • @delphicdescant
      @delphicdescant Год назад +7

      fr the industry needs the next big disruptive industry to be human milk sold for everybody. Think of all the jobs that would create.

    • @silasspeaks3301
      @silasspeaks3301 Год назад

      Corporations are the only teets that provide the slavish consumer sustenance. Plant-Based demographic control measures are the only way we will save the planet and sustain the status quo.

    • @NormieNeko
      @NormieNeko Год назад

      ​@@delphicdescant I doubt it. There's already a niche and taboo market for human milk, but mostly fitness weirdos seem interested. There's a somewhat bigger market for newborns and infants. The quality varies due to lack of regulation. Hospitals do give it away, with better regulation, but it's pasteurized and only for babies. Some other pro-lactation groups give it away, sell it, pasteurize it, or let it be natural through trade (mom to mom).
      Baby formula is not as ideal as breast milk, but they are adding more and more HMO's that are closing the gap. It will never be 100% similar, but it's not farfetched for it to someday be 90% similar to breast milk. Baby formula is a good industry to get into especially if you're a good science nerd or want to help mothers.

    • @DeeDeex007o
      @DeeDeex007o Год назад +2

      🤣🤣🤣😏

  • @diannt9583
    @diannt9583 Год назад +77

    The only non-dairy milk I like is oat milk. And the stuff I buy - hard to find - is just oats and water. To me, it tastes good, and I can't drink most tree nut milks for gut reasons.

    • @malcolm_in_the_middle
      @malcolm_in_the_middle Год назад +29

      To me, Coca Cola also tastes good, but I don't lie to myself about it being good for me.

    • @Vincent_Beers
      @Vincent_Beers Год назад +20

      If you like the pure version of just oats and water, you can literally make the stuff at home in a blender for pennies. Oats are cheap, blend it, strain it, maybe at a touch of salt, done. You can make gallons of the stuff for like $1

    • @Vincent_Beers
      @Vincent_Beers Год назад +15

      @@malcolm_in_the_middle If you're just blending oats with water and not doing the fully processed version that these companies try to sell you, oats are relatively healthy without all the added crap.

    • @Guy_GuyGuy
      @Guy_GuyGuy Год назад +8

      Yeah I've got no idea where he's coming from when he says oats and water tastes like garbage. It's delicious. You can make it yourself and Elmhurst sells exactly that.

    • @audreyroses4631
      @audreyroses4631 Год назад +2

      Oh yeah, I make my own and I really like it. And it's crazy cheap, and without the unnecessary additives.

  • @Blueskies1180
    @Blueskies1180 Год назад +114

    Not ALL oat milks are evil, you have to do your homework and read the ingredients, just like with any other food or beverage product. There are companies that make just oat milk, no additives, but you’ll pay a bit more for those. Or make it yourself at home.

    • @charan_75
      @charan_75 Год назад +7

      Which companies are those?

    • @canned-gatorade
      @canned-gatorade Год назад +6

      Anything not made in your backyard should be presumed as bad for your health. But a bit of exercise and portioning your meals won't hurt.

    • @EweTuber
      @EweTuber Год назад +2

      This video is about Oatly

    • @FallenChocoCookie
      @FallenChocoCookie Год назад +15

      @@EweTuberit has a very misleading title then 😅

    • @m0rla_
      @m0rla_ Год назад +2

      ​@@FallenChocoCookieYeah, but it almost exclusively shows and mentions Oatly. Anyhow, always good to reconsider ones options.

  • @birdsecret6906
    @birdsecret6906 Год назад +6

    Oat milk is the bomb as my family member has a literally deadly allergy to real milk and dairy. And this oat milk he actually likes and it works as substitute for milk in everything. Thank goodness for oat milk.

  • @Luan-n9y
    @Luan-n9y Год назад +156

    I personally find it very easy to find oat milk in the grocery store with minimal ingredients (water, oats, oil, salt, that's it) and in the end the oil contents are usually comparable with cow milk. Usually the super processed ones are more expensive so that's another reason not to buy them. Maybe that's just because of where I live? Who knows.

    • @bensondentalassociates8690
      @bensondentalassociates8690 Год назад +29

      Could you explain “the oil contacts are usually comparable with cow milk”? I’ve never bought milk with oil unless I’m confused and you meant something else

    • @svenbengtsson9753
      @svenbengtsson9753 Год назад +33

      I think they meant to claim that the oil contents in the oatmilk is comparable to the natural fats that cows milk contain.

    • @JoshuaTimothyHoward
      @JoshuaTimothyHoward Год назад +48

      You’re talking seed oils vs animal fats bud

    • @moronsmorons8913
      @moronsmorons8913 Год назад +11

      @@JoshuaTimothyHoward
      Same with the proteins. There is a reason, why the human body can digest animal proteins easier - it's because we're animals too.

    • @deniseb.4656
      @deniseb.4656 Год назад +25

      I absolutely agree. Oatly is one of the better ones and there are other organic ones that have the same ingredients. You are probably also European and we aren't afraid of oil and salt now and then. But there are a lot of paranoid Americans in the comments thinking everything processed is bad and thinking oils or salt are bad. Can't blame them becuse THEIR processed food is really bad and now they are thinking heavily regulated European products such as Oatly are the same. They are being paranoid.

  • @FlowerlyF.
    @FlowerlyF. Год назад +167

    This is so sad. How the industry gets away with all of this is truly alarming.

    • @adriana_cer
      @adriana_cer Год назад +16

      Yeah, how the dairy industry gets always with puss and blood in cow milk is truly alarming.

    • @capimages
      @capimages Год назад +6

      @@adriana_cer🙄🙄🙄

    • @АнастасияБригида
      @АнастасияБригида Год назад

      ​@@adriana_cercan u tell a little more about this

    • @imbored7143
      @imbored7143 Год назад

      @@АнастасияБригидаsomething with processing plants sucking at there job.
      this channel is pretty scummy though.

    • @calvinthurston1441
      @calvinthurston1441 Год назад

      This is what happens when lobby interest groups run our politicians! Some ethical regulations could go a long way but with politicians in bed with corporations we are all doomed!

  • @fn1202
    @fn1202 Год назад +38

    I watched a video of this marshmallow company making vegan marshmallows out of Oat milk and they were able to boil it down into a syrup and whip it up. Literally looked like condensed milk.

    • @matthewburnham-jones3518
      @matthewburnham-jones3518 Год назад +5

      I prefer the regular boiled down bones, skin and ligament marshmallows.

