Is oat milk bad for you? Some nutritionists don’t love the stuff

Oat milk — it’s the plant-based alternative that not only tastes great with nearly everything, it also happens to be practically unassailable from a nutrition and sustainability standpoint.

Right?

Sorry to your fave, alt-latte lovers, but some experts aren’t buying it — literally.

“While oat milk is delicious, unfortunately it’s not the most nutritious option,” registered dietitian Marissa Meshulam told HuffPost.

The registered dietitian is just one of a handful of nutrition experts the outlet interviewed, asking their feelings about the exceedingly popular beverage.

Concerns ranged from the prevalence of pesticides used for production to the way the drink is made, often using low-priced canola oil to attain the creaminess often not found in other non-dairy drinks like almond or soy milk.

Here, the experts share their less-than-popular opinions.

Oat milk isn’t as healthy as you think

Oat milk has far less protein than dairy, experts point out. Getty Images