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Oatly do a range of non-dairy 'milk' products, but for me it's their 'Whole Oat Drink' which stands out from the many similar products on the market. It's fine with hot tea or hot coffee, and goes wel... See more
Terrible marketing, was keen to try the free sample offer, turns out were collecting peoples data after the allocated amount had run out. Disgraceful from Oatly, avoid them like the plague, lots of ot... See more
I often like to drink plant based products, generally using oatly as my choice due to lactose intolerance. However, after noticing that their Facebook has been tarnishing the great British dairy commu... See more
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It’s us. The original oatmilk company from Sweden that only took 25 years or so to perfect our craft before we felt ready to come pour you a glass of oatmilk.
Contact info
Stora Varvsgatan 6A, 211 19, Malmö, Sweden
- oatly.com
Disgusting product run by a bunch of…
Disgusting product run by a bunch of lying condescending twits. Taste like a rats bum stain. I’ll stick to tasty wholesome real milk.
Absolutely appaling company
Absolutely appaling company. Lies upon lies, they should not be in business. STOP TRYING TO SHOVE THIS EXCREMENT DOWN OUR THROATS.
Shocking company
Shocking company with a nasty attitude and seemingly utter lack of awareness of how food production works. Cashing in on people wanting to help the environment and totally taking advantage of those who want to do the right thing by brainwashing them with endless false claims and advertising.
False advertising
False advertising
False claims regarding the environment
Not as healthy as they make out
Lie about subsidies in the dairy industry to try and promote their product rather than cows milk.
unprofessional reply to complaints
Do I need to go on - this company needs to be stopped!
Poor quality
Money over profit
Money over profit. Green and sustainable is clearly a smokescreen as they're happily funded by Blackstone who are destroying the Amazon.
Not as happy, healthy and sustainable as they might want to seem...
Had a few bad experiences recently with lumpy oatly barista (clearly a production fault/potentially a health risk). Customer-service assured me coupons would be issued but 2 months later and after some chasing I have heard nothing. It was all customer service lip-service and their 'friendly', 'community-focused' marketing is very much a $$$ exercise. Congrats for the capitalist smoke-screen Oatly. You've nailed it for now, but calling it out may hopefully mean it won't last forever. I'd really like you to be the kind, healthy, meaningful business you claim to be. That would be a nice world to live in.
False advertising
False advertising.
“The dairy and meat industries emit more CO2e than all the world’s planes, trains, cars, boats etc., combined. Need help talking to dad about milk?”
What else can be trusted about statements they make? Are the ingredients right?
Check out the ingredients …not so healthy......
Hi the oat drink whole is a lovely taste and I really thought I was drinking something healthy as I know oats ie porridge oats are very good for you - however on closer inspection and in total contrast to their statement ‘no milk , no soy, no whatever.......’ actually on closer reading this milk contains rapeseed oil salt and phosphates (please do your homework) but after researching these ingredients I won’t be drinking this ‘unhealthy’ drink again - sad because it was delicious!
Unwilling to disclose the type of sugar…
Unwilling to disclose the type of sugar in their milk (Maltose) on thier packaging and refer to it as naturally occuring, so it must be good right? Wrong! A consumer should not be expected to look up the process of making the milk to understand where and what the type of sugar is in thier drink. In the UK a Costa medium Lattle is 495ml total, using the typical lattle 2/3 ratio that means 330ml Oatly Milk in a medium cup. Oatly 330ml has 13.53g Sugar (Maltose), Whole Milk 330ml has 15.51g Sugar (Lactose); Maltose has a GI of 105 and Lactose has a GI of 46. Using the GL Formular (GL = GI x carbohydrate / 100) Whole Milk has a Glycemic Load of 7.13 (Low Glycemic load), while Oatly has a Glycemic Load 14.20 (Medium Glycemic load) - this is bad for the estimated 7 million prediabetes or the 3.8 million with Diabetes. Stick with MILK, or if unable to drink it, go for Almond.
So eager to grow that the company…
So eager to grow that the company itself doesn’t question where the money comes from.
First China.
Now Blackstone.
Bye felicia!
Once good, now bad
Used to like their products but lately the oat milk have gone thick and slimy after one day of being open. You can shake it to oblivion, a gooey thick undrinkable mess remains in the bottom of the carton. Ice cream was good a couple of years ago but I quit eating it after an iffy feeling emerged after consumption and thus no purchase of it the past two years. Sorry Oatly, whatever you done to your products you should consider undoing it.
After having meandered…
After having meandered through Alpro for years I can safely say that Oatly is heaven sent! It is smooth, milk like and slightly bitter with an oaty tang that, especially with the Barista variety, just MAKES MY COFFEE DIVINE!
I’m not kidding you. None of the gummy, watery taste of other mylks, just pure tasty goodness wether it be in a beverage or cereal, mash, eggs or even chia pudding! Oatly are innovative and fresh; the cartons themselves are a work of art. The writers I aspire to dearly and one day hope to have the privilege of working for Oatly and some may say it’s not much of a dream but I’m telling you, that’s how much this milk has changed my life! 🤩 Each carton is like a visit from a childhood friend that I never want to lose, until the next one. If I could purchase in gallons I would; by the truckload. Just get yourself some now, what ya waiting for! ♥️
Oat-ly Barista simply is the best milk…
Oat-ly Barista simply is the best milk I’ve ever tasted. It genuinely makes me feel happy. It has a soft taste and a great texture. It’s not water-y like the other dairy-free milks I’ve tried. Thanks Oat-ly ! 👏🏻
I'm hoping to get a dog and I want to…
I'm hoping to get a dog and I want to call it Oatly - that's how much I love Oatly Barista.
Oatly is the best plant based milk brand
Oatly is my favorite brand for oat milk. I’d pick it over any brand offered to me. It’s super smooth and a good taste, unlike others which have an odd aftertaste or a little bitter. It’s the perfect amount of sweetness and reminds me of oatmeal which is my absolute favorite food. 10/10 recommend this brand to everyone.
Absolutely love their products!
Absolutely love their products. I highly recommend. I’ve tasted most options for soya, almond, oat and pea, but this is by far the best! We get through at least 3 a week.
We buy and drink daily Oatly Barista. It’s very creamy and does not curdle in coffee. Some soya milk will curdle due to acidity of the coffee and heat. This milk is perfect for steaming to froth it up. It’s fortified with calcium and b12. My daughter hates any milk alternatives but I don’t buy milk and haven’t for 4 years. She has just started drinking Oatly whole, which does taste more like traditional cows milk. We shouldn’t be drinking milk for baby cows, that’s for them. This is an ethical milk alternative which is fortified with all we humans need. This is a good way to show your support for animals, nature and the planet. Drink and eat plants. We also love their Creamy oat Fraiche . This is a fantastic company, fantastic taste and ethical.
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