    • @Katiewithdaffodils
      @Katiewithdaffodils Год назад +1

      I mean, nobody thinks any marshmallow is healthy...

    • @fn1202
      @fn1202 Год назад +6

      @@matthewburnham-jones3518 Yeah that's not my point I'm just saying it was crazy the way it could be turned into syrup and whipped up like that

  • @melancholycollie
    @melancholycollie 11 месяцев назад +4

    In my mind... oat milk is just gross water.

    • @onemeterboy5211
      @onemeterboy5211 9 месяцев назад +1

      Then cow milk is gross water too :)

  • @sstnks
    @sstnks Год назад +281

    I'll admit, oat milk is really good in coffee. I may or may not have a Starbucks oat milk shaken espresso problem. But holy cannoli the business behind this replacement stuff is crazy.

    • @Vincent_Beers
      @Vincent_Beers Год назад

      You're dumb enough to over pay for starbucks, that's problem number one.

    • @maboo736
      @maboo736 Год назад +15

      Am I the only one that thinks it tastes horrible in coffee or am I drinking it wrong? 😅

    • @wendy5w
      @wendy5w Год назад +5

      @@maboo736 I also think it taste horrible in coffee haha. The taste of oat just didnt well with good coffee but probably for bad quality coffee, it cover the poorly roasted taste.

    • @lostboy8084
      @lostboy8084 Год назад +9

      It's not bad in coffee that is if you use the right amount. Some people put too much as they judge it by the color of the coffee like milk. Of course it tends to go better with stronger coffee as it really dilutes the taste so stronger coffee you still get coffee otherwise you get a water down taste.

    • @rachelwinchester9840
      @rachelwinchester9840 Год назад +6

      So you’re more worried about their advertising over the fact that shit kills you fast af. Rather drink milk.

  • @GohakuX
    @GohakuX Год назад +63

    As intriguing as these videos are, with the ultra energetic and hyper articulate narration, it'd be cool to see a solution for consumers included in these. Not everyone can drink regular cow mucus. Due to dietary restrictions.

    • @fire_fux
      @fire_fux Год назад +11

      Drink purified uncontaminated water. You're welcome.

    • @GohakuX
      @GohakuX Год назад +19

      @fire_fux that doesn't account for 99.9% of other culinary activities involving a substitution for milk. No thank you.

    • @alexturnbackthearmy1907
      @alexturnbackthearmy1907 Год назад +1

      @@GohakuX You can go on with just water or removing milk. Oat milk is nowhere real milk anyway, more like a standalone (that i dont like) but still a product. Not a replacement.

    • @SRN_RL
      @SRN_RL Год назад +7

      ​​@@fire_fuxkay. But I want milk. What's a viable milk alternative for a lactose intolerant person?

    • @fire_fux
      @fire_fux Год назад +4

      @@SRN_RL if you want milk nut juice ain't it.
      Coconut milk.

  • @GoddessPan
    @GoddessPan Год назад +138

    I dont know how to thank you for the eye opening knowledge you've given to us. I literally thought that oat milk was a godsend because it tastes so good yet contains so few calories and sugar. My father has cholesterol and kidney problem, and he has been drinking 1 carton of oatmilk everyday. I am extremely health conscious yet these greedy companies manage to trick us customers by calling maltose 'naturally occuring sugar', saying canola oil is healthy, and avoiding to use the word concentrate on their packages. Gosh i feel so bad that i have been supporting these companies for years.

    • @GrahamMilkdrop
      @GrahamMilkdrop Год назад

      Everyone has been taken in by this kind of scam at some point! They put huge amounts of effort into deceiving you and they are very very good at what they do, so you shouldn't feel bad that they succeeded in doing that.
      If you want to feel bad about something, you could feel bad about the fact that this level of deception happens all of the time and not just with supermarket products but with all kinds of things and that a huge number of people will go along with it, without ever challenging it or objecting, in exchange for a paycheck... or that there are authorities that exist solely to protect the population from such things and yet they will almost always do nothing until they have been pushed into a corner and have no choice and even then they'll do the bare minimum. If you can feel bad and direct that emotion towards those who are actually responsible then that would be a really good thing!
      Best wishes.

    • @---Blue
      @---Blue Год назад +1

      education

    • @latinafortruth430
      @latinafortruth430 Год назад +18

      I highly recommend to cut anything highly processed as much as you can. Eat real protein and good quality foods. I hope he gets better!

    • @cefoye
      @cefoye Год назад +11

      Don't be so quick to thank them - they probably got a big check from the dairy industry for doing this.

    • @---Blue
      @---Blue Год назад +7

      @@cefoye truth remains that animal proteins and fats are superior to refined seed oils and plant based proteins. Animal products have all 9 essential aminos whereas plant protein from a singular source is generally incomplete. truth also remains that plant based alternatives are artificial by nature and animal products are more 'natural'

  • @michaelm3404
    @michaelm3404 Год назад +7

    Guys, keep doing what you're doing, this channel is going to be huge. your form of delivery is very engaging and you will never want for content. that's how evil the food supply is.

    • @nieselregen420
      @nieselregen420 Год назад +4

      I honestly hope this channel doesn't get huge. This video has HUGE problems and people seem to believe it without giving it a second thought.
      He basically said "all oat milks are bad or taste bad" and this is soooo far away from the truth. If it was a video about Oatly in America.. totally fine. But they are at best malinformed, at worst intentionally misleading.

  • @AnimatedStuffCountryballs
    @AnimatedStuffCountryballs Год назад +21

    Next video: “Water is literally a scam.”

  • @K.o995
    @K.o995 Год назад +140

    Here in Europe there is also regular oatmilk that you can buy. It is actually really environmentally friendly and tastes a little bit 'dusty' if you can call it that. Definitely not as bad as it sounds through your video. But i didnt know that oat ly were doing so poorly with their ingredients.

    • @metamonogatari3139
      @metamonogatari3139 Год назад +11

      Yeah exactly, I live in germany and we have different companies/brands producing oatmilk and while it has a notable amount of sugar it barely has fat, tastes quite good and doesn't upset my stomach. I usually prefer soy and I like it a bit more but alas my grocery store doesn't have it or at least not all the time

    • @MS-ch9nm
      @MS-ch9nm Год назад +3

      @@metamonogatari3139 I live in Germany as well. After I saw that video I immediately checked my carton of oat milk (not oatly, but a cheaper supermarket brand) and sunflower oil was the third ingriedient on the list, after water and oats. I will definitely rethink my milk choices after this. I am glad I never fully stepped away from dairy milk, as I use oat milk only for porridge or smoothies, because I thought it was "healthier".

