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Randomness ([personal profile] randomness) wrote2014-11-12 09:47 am
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It irritates me that it's so much harder to find single-serving packages of full-fat yogurt in American supermarkets than in many other countries.
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the lack irritates me too

[personal profile] redbird 2014-11-12 04:57 pm (UTC)(link)
It seems to be regional and/or depend on the store. My handiest local supermarket just doesn't have them (only quarts, or single servings of low-fat). When I needed a bit more yogurt while visiting Adrian, there was a reasonable choice of single-serving full-fat yogurt at the Whole Foods on Mass Ave. in Somerville.

(I've not looked for the single servings in Montreal, because I'm in the habit of buying larger containers of plain full-fat yogurt, and adding jam or fruit at home.)
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[personal profile] elements 2014-11-13 02:30 am (UTC)(link)
OMG, me too. And the one brand that my local supermarket does carry (Liberte), they are always out of, nearly out of, or only have the one crappy flavor left. Yet this doesn't seem to encourage them to carry more of it, or more flavors, or anything. Instead there are miles of chalky-tasting low-fat Chobani.