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Don't Panic: Reports Of 'Oat Milk Shortage' Are Greatly Exaggerated


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Jake Offenhartz

Published Aug 15, 2018

Modified Aug 15, 2018


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A carton of coveted oat milk on the counter of the Joe's coffee bar inside a Cadillac dealership in Soho
exhales slowly

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Jake Offenhartz

Published Aug 15, 2018

Modified Aug 15, 2018


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