Where is my Fage greek yogurt?

Anonymous
Yeah wtf. I found some at Safeway but it was 150g containers?? Isn’t it usually 200g?

This blows. I don’t want any of the 50 other kinds of available yogurt.
Anonymous
I haven’t had any trouble finding it at the two Giant stores near me. I buy it every week.

The TJ’s brand is ok but a little more sour.
Anonymous
We buy 5% and it is often sold out at our Wegmans. The big tubs last a long time, so when we do find it, we buy like 4. Others are probably doing the same because they can't seem to keep it in stock for long when it does come in.
Anonymous
OP here. You'll all be relieved to learn that my DH found a large 2% Fage at the Friendship Heights Whole Foods.

Now, where is my coconut milk? He bought the last can in the store.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ok, I'll be That Person.

Try making your own! Use your favorite yogurt as a starter, and it'll taste very similar. You'll have to strain it afterwards to get the consistency of Fage. It's really not that hard - takes time, but I set it up in the evening, let it go all night, move the whole pot to the fridge in the morning, and strain that evening while I'm making/eating dinner.
+1. I use YoGourmet and it is soooo fresh tasting. I drizzle it over berries so I don't need it firm. Yum!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yeah wtf. I found some at Safeway but it was 150g containers?? Isn’t it usually 200g?

This blows. I don’t want any of the 50 other kinds of available yogurt.


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