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Greek yogurt, Turkish simit
Turkish entrepreneur Hamdi Ulukaya, who was dubbed the âSteve Jobs of yogurt,â by Forbes magazine and who is among the most successful 10 businesspersons in the U.S. will not be able to sell his Chobani brand yogurt in the United Kingdom.
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Greek dairy company Fage wins yogurt case in Britain
Greece's leading dairy company Fage said on Tuesday it had conclusively won a long legal battle in Britain to block a US-based rival from marketing strained yogurt as 'Greek yogurt.'
Britain's High Court refused to consider further argument from US-based Chobani, which had also lost an appeal against Fage in January, the Greek company said.
Fage to increase strained yogurt production at its New York plant
By Alexandra Kassimi
Greek dairy firm Fage is investing in its overseas production capacity to offset losses within Greece, given that elsewhere the companys sales are going from strength to strength while domestically things are looking rather grim.
Taste of the rose
The rose is more than a rose in this part of the world. The name of the rose, simply âgülâ in Turkish, was once used to refer to all flowers, perhaps because it was the ultimate flower, perfect in shape, color, smell and moreover, in taste.
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