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Chobani
/tʃoʊˈbɑːni/
Definition
1
An American food company, founded in 2005, primarily known for popularizing Greek-style strained yogurt in the United States.
2
A brand often associated with a 'natural' marketing position, currently navigating legal scrutiny regarding the chemical composition of its packaging and ingredient claims.
Examples
I reached for my Chobani thinking it was the peak of natural purity, but apparently, the yogurt might be hiding more than just live cultures.
They say the yogurt is all-natural, though a few lawyers are currently busy debating whether 'natural' includes a side of phthalates.
Eating a Chobani is a high-stakes adventure where you pair your protein intake with a side order of class-action litigation.