    • @j666f
      @j666f Год назад +7

      @@MS-ch9nm Sunflower oil isnt harmful lol

    • @Sol2189-
      @Sol2189- Год назад +3

      I‘m from Germany too and I looked at my oat milk also from a supermarket brand and there is actually rapeseed oil on the ingredients list😔

    • @j666f
      @j666f Год назад +11

      @@Sol2189- Schnuggi das ist einfach nur Rapsöl, was fast jeder Haushalt zum Braten verwendet. Nichts giftiges.

  • @OnyxJade
    @OnyxJade Год назад +87

    I wanted to compare these stats with the oat milk that I usually see at my grocery store, "Earth's own". I don't ever recall buying an oatly product, so I just wanted to check for a brand more relevant to me. (NOTE: This devolved real quick. More of a video analysis now. Key points at the bottom)
    I looked at 4 different products under them, and below are the differences from the video
    (Original, Vanilla, Zero Sugar, Naked)
    1:30 - Dipotassium Phosphate: Only the zero sugar product includes this in their ingredients.
    1:40 - Seed oil: Not quite sure how this is bad for you. In any case, sunflower oil is used instead in all products except for the 4 ingredient one
    1:45 - Maltose: I assume the amount is similar to oatly(?), however I wouldn't know.
    1:55 - Oil Content: I don't think the amount of oil they use is published online, however based on the 5g of fat(1.5 for naked), it seems to be about the same. The comparison of french fries is a bit odd though. They aren't inheriently unhealthy because they have oil; I'd the carbs in it is a major factor. For example, 4oz of sautee'd brussel sprouts have about the same amount of oil.
    In terms of cost(spread out over the first portion of the video), I agree that they're overpriced based on cost of ingredients. No denying that in any sense. Cooperations will always want to earn more money. But lets say that the retail price of oat milk does drop, to a point of just $1 per litre. At this point, it'll be vastly cheaper to buy than cow's milk. To a normal consumer, I would think many would start to shift to oat milk just because of the price difference, making it even harder on the dairy industry.
    This isn't even mentioning the fact that the US Gov(from which many viewers are presumably watching from) HEAVILY subsidizes the dairy industry, about 22.2 BILLION USD in 2015, compared to no subsidies for oat milk.
    Honestly, I'm unsure what the conclusion for the above paragraphs are. I personally see that the dairy industry is dying in US and Can based on the subsidies, and that sooner or later, alternatives would push them out of the market. Feel free to make your own tho.
    6:14 - Maltrose Part 2: As priorly stated, I got no idea how much any of these products effect blood sugar level. Can't really comment on that.
    8:30 - Fat: ??? Trans fats appear in nature as well, namely meat and dairy. Aside from that, they are 100% bad for you. prime of the prime is that omega fats are great, saturated fats not so much, and trans fats are the worst. But calling out oil seed oils as having trans fats is a bit disingenuous. For instance, as compared with other common oils:
    Canola - 1.9% - 3.6% trans fat
    Olive - 0.5% trans fat
    Sunflower - 1.1% trans fat
    Soybean - 0.4% - 2.1% trans fat
    Butter - ~4% trans fat(first google result; might be inaccurate)
    Canola can definitely contain more, but most oils do contain at least some. What I think should've been commented on more is the saturated fat amount in addition to the trans fat.
    The oxidization of oil is a geniune concern, however, I doubt that the temperature gets high enough to warrant concern. Unless they pan fry with the oil beforehand, it's probably fine.
    As for dipotassium phosphate, yea it seems accurate.
    11:11 - Marketing: Never seen oatly marketing. Or any oat ads before. Well, marketing's marketing. May as well call out red bull next eh? I can't actually care less how a cooperation markets something. An ad's an ad, and all ads are annoying.
    14:14 - Legal battle: Saturated fat *is* bad for you? Or well, not 100% healthy at least. Other than that, big W for the dairy farmers. And the outcome makes sense. But again, in terms of marketing, all press is good press.
    17:40: Aside from the blackstone incident(which I never heard of or was involved in; again, don't drink Oatly), I'm unsure of the point being made. 73% less emissions may be inaccurate, but the generally accepted "oat milk produces 1/3 of the emissions that milk generates" is still a substantial amount? I doubt having pasting on "66% less emissions" would change much...
    Cows and livestock releases about 5% - 6% of total emissions(energy is the vast majority at ~73%). Not much. However, it isn't inherently bad to look into decreasing that amount.
    20:28 - Other Alternatives: I think most of the stuff I commented on covers this portion. But if I had to point something out:
    Why is sea salt highlighted? Are added vitamins bad(imo kinda, but that's a different topic that involves cereal)? The fact that almond milk being 2% almonds seems accurate though. IMO, it's not a big deal. If the recipe calls for that, so be it
    Disclaimers: I(Canadian) personally think oat milk is good, and at least better than cows milk in the long run(after all, its why i wrote a biased comment for it). I just saw some claims in the video that I found odd, and some misleading. This was before I found out the video was mostly calling out oatly(never had oatly). I'm a university student that isn't anywhere near studying food, but mostly just likes food.
    Takeaways:
    Oat milk has less emissions than Cows milk(~66% less), however cows only make up at the very most ~6% of emissions
    Oat milk may have additives(dipotassium phosphate) that have adverse effects in large amounts
    Oat milk is cheaper to produce than cows milk, but costs more on shelves
    Seed oil isn't inherently bad, however there are better alternatives to canola.
    Oat milk most likely effects blood sugar content more than cows milk
    The jabs at trans fat and lack of jabs at saturated fat seems very misleading
    Oil oxidation can create cancer related chemicals, however is portrayed a bit misleading(only a real cause for concern if you fry the oil first, of which oat milk companies probably don't do)
    The amount of dairy subsidies is ridiculous
    Oatly marketing is something I can't possible care less for.
    I like researching
    Sources:
    earthsown.com/products/oat/ - oat milk that I usually buy, and references I used for their products
    www.wellplated.com/sauteed-brussels-sprouts/#wprm-recipe-container-41938 - sauteed brussel sprouts nutrition
    www.greyclark.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/US-Subsidies-Post-2014-Farm-Bill-FEB-2018.pdf - Dairy subsidies
    milkpick.com/why-is-oat-milk-expensive/#:~:text=high%20production%20fees.-,No%20Government%20Subsidies,when%20they%20have%20young%20children. - no subsidies for alternatives
    www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/2015/04/13/ask-the-expert-concerns-about-canola-oil/ - trans fat in oils
    reeis.usda.gov/web/crisprojectpages/0188938-iron-antioxidants-and-frying-oil-stability.html - oil oxidization

    • @Kleyguy7
      @Kleyguy7 Год назад +23

      Thank you for that, I really didn't like the comparisons in this video and the emotional narrative. Whataboutism in 20:20 was too much too handle.

