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Yogurt sales sour as US breakfast culture changes
Read full article: Yogurt sales sour as US breakfast culture changesDespite shelves full of new varieties from Icelandic to Australian to coconut-based U.S. yogurt sales are in a multiyear slump. U.S. sales of yogurt and yogurt drinks peaked at nearly $9 billion in 2015. He predicts yogurt sales will continue to fall because U.S. consumers are eating breakfast on the go and arent making time for spoonable yogurt. The average grocery store has more than 300 separate yogurt products, a 4% increase from 2015, said Acosta, a marketing firm. After years of declining yogurt sales, General Mills helped stabilize its market share this year with its YQ-brand high protein yogurt.