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Where can I get the best authentic (not Greek style) Greek yoghurt?

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crystalstarling@reddit

Personally, I love the Lancashire Farms one - it's so thick and creamy. Otherwise, most supermarkets now do their own brand big tubs of genuine Greek yoghurt (similar to the Fage ones). M&S one is great, so is Aldi's, though M&S also do it in small pots too - this is what you want: https://www.ocado.com/products/m-s-authentic-greek-yogurt-10-fat-519480011
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This_Anybody_8643@reddit

I believe Fage isn’t actually made using Greek milk, it’s a mix of milks from different farms in the UK/EU
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iptrainee@reddit

Phone up your local greek restaurant and ask them. Book a table there too because it's probably delicious.
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bishibashi@reddit

“we just use whatever brakes bring”
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iptrainee@reddit

But they will probably know where to get good yoghurt even if they use the cheap stuff for the business.
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VerbingNoun413@reddit

Probably Greece.
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Gadgie2023@reddit

Waitrose No. 1 Natural Strained Greek Yogurt. £2.30 for 500g
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