    • @dekyor9547
      @dekyor9547 Год назад +17

      Hey I liked your comment. I'll copy paste mine with the conclusions I reached
      First off, not all plant milks have added oil but when it does it's a very small amount usually 2-3%. This oil is still better than the saturated fat from whole milk.
      Same for Dipotassium phosphate, is also not commonly added and when it is it's not as scary as he makes it sound, as it's the total amount of phosphorus in the diet that matters the most and cow's milk has a similar quantity. He failed to mention he negative effect on the kidneys is seen in people suffering from kidney disease, and this same population may also need to avoid cows milk because of the high protein content.
      I found the article he shows about the claims of oat milk spiking blood glucose similarly to soda but there isn't any study cited. From my research it seems that the glycemic load is 3 times higher on the soda.
      224 grams of french fries has a bout 32 grams of fat, 240 ml of oatly milk with added oil has 9 grams of fat. Again these figures are taken straight from their a**.
      Trans fats: from Oatly themselves: "the oil we use actually has a trans fat content of less than 0.1g/100g, and we only use non-GMO, expeller pressed rapeseed oil." The "natural" milk he talks about has 0.1g of trans fat per 100g.
      So there's only 10% of oats and the rest is water but that somehow produces more emissions than cow's milk?
      The dairy industry spent 370 million dollars on campaigns just in the US whereas Oatly spent less than 100 million across multiple countries in the same timeframe
      Also forgot to mention that most of the trans fats consumed come from "natural" animal products, cow's milk is subsidized so it can be affordable, that it has cholesterol, and that it lowers testosterone and raises certain types of estrogens.

    • @dekyor9547
      @dekyor9547 Год назад +4

      Also how did you put so many links? My comments with links that aren't from RUclips don't get published

    • @OnyxJade
      @OnyxJade Год назад +4

      @@dekyor9547 no idea. It just worked

    • @dekyor9547
      @dekyor9547 Год назад +1

      @@OnyxJade i recommend you copy the comments with links before sending them so you don't lose it just in case it gets deleted 🤣 happens to me a lot

  • @tacotyce918
    @tacotyce918 Год назад +38

    The oatmilk I get is oats and water pretty much. Less sugar than cow’s milk as well and cheaper than Oatly. Just avoid the stuff you don’t want like with anything else🤷🏽‍♂️ Plus most, if not all, of those additional ingredients are less than 2%.

    • @xxxxOS
      @xxxxOS Год назад

      Real milk has so many benefits. You may as well just not use that fake milk, it gives you no nutrients at all. Real milk, butter, meat, we've been eating it since our inception and it's great for us. Unless you are lactose intolerant I see no reason to use fake 'milk'. We can improve our farming and animal welfare. It's not black and white like leftists want us to believe. It's not farming or planet death. This is a corporate lie to make people feel guilty for existing. They want us all suicidal and guilty thinking we are causing the planet to die when in reality it's their shitty greedy system. There's a better way but instead were sold lies about science and global warming to sell these products and excuse their weather modification tools. These western governments are literally cloud seeding and messing with the weather, it's documented by MSM, they want us to blame ourselves when it's THEM who are fucking things up

  • @visionofwellboyofficial
    @visionofwellboyofficial Год назад +502

    Using food as a weapon to control people is utterly amazing and disgusting at the same time.

    • @SILLY_BILLY_777
      @SILLY_BILLY_777 Год назад +38

      If you look into every aspect of our lives, all big business is out to do this kind of stuff to us.

    • @visionofwellboyofficial
      @visionofwellboyofficial Год назад +3

      @@SILLY_BILLY_777 This has to stop 🛑

    • @SILLY_BILLY_777
      @SILLY_BILLY_777 Год назад +6

      @@visionofwellboyofficial it will, right now we're waiting for a break in the conditioning to the point we'll outnumber those who don't get it lol

    • @kiethj7
      @kiethj7 Год назад +14

      Wait to you hear about big pharma

    • @eonoire
      @eonoire Год назад

      It's what the dairy industrys been doing for years. Just look at this video spreading misinformation. Just disgustinh

  • @pedromontesinosnavarro6499
    @pedromontesinosnavarro6499 Год назад +41

    I saw the video and have to say that in my country oat milk is literally water and oats, so check the ingredients if you aren't consuming the products cited here in the US.

    • @TruPunx89
      @TruPunx89 Год назад +3

      Yeah i just made a comment how it is water oats and salt here… i mean america is basically asking for it now. Oatly just delivers.. nobody would buy it there if it only had 3 ingredients hahahah maybe the fda would not aprove that either 🤣🤣

    • @mattolson7037
      @mattolson7037 Год назад +1

      That’s what they’re telling you at least. In many countries companies aren’t required to list every ingredient

    • @pedromontesinosnavarro6499
      @pedromontesinosnavarro6499 Год назад +7

      @@mattolson7037 Im in Europe, so they have to list the maiden name of the farmer's cousin hehehe

    • @TruPunx89
      @TruPunx89 Год назад

      yeah, they have to here. even with animal products their booking goes so far that if we buy a meat product we can see which fucking farm the animal grew up on. sucks to live in a country like yours lol@@mattolson7037

    • @NikKaussFlies
      @NikKaussFlies Год назад

      Oat-Ly is all over Europe. Amsterdam, Berlin, the south of France, Glasgow. It's everywhere not just the US. Did you notice that it's actually produced in Europe and that nearly all of the western world's rapeseed oil is cultivated in Europe. Europe is NOT so healthy.

  • @TechOutAdam
    @TechOutAdam Год назад +56

    It's all about the quality of the ingredients. It's not oat milk being a scam, it's the quality. You can literally make homemade oat milk by adding organic oats, water, dates, cinnamon into a blender lol You have to be clear about what you mean by "oat milk is a scam". No companies like Oatly are unhealthy, but that doesn't mean oat milk itself is a scam.

    • @diannt9583
      @diannt9583 Год назад +2

      Adding dates? The most disgusting fruit on the planet. No thank you. I prefer oat milk unsweetened anyway (hard to find, so I should make my own.)

