UPDATE: Cafe That Ditched Dairy After Watching Youtube Video Now Goes Vegan

Cafe That Ditched Dairy After Watching Youtube Video Now Goes Vegan

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Owners of a popular cafe in London recently decided to stop using cow’s milk after watching a video on youtube (see below) exposing the horrors of the dairy industry.

They are now displaying a notice in their window explaining why, which reads:

LAST WEEK OF COW’S MILK

This is the last week we shall be buying, steaming and pouring cow’s milk into our espressos. We have the following alternatives:

OAT, ALMOND & SOY

OAT milk will be charged at the same price as cow’s milk, the others at 30p more as we’ve always done.

For three days from Friday this poster will be replaced with one explaining why. If you’re not going to be here for it, search on YouTube for the following five minute video:

“DAIRY IS SCARY”

We didn’t think it was either.

The video the notice refers to is “Dairy is Scary” by Erin Janus which has amassed over 1.6 million views. Viewer discretion is advised – the dairy industry is not pleasant. 

We’re happy to report The Field’s Beneath cafe is now fully vegan. The cafe is ranked as one of the best coffee spots in London, located at 52A Prince of Wales Road, Kentish Town, London.

Thanks to Rise Of The Vegan for breaking this story.

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