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Customers paid a premium price for a product that was advertised as real Greek yogurt. But it was nothing more than a cheap imitation. Simply put, their product is neither Greek, nor technically even yogurt, and it is certainly not Greek yogurt. Traditionally, Greek yogurt is only made with 3 ingredients: milk, cream, and live cultures. Yoplait puts other "stuff" in their Greek yogurt and claims it to be the real deal.
If you purchased Yoplait Greek yogurt, we want to hear from you. Unfortunately, you paid a premium price for a product that is simply not Greek yogurt and you may have legal rights to claim compensation for your purchase. You can fill out our free case review form or contact our firm directly, toll-free at 800.755.0098. Zimmerman Reed is experienced in handling consumer cases and we welcome any questions you may have.