    • @drseanpatrick696
      @drseanpatrick696 Год назад +20

      Anyone who adds water to oats or almonds and calls it milk has a mental health issue.

    • @panzerbanz7296
      @panzerbanz7296 Год назад +7

      How is that Milk though?

    • @wes4736
      @wes4736 Год назад +6

      ​@@panzerbanz7296 - by looking like it. Like how strawberries aren't berries, or how maple syrup isn't made from maple sap (unless you deliberately go to the farmers market for real syrup)

    • @sippingthe
      @sippingthe Год назад +1

      @@diannt9583 What kind of dates have you tried? I love dates and everyone who I've introduced to dates loves them as well, not sure what you're eating haha

  • @georginarios8805
    @georginarios8805 Год назад +3

    This channel is easily my new favorite channel on RUclips. Keep up the good work!! 👍

    • @DavidBride-wh3pe
      @DavidBride-wh3pe 10 месяцев назад

      Hello!!! How are you doing? Hope am no being rude for writing you first???

    • @Imposter7777
      @Imposter7777 3 месяца назад

      This video is a load of misinformation. Here's the title if a video debunking most of it: Jake Tran’s FRAUDULENT Anti-Vegan Milk Video EXPOSED!

  • @xaechireon
    @xaechireon Год назад +38

    I've seen these in supermarket shelves a few times, but I always gave them a hard pass because they're so prohibitively expensive. Good to know I dodged a bullet, although to be fair, I doubt any food that has undergone any degree of processing is particularly healthy.

    • @Millib6
      @Millib6 Год назад +4

      Water and oats is as cheap or cheaper than cow milk

    • @IRosamelia
      @IRosamelia Год назад

      Same!

  • @poppy1x3
    @poppy1x3 Год назад +280

    The more effort the company puts into trying to convince you how good is the food for the "enviroment" (and similar abstract stuff) and how much "better" it is than the other product X, the more wary people should be. Same was for margarine. Same was for impossible burgers and the same thing is oatly.

    • @jirislavicek9954
      @jirislavicek9954 Год назад

      Seed oils = biodiesel. It is bad for your engine and it is definitely bad for your health!

    • @vincentcarl9907
      @vincentcarl9907 Год назад +3

      Margarines are bad?

    • @clydekimsey7503
      @clydekimsey7503 Год назад +27

      ​@@vincentcarl9907 yes, terrible

    • @romondoalexander8851
      @romondoalexander8851 Год назад +18

      Have you turned on your tv? From your logic alone we should all adopt a vegan diet. Dairy and meat push their agenda more than any other food category.

    • @Asphyx12
      @Asphyx12 Год назад +13

      @@romondoalexander8851 No. my TV never tell me those. Maybe you've stayed too long in your echo chamber. What my TV tells me is Nuclear Reactor is diritier than Coal Electricity gen.

  • @hindolbhattacharya9715
    @hindolbhattacharya9715 Год назад +69

    Its easy to spot fraud really! Anything that invokes environment protection (especially by reducing carbon footprint) to sell its product should be viewed with greatest suspicion.

    • @almoslabant1554
      @almoslabant1554 Год назад

      Yeah, don't mind the oil industry spending billions to convince us they don't actually ruining our planet...

    • @mikcasso288
      @mikcasso288 Год назад +2

      this point makes zero sense. humans produce products on a very large scale that has impacts on the environment. if a company is trying to minimize that impact how could you possibly have an issue with that

    • @ultravoid5398
      @ultravoid5398 Год назад

      @@mikcasso288 they aren't trying to minimize it to help the environment they are doing it so they can guilt people into buying it instead of less good for the environment stuff

    • @sounghungi
      @sounghungi Год назад +9

      @@mikcasso288 Often companies focus on things like carbon neutral. However, they usually use metrics that only track their end of things and not the whole process. For example, electric cars are carbon neutral when it comes to the actual driving but the carbon emitted during the manufacturing of the car and the mining for the resources, particularly the battery, are not looked at. So you actually end up with a car that creates more carbon emissions that a gas car because of the material needed to make the extra parts of the car.
      When you try to boil down effects to intent, it doesn't work out well. The intentions for windmills is to reduce electricity created from fossil fuels, however the effects of windmills can range from killing large birds of prey to created a large demand for fossil fuels because the wind isn't consistent enough to generated the needed electricity in a system and the wasted materials of the windmill.
      This is also ignoring the fact that climate change is a very controversial topic that has been very politicized where people are willingly to use it as a way to push policies. And also ignores that scientists are very unsure of the causes and long term future of climate change.

    • @cyberspace7208
      @cyberspace7208 Год назад

      Exactly

  • @rachelrice7590
    @rachelrice7590 11 месяцев назад +3

    I am obsessed with your videos. Thank you for educating everyone in such an entertaining way!

    • @DavidBride-wh3pe
      @DavidBride-wh3pe 10 месяцев назад

      Hello!!! How are you doing? Hope am not bet rude for writing you for??

    • @Imposter7777
      @Imposter7777 3 месяца назад

      This video is a load of misinformation. Here's the title if a video debunking most of it: Jake Tran’s FRAUDULENT Anti-Vegan Milk Video EXPOSED!

  • @WyattCayer
    @WyattCayer Год назад +5

    It's about ethics, not health....

  • @Breesey
    @Breesey Год назад +12

    Q: What do big corporations do?
    A: Pay RUclipsrs to make attack videos on their competitors.
    The dairy industry have a long and glorious history of using marketing and government influence to promote their product

    • @alexturnbackthearmy1907
      @alexturnbackthearmy1907 Год назад

      So their competitors. Corporate greed stays the same, they just dont have same influence.

  • @finlaymartins272
    @finlaymartins272 Год назад +39

    Wow, usually I am pretty savvy about what I choose to eat, but this totally slipped under the radar for me! It is safe to say I won't be touching the stuff now.

    • @ilorevant1631
      @ilorevant1631 Год назад +7

      Just watch what Brand to buy...

    • @ayvari61
      @ayvari61 Год назад +1

      @@ilorevant1631 This.

    • @lexmarkx75
      @lexmarkx75 Год назад

      The RUclipsr Lifting Vegan Logic debunks this entire video: ruclips.net/video/sx1ik8R1hBY/видео.htmlsi=AOH8oJ_5vu79oxmr

  • @SK-qj8sm
    @SK-qj8sm Год назад +20

    Honestly during the lockdown, I couldn't get any sort of plant-based milk apart from soya milk and almond milk. So I resorted to making m own out of rolled oats at home, it tasted SO yummy but it only lasted me a week on end. It was absolutely delicious and i added some honey for sweetness and that was it. I haven't bought store bought mylk in years now.

