Chobani has officially issued a recall of some of its Greek yogurt cups, about a week after customers complained of "fizzing" yogurt.
The company began voluntarily pulling cups believed to contain an unspecified mold Chobani says is commonly found in dairy products from store shelves earlier this week.
The affected cups are those with the code 16-012 and expiration dates between Sept. 11 and Oct. 7 in the following sizes: 6 ounce, 16 ounce, 32 ounce, 3.5 ounce, Chobani bite 3.5 ounce and Chobani Flip 5.3 ounce. - Los Angeles Times
But it before it was a recall...it wasn't a recall.
Have your Chobani yogurts tasted kind of weird recently? You aren’t alone. Yogurt lovers all over the country have reported oddness that ranges from “that tastes a little off” to “AAAAH WHY IS MY YOGURT CUP BULGING?!” After receiving (and deleting) a lot of complaints on their Facebook page, the company quietly pulled affected batches from stores, but there’s no official recall on. - Consumerist.
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