But if they can kick down at it, slow it down, and force all the brands to rebrand and rename their products, they might scare some people away from it for good and just make others ignore it due to confusing or unfamiliar naming.
It’s modern capitalism 101. Can’t beat them on the market? Start filing frivolous lawsuits until your competition collapses under the weight of legal fees even if they win every case.
Yeah, basically. If you want it richer like commercial oat milk and/or you want it not to separate in coffee, you’ll also need to blend in some neutral oil plus xanthan gum after straining.
You can declare war on it all you want. It’s not going away no matter what it’s called. Seems like a real waste of money to be arguing about it.
But if they can kick down at it, slow it down, and force all the brands to rebrand and rename their products, they might scare some people away from it for good and just make others ignore it due to confusing or unfamiliar naming.
I don’t think you’re giving people much credit. The fact they accepted these drinks as it is to begin with speaks a lot for habit
I’m sorry, I don’t understand.
Which drinks?
It’s modern capitalism 101. Can’t beat them on the market? Start filing frivolous lawsuits until your competition collapses under the weight of legal fees even if they win every case.
I’ll just make my own damn oat milk! What is it Oats, water, a blender and cheese cloth?
Yeah, basically. If you want it richer like commercial oat milk and/or you want it not to separate in coffee, you’ll also need to blend in some neutral oil plus xanthan gum after straining.