Sugar shock: Some brands 10x sweeter than others
Price tags range from 826 KRW (0.62 USD) to 3,333 KRW (2.50 USD) per serving
Spoiler alert: Pricier doesn’t always mean protein-packed

Hold onto your spoons, yogurt lovers! A recent market showdown of 17 Greek yogurt brands has revealed some jaw-dropping differences. We’re talking protein content varying by more than double and prices that’ll make your wallet do a double-take – some costing over three times more than others. Talk about a nutritional rollercoaster!
The Consumer Citizens’ Organization dropped this bombshell on March 3, and here’s the scoop: Yojeum Plain Greek Yogurt is the protein champion, packing a whopping 13.1g per 100g serving. Hot on its heels are Seoul Milk The Richer Greek Yogurt with 12.8g and Greek Day Greek Yogurt Signature at 11.4g. But don’t be fooled by fancy names – Hodis Greek Yogurt Plain and its low-fat cousin are bringing up the rear with just 5.9g of protein each. That’s less than half of the top contender!
Now, let’s talk money, honey. Kirkland Signature Greek Yogurt is your budget-friendly bestie at just 826 KRW (0.62 USD) per serving, while Yojeum Plain Greek Yogurt will set you back 3,333 KRW (2.50 USD) for the same amount. But here’s the kicker – a higher price tag doesn’t guarantee more protein. It’s like a nutritional lottery out there!
Speaking of surprises, brace yourself for the sugar showdown. Denmark Hi Greek is practically sugar-free with a mere 1.2g per serving, while Hodis Greek Yogurt Plain (yes, the same one with low protein) is practically dessert with 12.3g of sugar. That’s over ten times more! And get this – some “plain” yogurts are secretly harboring added sugars. Sneaky, right?
Fat content? It’s all over the place, ranging from a slim 3.4g to a hefty 14g per serving. That’s more than four times the difference! A spokesperson from the Consumer Citizens’ Organization spilled the tea: Greek yogurt’s nutritional profile can vary wildly depending on how it’s made and what goes into it. Their pro tip? Don’t just eyeball the price tag – compare protein, sugar, and cost per serving to get the most bang for your buck. Happy yogurt hunting, folks!











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