Was there a recall on Chobani yogurt?

Research Finds Recalled Chobani Yogurt Contained Fungal Pathogen. Last fall, Chobani recalled a number of its yogurts for mold contamination that caused packages to bloat and sour before their expiration date. More than 200 people reported becoming ill with nausea, vomiting and diarrhea…

Where is chobani located?

Chobani

Type Private
Industry Food processing
Founded March 2005 (as Agro Farma) South Edmeston, New York, U.S.
Founder Hamdi Ulukaya
Headquarters Norwich, New York, U.S.

Where is the chobani expiration date?

The the location of the expiration date on Chobani® products can vary depending on the packaging. For our 5.3oz products, you’ll see it printed on the foil lid.

Does Chobani yogurt go bad?

Our products are made with only natural, non-GMO ingredients and no artificial preservatives and can be eaten 60 days from when we’ve made them. Properly refrigerated Chobani® Greek Yogurt products will last until the date listed on each individual container.

What yogurt has been recalled?

The yogurt subject to recall is PCC organic grass-fed yogurt in 8- and 16-ounce containers. All flavors and all best-by dates are included in the recall, according to a notice on the PCC Markets website.

Is Chobani yogurt made in Australia?

Chobani Australia Managing Director Peter Meek has recently revealed the company decided to manufacture its yogurt locally and to use local produce from Australian dairy farmers. Turnover for Chobani Australia was A$65 million last year.

Can I eat unopened expired yogurt?

The short answer is basically yes. You can eat yogurt past its “expiration” date or, at least, the sell-by date that’s listed on the yogurt’s packaging. You should still be on the lookout for the signs of spoiled yogurt, though. By far the easiest way to tell if your yogurt has gone bad is if you see mold.

How can I tell if yogurt is bad?

Look for a larger-than-normal amount of liquid on the surface (don’t worry, Greek yogurt is especially prone to some, but if there’s more than usual that’s a warning sign), a curdling texture near the bottom, and any sign of mold. These indicate the entire product has probably gone bad, say the folks at StillTasty.

Can you freeze Chobani yogurt?

Absolutely! Frozen Chobani® yogurt can be stored in your freezer up to the expiration date listed on the container. While frozen, the cultures become dormant. But once thawed, they become live and active again.