Thirty-seven percent of households in Germany, 33 percent in the UK, and 19 percent in Spain purchased plant-based meat at least once last year. Over 33 percent of households in Germany and the UK and 40 percent in Spain bought plant-based milk at least once.

Certain categories are also making further progress towards price parity with animal products, a long-awaited benchmark of success for the sector. For example, brand-name plant-based cream products are typically cheaper than dairy in the UK, while Germany’s private-label plant-based milk is 13 percent cheaper than equivalent private-label dairy milk.

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    Plant based milk is superior because it doesn’t expire 3 days after I buy it. Truly the Chad amongst milk options.

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      Drinking too much of it doesn’t make my tummy feel funny either.

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    The prices are still insane in Hungary. You mean you fed a cow multiple times the amount of plant matter, milked it, pasteurized it, have to sell it within a short window, and that costs half or more like a third the price of oat milk? Ok.

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      Yeah because dairy cows have a ridiculous output of milk. Like 25l a day, some going up to 40l.

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    Almond milk is almost as cheap as dairy here, hopefully it catches on more.

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    Evil omnivore here from /all - does anyone care to recommend a vegetarian or vegan sausage available in the U.S. ? I’ve tried a few but none were really palatable.

    Trying to wean the family from eating so much meat but not loving most of the direct alternatives. Need to start looking at meals that aren’t “replacing” meat so much as just not having it, maybe.

    On the subject of malk, I liked oat though it was pretty thin. Fine in cereal but only ok in my tea. Almond is fine but even the unsweetened ones tasted sweet to me? Don’t love how much water it takes either. Haven’t tried soy or pea yet.

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    typically cheaper

    I’m not a vegan, but I’d have preferred soy-based milk if it was cheaper than dairy. They are probably talking about oat base and it is disgusting

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      I love oat milk. Soy is nutritionally better though.

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      Depends on where you get oat milk, as it’s quality is weirdly variable. It’s generally a pretty good creamer, though it I had to drink it by itself I’d much prefer soy or maybe pea based milk (pretty dang close in both texture and taste).

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        I did some math on the price of a good blender. In my part of the world, it costs the same as about 35 cartons of plant-based milk.

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          So it is cheaper in the long run plus you don’t have to take the cartoons to the recycling depot.