Good Earth Coffeehouse to stop charging for milk alternatives

Many were excited when Starbucks announced that it would no longer charge extra for non-dairy options, and now another Canadian coffee chain is following suit.Good Earth Coffeehouse announced in a press release that, starting November 15, it will no longer be charging extra for milk alternatives.“Whether you prefer oat, almond, or soy milk, you can now enjoy your favourite beverages with your preferred milk substitute at no extra cost,” said Good Earth. You might also like:- Starbucks offering free limited-edition reusable red holiday cups tomorrow- Tim Hortons launches its holiday menu featuring a returning fan-favourite- Groceries that are actually worth buying at Costco for smaller householdsThis announcement follows the release of its holiday beverage lineup, which includes drinks like the Chocolate Orange Mocha, Gingerbread Caffe Latte, Butter Tart Eggnog Latte, and Butter Tart Cold Brew with Cold Foam.Currently, the Calgary-based chain has 60 locations throughout Alberta, BC, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Ontario.Which coffee chain do you want to see stop charging for milk alternatives? Let us know in the comments.

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Many were excited when Starbucks announced that it would no longer charge extra for , and now another Canadian coffee chain is following suit. Good Earth Coffeehouse announced in a press release that, starting November 15, it will no longer be charging extra for milk alternatives. “Whether you prefer oat, almond, or soy milk, you can now enjoy your favourite beverages with your preferred milk substitute at no extra cost,” said Good Earth.

This announcement follows the release of its holiday beverage lineup, which includes drinks like the Chocolate Orange Mocha, Gingerbread Caffe Latte, Butter Tart Eggnog Latte, and Butter Tart Cold Brew with Cold Foam. Currently, the Calgary-based chain has 60 locations throughout Alberta, BC, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Ontario. Which coffee chain do you want to see stop charging for milk alternatives? Let us know in the comments.



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