

Here's what you need to know about Starbucks' latest coffee offerings.

Horton says each beverage offers its own set of distinct advantages a dieter may be able to skimp on calories with one, whereas a vegetarian may be able to enjoy more fiber and healthy fats with another. Play icon The triangle icon that indicates to playīut understanding which of these plant-based coffee drinks is best for you is tricky.
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Brierley Horton, MS, RD, who has experience reviewing plant-based milks rigorously for their nutritional value, says that the inclusion of Oatly's product on Starbucks' menu may possibly be the only alt-milk free of added sugars available to customers.

There's a small catch: For now, the insanely popular nut-free alt-milk will only be available in 1,300 different Starbucks stores across the Midwest region, mainly Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin, but it'll be provided by fan-favorite brand Oatly. Whether you're enjoying a vegetarian diet or simply looking to ditch dairy this month, Starbucks announced this week that it'll be adding oat milk to its permanent menu. Plus, it seems these new menu additions could actually be some of the best better-for-you options we've seen from Starbucks in a while, in terms of sugar counts and overall nutritional value. The retailer has decided to double down on it's initiative to bring more plant-based milks to its menu, and you'll be excited to hear that one insanely popular non-dairy milk may be coming to a café near you. New year, new Starbucks! The coffee giant is kicking off 2020 with not just one new beverage, but three new drinks for coffee fanatics to wrap their hands around.