  • @tye595
    @tye595 Год назад +113

    Rule of thumb with any food is: Is it a whole food or manufactured? For example, the Impossible Burger. If it's manufactured, it's always crap, and said manufacturing companies only care about their bottom line.

    • @kahlernygard809
      @kahlernygard809 Год назад

      That's such bullshit line of thinking. But hey ignorant conservatives believe it

    • @sticy5399
      @sticy5399 Год назад +13

      Yeah sure... because the meat industry is so innocent.

    • @almoslabant1554
      @almoslabant1554 Год назад

      Every industrialised food you put in your mouth is bad for someone in some ways
      An industry want to be cheap and effective not nice

    • @ElViejoYElViaje
      @ElViejoYElViaje Год назад +18

      @@sticy5399 The point is not if food is "innocent" (however you define it), we are talking about what foods are good or better for your health. Vegan substitutes for real food are more often than not, TERRIBLE for you.

    • @sticy5399
      @sticy5399 Год назад +11

      @@ElViejoYElViaje Sometimes they are sure. But who the hell said you had to get oatly, you don't need milk or a milk replacement. Fruit juices are also as bad for you as coke, btw.
      You also don't have to eat vegan meat, you can just eat a normal vegan thing. These replacements have their place as things you eat once in a while. If you eat meat every day, thats not healthy either. Especially cured and processed meats. I'd bet that a hot dog is 10times less healthy than impossible meat.

  • @jomotaku
    @jomotaku Год назад +9

    in germany they disclose on the package that it has sugar produced by fermentation and they dont add oil but i still think it tastes good

  • @vladislavvelizanin5057
    @vladislavvelizanin5057 Год назад +22

    I don’t like Oatly for their edgy over the top marketing and pricing, but there are plenty of much more reasonably priced oat milks that also contain less additives.

  • @MsEriKaT
    @MsEriKaT Год назад +8

    There are other companies that don't add crap to their oat milk

    • @sevensages5279
      @sevensages5279 11 месяцев назад +1

      If they add oats that's bad enough!

  • @dekyor9547
    @dekyor9547 Год назад +14

    First off, not all plant milks have added oil but when it does it's a very small amount usually 2-3%. This oil is still better than the saturated fat from whole milk.
    Same for Dipotassium phosphate, is also not commonly added and when it is it's not as scary as he makes it sound, as it's the total amount of phosphorus in the diet that matters the most and cow's milk has a similar quantity. He failed to mention he negative effect on the kidneys is seen in people suffering from kidney disease, and this same population may also need to avoid cows milk because of the high protein content.
    I found the article he shows about the claims of oat milk spiking blood glucose similarly to soda but there isn't any study cited. From my research it seems that the glycemic load is 3 times higher on the soda.
    224 grams of french fries has a bout 32 grams of fat, 240 ml of oatly milk with added oil has 9 grams of fat. Again these figures are taken straight from their a**.
    Trans fats: from Oatly themselves: "the oil we use actually has a trans fat content of less than 0.1g/100g, and we only use non-GMO, expeller pressed rapeseed oil." The "natural" milk he talks about has 0.1g of trans fat per 100g.
    So there's only 10% of oats and the rest is water but that somehow produces more emissions than cow's milk?
    The dairy industry spent 370 million dollars on campaigns just in the US whereas Oatly spent less than 100 million across multiple countries in the same timeframe
    Also forgot to mention that most of the trans fats consumed come from "natural" animal products, cow's milk is subsidized so it can be affordable, that it has cholesterol, and that it lowers testosterone and raises certain types of estrogens.

  • @AlexM-eu1fu
    @AlexM-eu1fu Год назад +11

    Every product that is processed has additives. It's hard to go around that, so for me the best way to stay healthy is to consume only natural wholefood product and try to avoid any type of processsed food. Foods that are marketed to the consumer are already a red flag for me. Foods that are healthy don't need advertising. And it's always a good idea to look at the label if you can't avoid buying something that is processed. Good healthy food only has none to a couple of ingredients you can count on one hand.

    • @dinglshingle
      @dinglshingle Год назад

      so you say the food industry could work entirely without marketing?

  • @fintan9218
    @fintan9218 Год назад +55

    Business practices like this lower peoples moral, nobody likes being deceived but nothing is done to stop it.

    • @testoftimegaming5219
      @testoftimegaming5219 Год назад +2

      they pay taxes sooooo .... welcone to capitalism 🙃🙃🙃

    • @mikairu2944
      @mikairu2944 Год назад

      Yeah nobody should get away with deceiving people. Like saying a natural grain is a scam in a youtube video title to then switch the topic to a company's shenaniganz

    • @fintan9218
      @fintan9218 Год назад

      @@mikairu2944 not sure i can understand your take. The scam is they say it’s healthy all natural, and its not. Oat Milk is just one of many many food products that do similarly shady practices.

    • @fintan9218
      @fintan9218 Год назад

      @@mikairu2944 oh also the price, which is big aspect of the claim its a “scam”. Id agree calling it that is maybe not good idea. Like the video points out though they charge way more than they should, it cost more thank milk but the ingredients and process to make it much cheaper to produce than milk.

    • @silasspeaks3301
      @silasspeaks3301 Год назад

      That is because all of the useless class of consumers will be extirpated from existence soon, due to these types of tactics which is leading us to a beautiful and glorious Fourth-Industrial Future. A true "viable system model".

  • @samuelbuchanan2518
    @samuelbuchanan2518 4 месяца назад +3

    Conclusion: If you're lactose intolerant just drink water

    • @Imposter7777
      @Imposter7777 3 месяца назад +2

      This video is full of nonsense

    • @Tate525
      @Tate525 10 дней назад

      Lactose-Free milk ?

  • @Lilas.Duveteux
    @Lilas.Duveteux Год назад +17

    I find home-made oat milk to be very good for hot chocolate, as it allows to milden the flavor.

  • @alexforce9
    @alexforce9 Год назад +54

    Maltose is not 'sickeningly sweet'' - its literally just two glucose molecules bonded together. It rises your blood sugar level more than regular sugar coz regular sugar is only one molecule glucose and one molecule fructose. Fructose is the sweeter one and the one that doesn't show on the blood sugar levels monitor. It goes directly into your liver tho. ( High fructose corn syrup is high in fructose and thats why they use it - its sweeter than regular sugar.)

