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<blockquote data-quote="LivingLightly" data-source="post: 2627959" data-attributes="member: 572522"><p>I wouldn't disagree there, but comparing products and checking ingredients is sometimes easier said than done. </p><p></p><p>I popped into Waitrose en route home this evening. Our nearesr branch currently stocks four different Rude Health almond milk drinks; at least three lines of longlife almond milk and currently one chilled version. I have no idea whether this represents the firm's entire range. </p><p></p><p>The ingredients are listed on the back of the cartons in seven different languages. In order to fit all this info into the available space, it's shown in small print, which is sometimes faint. Interested as I am in foreign languages, I found it trying to read all of them while standing in a crowded aisle with other customers trying to pass me.</p><p></p><p>I was unable to find a Rude Health.drink that was purely almonds and water. Oddly, one drink has more rice than almonds, so I think it should be renamed rice and almond milk!</p><p>.</p><p>Plenish has a higher nut content (6% almonds v. Rude Health 1%) so I feel Plenish is better value, but that's just my opinion of course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LivingLightly, post: 2627959, member: 572522"] I wouldn't disagree there, but comparing products and checking ingredients is sometimes easier said than done. I popped into Waitrose en route home this evening. Our nearesr branch currently stocks four different Rude Health almond milk drinks; at least three lines of longlife almond milk and currently one chilled version. I have no idea whether this represents the firm's entire range. The ingredients are listed on the back of the cartons in seven different languages. In order to fit all this info into the available space, it's shown in small print, which is sometimes faint. Interested as I am in foreign languages, I found it trying to read all of them while standing in a crowded aisle with other customers trying to pass me. I was unable to find a Rude Health.drink that was purely almonds and water. Oddly, one drink has more rice than almonds, so I think it should be renamed rice and almond milk! . Plenish has a higher nut content (6% almonds v. Rude Health 1%) so I feel Plenish is better value, but that's just my opinion of course. [/QUOTE]
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