I don't know. I've been thinking it over, and I'm starting to think that dairy farmers might be right. Calling products 'milk' that aren't milk is a bit different from calling peanut butter 'butter'. Peanut butter is obviously not butter, and the intent of marketing peanut butter is not to grab some of butter's market share. In the case of these non-dairy 'milks', the point is to grab some of milk's market share. This is like calling margarine 'butter', since the point of marketing margarine is to compete with butter.
At first I thought that the dairy farmer's were being a bit silly. And I also thought that they were lodging this complaint a bit late in the game. But now I think that they might be in the right.
At first I thought that the dairy farmer's were being a bit silly. And I also thought that they were lodging this complaint a bit late in the game. But now I think that they might be in the right.
We do not inherit the world from our parents. We borrow it from our children.


