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to be angry that an Onken Biopot Yoghurt 'made with live bio cultures' and trying to pass off as healthy is actually full of chemicals and utter crap

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onceinalifetime · 27/08/2008 17:17

Grabbed two pots of Onken Biopot yoghurts on special offer at Sainsbury's - usually buy Yeo Valley. They taste disgusting so checked the label and horrified to see what's actually in them - amongst other things:

Strawberry (fat free, bought by mistake):

  • fructose - sugar
  • modified maize starch
  • thickeners
  • locust bean gum
  • aspartame! more sweetener and one that can be dangerous
  • colouring

Mango, Papaya and Passion Fruit:

  • invert sugar syrup
  • sugar
  • and all the aforementioned crap.

What pisses me off more than anything is the oh so healthy looking packaging and the strap line about live bio cultures. Yeo Valley has sugar but why does all this random stuff have to be in these ones?

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SheikYerbouti · 27/08/2008 17:19

The name "Onken" should have been a big clue

Cos that's what they make you feel like doing after eating them.

poppy34 · 27/08/2008 17:20

lol at sheik..

onceinalifetime · 27/08/2008 17:22

lol, no wonder they're on special offer. Are they in the category of fruit shoots then? Just did a quick search and threads entitled 'what makes your child hyperactive' appeared

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forevercleaning · 27/08/2008 17:24

I am surprised and a bit pissed off too, it is quite an expensive yoghurt and I have often bought it because i expected it to be that much more healthy.

Serves me right for not looking on the pot, but certainly would not have expected it to have all that shite in it.

won't be buying it again if i can buy yog for half the price and just as much crap in it.

moondog · 27/08/2008 17:25

lol

I love Onken but only plain.
Allflavoured and sweetened youghurt is full of shit.
Fact

Don't even dream of finding out what is in that vile Activia.
Bleeurgh!

onceinalifetime · 27/08/2008 17:30

Yeo Valley is pretty good and relatively crap free, tastes a lot better for it too. Contemplating plain yoghurt with fruit puree as an alternative.

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gagarin · 27/08/2008 17:37

All yoghurt is made with "live bio cultures".

That is what yoghurt is - milk altered by harmless naturally occuring bacteria which causes the yoghurt to be formed.

It's what is then added that makes it healthy or unhealthy!

poppy34 · 27/08/2008 17:39

given the claims in activia ads I am expecting all sorts of rubbish in it moondog...

onceinalifetime · 27/08/2008 17:52

gagarin, I know, it's just the way in which its marketed. I know they're not exactly going to say - here's a yoghurt full of shit but it's too much the other way - and anyway if the sugar and crap serves to make it taste disgusting, what is the point in doing it?

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Flibbertyjibbet · 27/08/2008 18:00

I read the labels on every thing. Just habit. I'm always surprised that people don't read labels and just believe the marketing or 'strap line' that something is healthy.

Plain natural live yogurt is healthy. Anything else has added rubbish in.

The worst ones are the low fat or no fat varieties - yoghurt is made from milk ffs, so if they take out the fat and fill it up with bulking agents instead, why do people think thats healthier than a natural, un tampered with, full fat yoghurt?

Onceinalifetime have you looked at the ingredients on petit filous or do you just hear the marketing about 'calcium'?

onceinalifetime · 27/08/2008 18:10

Flibbertyjibbet, I normally read the labels on everything. Don't worry, I wouldn't believe anything petit filous say about themselves. Just annoyed that buying something other than the norm results in an aspartame addled yoghurt. I bought one of the pots fat free totally by accident but it's actually quite an effort to get full fat yoghurts as the aisles are filled with fat free. I never buy anything fat or sugar free normally because of the alternative stuff they add to them.

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FrannyandZooey · 27/08/2008 18:15

oh man
I just bought one
didn't check label
how could I not check label? [bewildered]
I didn't though

moondog · 27/08/2008 18:18

Yes,low fat work of devil.
People have to realise that lomg life food will not hold together with bulkers and stabilisers.

CountessDracula · 27/08/2008 18:19

I agree
natural is the way to go

Though I am partial to stapleford ones which are deeeeeeeevine here and not full of shit
They make some sainsbos ones too it says

CountessDracula · 27/08/2008 18:20

stapleton that is

Flibbertyjibbet · 27/08/2008 18:20

You are right, I have no yoghurt in at the mo because last week I did lidl and aldi and they only sell low fat or fat free 'healthy' crap yoghurts.

I usually buy big tubs of greek or natural yoghurt as these are more likely to be full fat and therefore completely natural. I find I need a lot less of the full fat versions, so they last a lot longer.

handlemecarefully · 27/08/2008 18:20

I'm a sucker too having regularly bought it and not previously checked the label.....

handlemecarefully · 27/08/2008 18:21

But I hate the taste of natural unflavoured yoghurt - even when mixed with berries and muesli

moondog · 27/08/2008 18:22

Netto does cheap normal youghut. About 65p for a big tub.

You can make yer own. Dead easy.

maidamess · 27/08/2008 18:22

I like those Rachel whats-her-face organic ones. And her rice pudding is divine

FluffyMummy123 · 27/08/2008 18:22

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moondog · 27/08/2008 18:22

How come HMC?
It is delicious!

maidamess · 27/08/2008 18:24

I hate plain yoghurt too. Its so sour. Needs a good dollop of sugar in to tart it up.

PerkinWarbeck · 27/08/2008 18:27

morrison's sell longley farm yogs, which are just yoghurt, fruit and unrefined sugar. 29p each. fabbo.

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