Alpro Fresh Original Almond Milk Alternative 1 Litre
Alpro Fresh Coconut Milk Alternative 1 Litre
Alpro Fresh Chocolate Soya Milk Alternative 1 Litre
Alpro Fresh Unsweetened Almond Milk Alternative 1 Litre
Alpro Fresh Light Soya Milk Alternative 1 Litre
Alpro Fresh Original Soya Milk Alternative 1 Litre
Alpro Fresh Hazelnut Milk Alternative 1 Litre
17 comments
Savvy1
18 May 161#1
About time. Thanks OP
bazwaz2000
18 May 16#2
Not in taplow Tesco
Flashpoint
18 May 16#3
got mine delivered yesterday. frozen some.... <3
slhl25
18 May 162#4
Thanks OP. Ordered coconut milk from Asda last week and get subbed for Soya. Heathens! #firstworldproblems
bigbadbren
19 May 16#5
Soya milk from Aldi is 49p and it tastes lovely. Not voting either way.
cogder to bigbadbren
19 May 16#6
Do they do hazelnut, coconut or almond? If they do I'll be bobbing in :smile:
roehampton
19 May 16#7
I regularly buy these 3 for £3, if not in Tesco then in Waitrose when on offer. I just don't know what are they good for. But I'm just a sucker who follows the latest trends...
cogder to roehampton
19 May 16#8
They're great if you don't want milk :-) Some people are allergic/vegan and can't have milk.
fi111
19 May 16#9
Buy eight different flavours in asda and get the difference plus 10% back on asda price guarantee
urinthematrix to fi111
19 May 16#11
How does this work? Do you take Tesco receipts or some thing?
urinthematrix
19 May 16#10
True, but sadly they are no way as nutritious as normal milk. These literally have no proteins or calciums (other than some added calcium) . I think they are really over priced at £1.80 or even £1.
I use them as I am vegan.
thedavebaxter
19 May 16#12
Could some list the Alpro ingredients please if you have a carton handy?
Well that's what I thought when I compared this to the normal cow milk.
The protein is definitely little compared to normal cow milk, and calcium is added to the almond milk, just like some other vitamins which are added.
Price wise I think normal milk offer better value for money, but I think this is expensive due to less competition and less production.
What's your view? Am I correct?
cogder
19 May 16#17
Not sure if this is accurate, but I'm sure if you google round you can check.
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Alpro Fresh Almond Coconut Milk Alternative 1 Litre
Alpro Fresh Simply Mild Soya Milk Alternative 1 Litre
Alpro Fresh Wholebean Unsweetened Soya Milk 1 Litre
Alpro Fresh Original Almond Milk Alternative 1 Litre
Alpro Fresh Coconut Milk Alternative 1 Litre
Alpro Fresh Chocolate Soya Milk Alternative 1 Litre
Alpro Fresh Unsweetened Almond Milk Alternative 1 Litre
Alpro Fresh Light Soya Milk Alternative 1 Litre
Alpro Fresh Original Soya Milk Alternative 1 Litre
Alpro Fresh Hazelnut Milk Alternative 1 Litre
17 comments
I use them as I am vegan.
Water, Sugar, Almond (2%), Calcium (tri-calcium phosphate), Sea salt, Stabilisers (Locust bean gum, Gellan gum), Emulsifier (Sunflower lecithin), Vitamins (Riboflavin (B2), B12, E, D2)
You can find them all on their website: http://www.alpro.com/uk/products/
The protein is definitely little compared to normal cow milk, and calcium is added to the almond milk, just like some other vitamins which are added.
Price wise I think normal milk offer better value for money, but I think this is expensive due to less competition and less production.
What's your view? Am I correct?