Almond Breeze Almond Milk reduced sugar. 49p at my local Home Bargain. Expiration date not until 20th June.
10 comments
sul
3 Jun 161#1
only 2% almond so at best I'd class this as almond flavoured
chrisbass
3 Jun 16#2
Can you find one with more?
jans
3 Jun 16#3
It wasn't me who you responded to, but, (though it is much more expensive too) this one has 8%: Rude Health Ultimate Almond
chrisbass
3 Jun 16#4
come one, that is £3.50! hardly a fair comparison!
jans
3 Jun 16#5
Erm, like I said.... I wasn't the one you originally responded to but you Did specifically ask was there "one with more". I found you one with more while fully acknowledging it was much more expensive.
There's also an organic one from Provamel that they sell on Ocado which is 6.5% at £2.49 so there's 2 that's more than 2%.
chrisbass
3 Jun 161#6
well done!
The main ones you get in supermarkets, which this is competing with, are usually 2%, that was my point. Otherwise it is like comparing lager with Special Brew.
jans
3 Jun 16#7
So don't talk in such generic terms when you ask questions like "Can you find one with more?" Again, I found you one, then two. The second of which is sold in supermarkets, Waitrose, Ocado.
Edit: To the OP. I'm not trying to imply that this is a bad deal for the price. I was just trying to prove to the above poster that there were indeed others available with a higher percentage of almonds as they appeared to be unaware of the fact.
sul
3 Jun 16#8
no i cant but thats why i make it at home.
but the reason of my comment was to make people aware of what they are buying as this is branded as almond milk which is BS.
mbuckhurst
7 Jun 16#9
Lol, the percentage of any ingredient is really not the BS in any statement where a nut is used to make 'milk', unless of course, your almonds come with mammary glands.
Good spot to the original poster, a cheap nut solution to pour on my muesli is just what I require, I honestly don't care whether it's 1%, 2% or 10%, so long as it pours ok and wets my breakfast, and all for considerably less than any alternatives more concentrated or not.
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There's also an organic one from Provamel that they sell on Ocado which is 6.5% at £2.49 so there's 2 that's more than 2%.
The main ones you get in supermarkets, which this is competing with, are usually 2%, that was my point. Otherwise it is like comparing lager with Special Brew.
Edit: To the OP. I'm not trying to imply that this is a bad deal for the price. I was just trying to prove to the above poster that there were indeed others available with a higher percentage of almonds as they appeared to be unaware of the fact.
but the reason of my comment was to make people aware of what they are buying as this is branded as almond milk which is BS.
Good spot to the original poster, a cheap nut solution to pour on my muesli is just what I require, I honestly don't care whether it's 1%, 2% or 10%, so long as it pours ok and wets my breakfast, and all for considerably less than any alternatives more concentrated or not.
mike