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The world is waking up to the power of dairy-free living, and the media is taking notice. From elite athletes ditching dairy to new science on gut health, our work is making waves.
This page is your home for our latest press releases and featured stories. See how we’re challenging outdated food systems and empowering people to take control of their health—one headline at a time.
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Vegan Olympian Dotsie Bausch Named a Global Changemaker Leading Transformative Change to the World’s Food Systems
After vegan Olympic medalist Dotsie Bausch successfully pushed Starbucks, Dunkin’, Tim Hortons, and other coffee giants to drop their non-dairy upcharges, Bausch’s extensive corporate outreach and federal policy work has been recognized by ProVeg International.
Following Switch4Good Outreach to Inspire Brands, Dunkin Shares Intention to Drop Non-Dairy Upcharge on March 5
After vegan Olympic medalist Dotsie Bausch’s yearslong campaign to push Starbucks to drop their upcharge, evidence-based nonprofit Switch4Good turned its sights towards other global coffee chains. Just weeks later, Tim Hortons and Dunkin’ followed suit.
Lactose-Intolerant 6-Year-Old Forced to Clean Feces Sparks Call for Healthy School Beverage Choices
Even though her mother said she gets sick from drinking cow’s milk, school gave her no non-dairy option.
Following Switch4Good Meeting with Restaurant Brands International, Tim Hortons Drops Non-Dairy Upcharge in the U.S.
After vegan Olympic medalist Dotsie Bausch’s yearslong campaign to push Starbucks to drop their upcharge, evidence-based nonprofit Switch4Good turned its sights towards Tim Hortons. Just weeks later — and after multiple conversations with RBI — Tim Hortons followed suit.
Meet the Olympic Medalist Building the Next Generation of Athletes Thriving on a Dairy-Free Diet: Inside the Rapid Success of Switch4Good’s Athlete Program
Evidence-based nonprofit Switch4Good relaunched its Athlete Program this year to immediate success, garnering support from professional athletes, college student-athletes, and more.
Years of Switch4Good Campaigning Tips the Scales: Starbucks Makes Groundbreaking Announcement to ‘Drop the Non-Dairy Upcharge’
Evidence-based nonprofit Switch4Good worked with a Starbucks corporate informant, managers, and baristas in a campaign targeting Starbucks corporate leadership. One CEO change later, and the unjust non-dairy costs are poised to be removed.
Starbucks Corporate Insider’s Explosive Reveal: Deceitful Baseline Shifting of Climate Goals and Price Gouging Leading to $1 Billion in Profits
Evidence-based nonprofit Switch4Good teamed with corporate whistleblower and Starbucks Partners to expose top-secret corporate foul play in letter to Starbucks corporate leadership
New Review Shoots Holes in Bulletproof Coffee’s Health Claims
Review exposes lack of scientific evidence for Bulletproof’s claims and highlights potential health risks. IRVINE (2 February 2024): Since its inception in 2009, Bulletproof has made numerous breathless claims for its unusual coffee concoction. Most of the promised benefits center on increased energy, improved mental clarity, and weight loss from...
Killer Milk billboard campaign warns that cow’s milk is now the leading cause of fatal anaphylaxis among school children.
LOS ANGELES (24 OCTOBER 2023): There’s a killer among us, hiding in plain sight, killing kids. However, for some reason, most people in the U.S. don’t know that the killer is milk. A landmark British Medical Journal (BMJ) study published in 2021 found that cow’s milk is now the leading...
KiDS teaches healthcare professionals and parents about the potentially deadly effects of milk
Switch4Good launches the Kids and Dairy Symptoms (KiDS) program to protect children and combat the misinformation spread by the dairy industry. IRVINE (24 AUGUST 2023): Drinking cow’s milk has become the most common single cause of fatal anaphylaxis from food allergens in school age children, according to the findings of...











