- The investment in the plant led him to create yogurt company Agro Farma Inc., maker of the brand Chobani, which means shepherd in Turkish and Greek. He later renamed the company Chobani. (Wall Street Journal)
- that the Greek economy is in no way helped by the surging popularity of Greek yogurt among American shoppers. (New York Times)
- Americas number one selling yogurt brand, debuted its first national television advertising campaign this month to support Chobani Champions, the authentic strained Greek low fat yogurt made just for kids. (Yahoo Finance)
- Hamdi Ulukaya defines the "American dream." A Turkish immigrant, his entrepreneurial vision led to one of the world's fastest growing consumer brands in the United States, Chobani Greek Yogurt. (News Channel 34)
- The short answer is no. The two biggest Greek yogurt companies in the U.S., Chobani and Fage, both make yogurt here in the U.S. The raw ingredients they use to make their yogurt for U.S. consumers also come from U.S. producers. (NPR News)
- The Greek yogurt craze just keeps growing. Nicki Briggs, spokeswoman for Chobani, the leading producer of Greek yogurt in this country, says sales of its 32-ounce, 2 percent fat plain yogurt are up 231 percent from a year ago. (Boston Globe)
- USDA regulations currently consider Greek yogurt, like Chobani, to be the same as regular yogurt. (msnbc.com)
- Schumer says a change in standards would make it easier for schools to purchase smaller, less costly servings of Greek yogurt. Schumer promoted his case today in visits to two major Greek yogurt producers in upstate New York, Chobani and Fage. (WETM 18)
- Schumer says a change in standards would make it easier for schools to purchase smaller, less costly servings of Greek yogurt. Schumer promoted his case Monday in visits to two major Greek yogurt producers in upstate New York, Chobani and Fage. (Saratogian)
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Chobani greek yogurt
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