    • @macryin3309
      @macryin3309 Год назад +9

      Sounds like something someone who stands to benefit from the ole oat milk scam would say

    • @alexforce9
      @alexforce9 Год назад +12

      @@macryin3309 Phahahhaha. I just dont like when people state BS as facts lol. If you dont trust me - you can just google it :)

    • @breadanrice
      @breadanrice Год назад +2

      @@macryin3309 literally just read the wikipedia page for maltose.
      "[maltose] is a disaccharide formed from two units of glucose"
      two for one deal!

    • @raaid22
      @raaid22 Год назад +18

      This comment section and video are wild. It's literally propaganda on the other end. Scare tactics to get you to believe their way. Yikes.

    • @stephenahern
      @stephenahern Год назад +12

      @@raaid22 I'm glad to see some other people came away with the same impression as me. 😅 watching something like this just makes me feel like I'm being intentionally manipulated and should definitely be skeptical of what I'm hearing

  • @TheImani1225
    @TheImani1225 5 дней назад +1

    I wish this video were actually about oat milk and not just a smear campaign against oatly.

  • @rachaelhapeman2710
    @rachaelhapeman2710 Год назад +211

    Eh, my sister is deathly allergic to milk and my partner is allergic to nuts, and this has opened up a whole world of options for them. It's definitely not a health food, but life is about more than health food, and the excitement of a special dessert they can both eat is worth it to me.

    • @michelerosequreshey8345
      @michelerosequreshey8345 Год назад +2

      Me too!

    • @miramuchachito296
      @miramuchachito296 Год назад +11

      ​@Some Mohamed where do you have this information?

    • @Pikapichuu
      @Pikapichuu Год назад +20

      ​@Some Mohamed once in a year???

    • @quickcube2834
      @quickcube2834 Год назад +19

      @Some Mohamed Bro you are Oat phobic, there is an Oat milk my mother buys with only three ingredients Water, 11,5% Bio Oats and 0,1% of sunflower oil.
      That means based on scientific evidence that you could drink half a liter of it every day without any consequences.

    • @elizapi314
      @elizapi314 Год назад +7

      Exactly! My sister can’t have dairy, I can’t have almonds or soy, so oat milk is our go to when cooking for both of us.

  • @DiahRhiaJones
    @DiahRhiaJones Год назад +9

    I love the emphasis on the word "r*pe" in r*peseed when you are literally pedaling propaganda for an industry that is entirely sustained by factory scale r*pe.

    • @coloradoing9172
      @coloradoing9172 Год назад

      Found the unhinged vegan 🤣

    • @DiahRhiaJones
      @DiahRhiaJones Год назад

      @@coloradoing9172 Yeah its not unhinged to pay for the factory scale r*pe of countless innocent animals every day, its unhinged to be against that.

  • @EpicRainbowLollipop
    @EpicRainbowLollipop Год назад +39

    i used to make my oat milk at home with some cashew nuts in a blender, but once i fell out of the habit i've been too lazy to do it again. i dont think my body can handle milk very well tho so it has to be that or soymilk. i can see why people would buy oatly out of convenience but i think some things we are just better off making ourselves if we want to save trips to the hospital down the line

    • @quicktips9106
      @quicktips9106 Год назад +2

      Soy mess up hormones...

    • @Ezramicon
      @Ezramicon Год назад

      Just use sweetened water. There's no need for the other stuff, it's not a suitable substitute, anyway.

    • @icanseeyou9820
      @icanseeyou9820 Год назад +13

      @@quicktips9106no, it literally doesn’t, do 5 seconds of research on phytoestrogens. you know what does mess up hormones? consuming hormone-rich (including actual animal estrogen) cow milk

    • @LolaSteininger
      @LolaSteininger Год назад +4

      Coconut milk is a great alternative (I’m talking about the one that contains only coconut flesh and water - that’s the one I always buy). It has a nice mild flavor and makes everything delicious (I especially love making soups and smoothies with it).

    • @quicktips9106
      @quicktips9106 Год назад

      @@LolaSteininger I have hard time with coconut flavour 😂 But it's possible to find nut, pea or hemp milks with only protein water and pinch of sugar and salt...

  • @Miraiana
    @Miraiana Год назад +5

    I've seen people make homemade oatmilk that tastes decent. Of course, you have to add things like vanilla, maple syrup, oils like coconut oil or sesame seed oil, some add spices, or mix oats with nuts (like cashews or almonds), but yeah, if you experiment at home you can make it taste not gross.
    The problem is that most homemade plant based "milks" can't last long, and usually have to be consumed within days of making, and since you have to make small batches, you have to keep making it over and over again every few days.
    Hence most people opt for the commercial, more convenient version.
    Oatmilk itself is not an issue, but the commercially made oatmilk is. (Like pretty much anything else commercial lol)

  • @kiannasade
    @kiannasade Год назад +78

    What’s sad is almond milk actually helped with several health issues of mine :(

    • @thequietstorm12
      @thequietstorm12 Год назад +11

      Yeah, I’m lactose intolerant so I really thought I was doing something 🥴 now idk lol...but I will say since I’ve been pregnant I notice when I drink oat milk it affects me negatively, now I’m giving Planet Oat the side eye.

    • @OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOq
      @OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOq Год назад +30

      Did the almond milk help or did not drinking milk help?
      Point being why not just not drink either? It’s not like it has to be one or the other.

    • @Elias-xu7uw
      @Elias-xu7uw Год назад +13

      Coconut milk? It's even better lol

    • @VonLanzeloth
      @VonLanzeloth Год назад +21

      So keep drinking it? You know that every claim he makes in this video is Garbage?

    • @ONE_OF_MANY-MANY_OF_ONE
      @ONE_OF_MANY-MANY_OF_ONE Год назад +2

      I heard it's good to bath in it. For psoriasis, acne, poison ivy, mosquito bites, burns, etc. Oat milk and Oats in general. I'm not sure if they still sell it, can't remember the name, but it was a oat bath that had essential oils in it with key minerals. My Mom used to get for me when I was younger because I have really bad genetic acne. I had acne at the age of 7 and still do at 41. But I remember it working really good. I'm probably going to go on Amazon right now and look for an oat bath product right now. 😂

  • @Fidi987
    @Fidi987 Год назад +62

    I will never forget how I went to a small, hip, vegan restaurant with a friend one evening. We were the only guests and then an older couple came in spontaneously because it was starting to rain. They ordered a coffee with milk, not knowing that this was a vegan restaurant. The waitress asked "oat milk or almond milk?" And the wife said "oh no, I'll have to throw up from that!" 😂

    • @p.r.1308
      @p.r.1308 Год назад +4

      I tried once soy stuff. I was on the toilette for the whole day, shitting my soul out.

