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Which one do you go for?

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Normally greek
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greek or skyr

usually greek
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The one in the tubez
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Honey vanilla or strawberry flavored Greek yogurts
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Normally Greek but Icelandic looks the best
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skyr, always.
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Nov 2 2025 12:28pm
Why would yo eat Yoghurt when you can eat cheese?


why does it say g
instead of %

and not gram per 100gram

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greek zero sugar, multiple times a week.
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Why would yo eat Yoghurt when you can eat cheese?


why does it say g
instead of %

and not gram per 100gram


because those are 2 totally different things and don't have the same benefits.

Why would it be a percent when people need to know how many grams they're consuming? What do you mean per 100 gram? That makes no sense.
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