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Chobani Gives Million Yogurts To Needy

WebNEW BERLIN – Chobani is donating one million cups of Greek yogurt to New Yorkers in need this holiday season, the company announced today.

The first one million cups will be distributed to City Harvest, a food-rescue organization dedicated to helping feed more than 1.4 million New Yorkers facing hunger.
The company began loading product today at its New Berlin plant, which will be transported to City Harvest’s facilities to be distributed around the state.

In addition, Chobani will also be making another large product donation to a local food organization near its Twin Falls plant in Idaho.

“True to our founding mission, Chobani is embracing the season of giving by providing what we can to those who need it most, and to giving back to the states that have given so much to us,” said Peter McGuinness, Chobani’s chief brand officer.

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