Oat no to the word “oatmilkgurt.” Also, oh no to my use of “oat no.”(Spotted by Rachel T at Hy-Vee.)
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2 bucks for a container of yogurt with a stupid name? No thanks. I’ll skip it.
I understand non-dairy yogurt is sort of a novelty, but I can’t figure out how supermarkets or the manufacturers can justify to charge $2.00 or sometimes even up to $2.50 for a small thing of yogurt that you only get 5 or 6 spoonfuls out of. Most of the non-dairy yogurts at my local supermarkets tend to stay on the shelves and not be bought. Even when they’re on sale, they’re still overcharging for the amount of yogurt you get.
I tried the vanilla and mixed berry today. They’re literally like flavored water. I’ve tried a lot of yogurt alternatives, and this is one of the worst. I appreciate the reasonable calorie counts, though… their almond milk yogurt containers are almost 200 calories! gtfo.