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Get yourself a free PureOaty coffee at Common Ground, Clapham – 1st Nov 
30/10/21

Get yourself a free PureOaty coffee at Common Ground, Clapham – 1st Nov 

British oat milk producer Glebe Farm will be celebrating World Vegan Day and treating you lucky Londoner’s to a complimentary coffee, made with its popular oat milk, PureOaty, on Monday 1st November. Where??? I hear you cry! Head on over to Common Ground, located in the heart of Clapham Common, to choose your PureOaty coffee.

Common Ground will be open from 9:00am – 6:00pm, so if you are an early riser you can get your morning coffee fix or head on over after midday to get your afternoon pick-me-up. Whatever time of the day you go, trust that your coffee will be served with an oat milk, made exclusively of British oats and manufactured on UK soil at Cambridgeshire-based Glebe Farm. PureOaty has been designed to create a smooth and stable microfoam for barista quality coffee – but is also delicious with cereals, in smoothies or even in cooking. It also boasts the lowest carbon emissions of any oat drink on the market.

A coffee a day, keeps the doctor away. Or something like that… And while you’re sipping on your coffee, why not try out one of Common Ground’s home baked treats.

For more information on PureOaty, visit – www.glebefarmfoods.co.uk

Address: Clapham Common West Side SW, London SW4 9AL

Written by Stephanie Sowaha

Photography courtesy of PureOaty

#claphamcommon #coffee #oatmilk

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