    • @Mafiakitty
      @Mafiakitty Год назад +3

      Oh boy, wait till she finds out what's in cows milk and how they get it.

    • @westzed23
      @westzed23 Год назад

      ​@@MafiakittyWhat is in cow's milk? It has a much lower carbon footprint than oat milk.

    • @fab2907
      @fab2907 Год назад

      @@westzed23 who tf cares about the carbon footprint when the things you drink will give you gynecomastia and an hourglass shape

    • @catboy_official
      @catboy_official 10 дней назад

      Such lovely manners from our "elders and betters"

  • @mikem9270
    @mikem9270 Год назад +9

    Great video, but do you have a list of all your sources? They're not in the description of the video.

    • @wudafek8561
      @wudafek8561 Год назад +5

      That is rather concerning

    • @mikem9270
      @mikem9270 Год назад +1

      ​@Wudafek I also took a quick glance at the sources from one of their other videos, and they dont have as many as I'd like 😮

  • @GarudaLegends
    @GarudaLegends 10 месяцев назад +1

    Ppl are so goofy calling oat juice something like milk, and definitely not ok in the head for even buying it. It is literally oats, water, and sugar. Fully on gross juice.

  • @Am_Brew
    @Am_Brew Год назад +25

    Breast milk is my go to for sustainability and nutrition.

    • @uweschroeder
      @uweschroeder Год назад +1

      But that means you need to impregnate the donor every so often. A bit expensive, don't you think? /s

    • @abadenoughdude300
      @abadenoughdude300 Год назад

      @@uweschroeder Nah, just get a job at Activision and steal others'. ;)

  • @alessandravictoriaASMR
    @alessandravictoriaASMR Год назад +13

    This goes so much deeper than oat milk..thank you for this crucial information

    • @themonsterunderyourbed9408
      @themonsterunderyourbed9408 Год назад +1

      Don't forget to mask up and take your 18th booster!

    • @lexmarkx75
      @lexmarkx75 Год назад

      The RUclipsr Lifting Vegan Logic debunks this entire video: ruclips.net/video/sx1ik8R1hBY/видео.htmlsi=AOH8oJ_5vu79oxmr

  • @teagami
    @teagami Год назад +6

    Bro so much of this is fear mongering without actual sources 🤦🏾‍♂️

  • @cococowboah
    @cococowboah Год назад +11

    I always wondered why Oat milk was the one "milk alternative" that I could stomach. I hate soy milk, I hate rice milk, I DESPISE almond milk, but I really liked oat milk. I guess I still have yet to meet a milk alternative I like.

    • @InAHollowTree
      @InAHollowTree Год назад +1

      I felt the same for a long while, but then somebody gave me a carton of something called bamnut milk. It’s really good, it doesn’t have a weird flavor of its own, it was nice and creamy. It only contains water, bamnuts,coconut oil, and vitamins D and B. It’s my favorite of the vegetable milks so far, so I don’t think I’m ever going to see this stuff again.

    • @alexcarter1291
      @alexcarter1291 Год назад +1

      Macadamia nut milk is pretty good. Also many oat milks don't have these additives he's talking about

    • @themonsterunderyourbed9408
      @themonsterunderyourbed9408 Год назад

      So here's the question... why do you want a milk alternative?

    • @browhatthatinsane34
      @browhatthatinsane34 Год назад +2

      ​@@themonsterunderyourbed9408allergies, lactose intolerance duh?

    • @lexmarkx75
      @lexmarkx75 Год назад

      The RUclipsr Lifting Vegan Logic debunks this entire video: ruclips.net/video/sx1ik8R1hBY/видео.htmlsi=AOH8oJ_5vu79oxmr

  • @stoptheinsanity
    @stoptheinsanity Год назад +11

    Nothing wrong with oat milk as long as you make your own. I'm allergic to dairy so I make my own oat milk for baking, and on occasion, organic no sugar added cereal.

  • @Windwarrior75
    @Windwarrior75 Год назад +31

    Having drank Almond Milk, I think I'll just find some organic brands and maybe get a cheesecloth to just make my own from now on.

    • @deniseb.4656
      @deniseb.4656 Год назад +5

      Organic brands have the same ingredients. If peole are mad about the oil: There is even more oil in the organic brands lol

    • @silasspeaks3301
      @silasspeaks3301 Год назад +1

      Yes, you strain them almonds of all their nutty milk!

  • @thedango6890
    @thedango6890 Год назад +57

    I love this channel. Ive known about a lot of this stuff, but it is good to know someone is doing comprehensive journilistic work and presenting it in a well put ducomentary format.

    • @vitorfriedrich3086
      @vitorfriedrich3086 Год назад +22

      This is not comprehensive journalistic work. This is cherry-picked misinformation and plenty of lies, to the point that he most certainly knows he is lying if he made any actual research. Look for a debunking of this before you say that.

    • @pumasheen
      @pumasheen Год назад +13

      @@vitorfriedrich3086yeah, wouldn’t be surprised if this video was funded by the dairy industry

    • @dinglshingle
      @dinglshingle Год назад +15

      this shit is more like propaganda than a deduction through research. not all that glitters is gold

    • @eliaspee5649
      @eliaspee5649 Год назад +7

      This dude marked Calcium in almond milk as "toxic chemical". Or he talked about how dairy companies are "taking care of cows", showing someone pet its head. He wouldn't show people stomping the stockpiled cows and hitting them for fun, would he?
      I drink and consume dairy but this dude is cherrypicking to defend his own diet. I'd suggest listening to a real dietician youtuber like Ann Reardon (How To Cook That) where she also has a relevant milk and plant based "milks" video.

    • @greg5892
      @greg5892 Год назад +2

      Lol this is propaganda

  • @mattedwards1880
    @mattedwards1880 Месяц назад +3

    I've been drinking oatmilk for about 2 years now but have grown increasingly suspicious of its PR.
    Having recently discovered most brands are 2% canola oil, which means each 1 litre carton comes with 20mls of that toxic waste.
    It should have raised my suspicions when I realised the New Zealand brand I drink here, sends our New Zealand grown oats all the way to Sweden to be processed and then shipped back here in cardboard-foil cartons that are difficult to recycle.
    Wonder what the carbon footprint on that is? Lol