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Plant-based milk brand lowers prices to boost access in Philippines

Oat milk brand Oatside has lowered its suggested retail prices in the Philippines in a move to make its products more accessible to local consumers.

The 1-liter Barista Blend is now available at P120, while the 200-milliliter Original variant is priced at P29 in supermarkets and P34 in convenience stores. The updated prices are effective across major supermarkets, groceries, and convenience stores nationwide.

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“As we have scaled over the last three years, we’ve worked hard to find efficiencies through our supply chain, and we are passing these savings on to consumers,” said Benedict Lim, founder and CEO of Oatside.

Lim added that the oat milk’s formulation remains unchanged, continuing to offer a creamy, malty taste made from roasted oats and the company’s proprietary enzyme extraction process. The product is lactose-free, low in sugar, and contains calcium levels similar to dairy milk.

Oatside products are now available in more than 7,000 retail locations across the country, including supermarkets, restaurants, coffee shops, and specialty food stores.

“With the price reduction, we hope to make Oatside even more accessible for Filipinos,” said Mario Dagdag, country manager for Oatside Philippines.

The oat-based drink is made from roasted whole-grain oats and natural enzymes, with no artificial flavors. Its barista blend offers a creamy, balanced taste with no added sugar, while the chocolate variant features dark cocoa and mild sweetness.

New prices are now in effect across supermarkets, groceries, and convenience stores nationwide.

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