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Not sure whether to order a flat white or quit your job and work from a campervan? Good news, you're in the right place.

This blog is a mildly caffeinated blend of honest coffee reviews, remote work survival tips, and the odd bit of tech chat for people who work anywhere but an office. Whether you’re sipping an espresso in a high-street chain or trying to connect to dodgy Wi-Fi in a countryside café, we’ve got you covered.

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Milk Alternatives at Greggs (UK)

Greggs does not currently offer milk alternatives for its hot drinks in the UK. This guide explains what that means for dairy-free customers and where to go instead.

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Milk Alternatives at Caffè Nero (UK)

Caffè Nero offers several milk alternatives in the UK, including soya, oat, almond and coconut. This guide explains what Nero stocks, which options usually cost extra, and the best milk for your coffee.

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Milk Alternatives at Pret A Manger (UK)

Pret offers several milk alternatives in the UK, including oat, soya, almond and a rice-coconut option, with no extra charge. This guide explains what Pret stocks and what to choose for your usual coffee order.

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Milk Alternatives at Costa UK

Costa offers several milk alternatives in the UK, including soya, oat, coconut and its Ultimate Blend. This guide explains what Costa stocks, which options usually cost extra, and the best choice for your go-to coffee order.

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Milk Alternatives at Starbucks UK

Starbucks is one of the most plant-friendly coffee chains in the UK, offering oat, almond, soya, coconut and its own Nut Blend with no extra charge. This guide explains exactly what milk alternatives you can order at Starbucks and which work best in coffee.

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Milk Alternatives in UK Coffee Chains

Milk alternatives in UK coffee shops used to mean one sad carton of soya and a shrug. Now you can pick oat, almond, coconut and a few chain-only blends, and the choice actually changes how your coffee tastes and what it costs. In this guide, we’ll break down the main milk alternatives you’ll see on UK menus, what they’re like in real-life lattes and flat whites, the health bits that actually matter, and which big chains charge extra for the swap.

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