What's yogurt? Industry wants greater liberty to use term

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What is yogurt? The industry wants to use the term with greater liberty.

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Trump Administration vows to kills us ALL through deregulation- now it's going to destroy nutrition and it's health value...

Makes sense. Although the tag line makes it seem like they want to label a non-yogurt product as yogurt, that’s not the case 😝

Τhe citizens want to use the term with strict sciendific rules to enjoy REAL yogurt.And they are those who must be heard

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