Oxford coffee shop manager says new customer 'tax' is unfair
- PETA launched a campaign calling for Gail's Bakery to drop its surcharge on plant-based milks.
- Campaigners advocate for the elimination of extra charges, as they discriminate against those seeking dairy-free alternatives.
- Gail's charges an extra 40p to 60p for oat or soya milk in coffee or tea, prompting customer concerns.
- Dawn Carr from PETA stated, “Gail’s is milking customers” by charging extra for plant-based milk.
- Missing Bean welcomes Gail's customers who feel the surcharge is an unfair tax on their coffee.
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Oxford coffee shop manager says new customer 'tax' is unfair
The first Missing Bean coffee shop said charging customers extra was an "unfair tax" after a shop visited by Emma Watson introduced a new…
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