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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.
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Stora Varvsgatan 6A, 211 19, Malmö, Sweden
- oatly.com
RAPSEED OIL in the oat milk
Pleasent taste and texture however it contains refined RAPSEED OIL to help the milk froth and steam like dairy.
VERY BAD DECISION ‼️‼️‼️
Soy or Hula beans would be much better option, or Coconut fat/cream 🤍
Horrific experience!!!!….with oatly…
Horrific experience!!!!….with oatly attended their ZERO HOUR pop up held by this company on the 22/01/26 at happiness forgets Hoxton that promised a free drink to every attendee in exchange for your data (I had to apply for a ticket before I attended but when I arrived that they claimed they were unable to scan so pointless applying for one) i was also one of the first 50 to attend and didn’t get a goodybag as late attendees pushed in and people saved places for their late friends as the queue wasn’t monitored by staff !!!!
Have since emailed via the eventbrite listing to complain to staff to make them aware of this to only be fobbed off with a fake apology so I made the journey across london /altered my working hours for nothing!!!!!
Have also emailed the mainline customer service email address info@oatly and have been completely ignored!!
So no free drink /no goodybag after waiting hours in rain and cold - and giving my data !
The pop up was crap held in tiny mouldy smelly crammed dark and dingy bar with staff who were useless and money grabbing!!!
Once finally inside and explaining to staff It was a joke that I was expected to actually purchase a drink after such nonsense !!
Just all a clever ploy to harvest my data!!!
I will be unfollowing this brand/unsubscribing aswell!!!!!
Upsetting experience !!!!!
I no longer support this brand and encourage others to do the same!!
Do not buy their products seek a better alternative!!!….I know I will!!!
Lost 400 usd IN THEIR STOCKS!! scam CRAP COMPANY
i INVESTED IN THEIR STOCKS IN EARLY 2023, LOST A GOOD FEW HUNDREAD DOLLARS BECAUSE THE STOCK PRICES HIT ROCK BOTTOM IN 2024 AND THE COMPANY DECIDED TO CHANGE THE NUMBER OF STOCKS TO MAKE IT LOOK THE STOCK VALUE TO BE HEALTHY. i LOST ALL THE 400 SOMETHING DOLLARS i INVESTED THROUGH AVANZA. SUCH A SCAM COMPANY! USELESS OAT MILK AND USELESS MANAGEMENT!
I am writing to raise a serious concern…
I am writing to raise a serious concern regarding the Oatly Barista cartons I have been purchasing in bulk from Amazon. My most recent order was placed in November 2025, with the products showing an expiry date of February 2026. Despite being well within the shelf-life, the oat milk curdles instantly whenever I heat it—whether for hot chocolate or in a milk frother for coffee.
This issue has occurred with the last three separate purchases, making the product unusable and extremely disappointing. The curdling is severe and renders the milk completely unpleasant.
I expect this matter to be investigated urgently, as it appears there may be a recurring quality issue affecting multiple batches.
Full of additives poorly absorbed
I buy the Oatly vanilla flavour for my coffee. I like the taste etc but I really need to find a healthier alternative. Don't understand why rapeseed oil is added - it's so bad for you. Then calcium carbonate etc? That's basically chalk and poorly absorbed. If you're gonna add it at least find a bioavailable source like from algae. Then vit D ... which you shouldn't have without vit K2. I really need to stop drinking this stuff!
If you can't eat dairy
If you can't eat dairy, these treats a life saver. I've even given them to "real" ice cream eaters and they couldn't tell the difference and loved it. Was sorry to see Whole Foods stop carrying them, but after some searching around I've found who else to go to!
Disgusting watery mess
Disgusting watery mess. Was given a carton of Oatly non dairy milk and as I poured it out it looked like a very watery light brown liquid with no body whatsover to it. In my coffee it failed to turn the black coffee any shade of white and when I tried drinking the "black" coffee it just tasted like I had put ten teaspoons of sugar in a black coffee. TERRIBLE PRODUCT. Avoid it all at costs.
The first oat milk I tried and still the best
Was really impressed when I first tried the Barista oat milk a year or so ago. Since then I've tried many other brands and, though many are very good, this is still my preferred oat milk. Creamy flavour, easy to froth at a fairly reasonable price.
yuk and yuk again
Just tried Oatly ice coffee Cappucino. Terrible taste, this has nothing to do with ice coffee. Absolutely YUK
Meh.
The whole is.. okay. Barista is awful and organic is the absolute worst... Tastes like bleach.
Try Tesco's own brand oat or rude health, much better!
Poor product quality bad customer service
I bought Oatley whole milk for the first time recently. The product got bloated after three days in the fridge. The content is layed and you just got water like liquid when you pour. The product expires in 3 weeks on 11/05/2025. To make it even worth, I tried to send a complain using online form - it doesn’t work. Send them email with all the detail no reply. Poor customer service.
Organic oat milk
Organic oat milk. So thin and watery it tastes like detergent.
Would not use again
Oatly ,organic oat drink has a really weird taste compared to all the other products ( sold by oatly ) i couldn't eat my breakfast because of how bad it is . I wouldn't use this m!lk ever again. 😢
'Whole Oat Drink' their best product
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 well with cereals, and it doesn't taste of anything else (unlike the typical coconut and almond based 'milks' for example.)
I found a rusty 5p coin in a carton
I found a rusty 5p coin in a carton. obviously quality control is lackluster. won't be buying again.
I have kidney stones
I have kidney stones. I need to be careful to have just the right amount of calcium each day -- not too much and not too little. There is no nutritional information on Organic Oatley Ikaffe in Sweden (and perhaps elsewhere). Instead they waste 3 sides of their one liter package with marketing nonsense -- like absolute too cute drivel that says absolutely nothing about what's actually in it. I called customer service in Malmö and Stockholm and was on hold for full hour with no one answering the phone and the switchboard not caring how many times I was redirected too them. This is terrible customer service and not at all supportive of someone with a health issue who could've been their best customer.
Would give 0 stars if I could.
Laura
Sponsored a new cafe
Love oatly. Been drinking their oatmilk for quite a while. Bit more expensive than average but tastes so well. Recently a really nice new cafe opened in my city sponsored by Oatly, so they do a lot of useful stuff. And, of course, they're very environmentally friendly!
Best non-dairy milk for taste.
For me Oatly is the best non-dairy milk. It is creamy and without an overwhelming taste, so it's perfect with tea and coffee. I also use it for making porridge. If you are trying to reduce dairy intake for environmental reasons this is an excellent substitute, but if you need lots of calcium in your diet, consume something else with plenty of that nutrient.
One niggle though. The carton cap has been remodeled so that it is hard to remove it completely and then screw it securely back on. More often not the carton leaks when you shake it.
The Yoghurt tastes bad
The Yoghurt tastes bad , very bad.
Its fashion to make dairy-free products and very few companies succeed with offering a good taste, good quality at fare price.
The Yoghurt of Oatly seems improvised by no expert in the food sector. A cool package contains an awful taste
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