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Chobani has welcomed the newest member of its non-dairy family, Oat Yogurt, following the company’s entry into the dairy alternatives market in 2021 with Chobani Oat Milk.

With up to 45 per cent of Australians now identifying as ‘flexitarian’, Chobani says it recognised a growing opportunity supply to consumers seeking more plant-based options to expand their repertoire, rather than cutting out dairy altogether.

Dairy free yogurt ranges are dominated by coconut yoghurt options currently, which Chobani says leaves room for diversity in the category.

Chobani Oat Yogurt contains probiotics and is available in Strawberry, Mango, Blueberry, Vanilla and Natural flavours, and two pack sizes, single serve (150g) and multi-serve (500g).

Chobani Oat Yogurt is available at Woolworths and Coles. 

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