Kroger® Blueberry Nonfat Light Greek Yogurt Cup
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Kroger® Blueberry Nonfat Lightˆ Greek Yogurt Cup delights with every spoonful! Savor the fact this yogurt contains probiotics & other active cultures, as well as 13g protein in this cup. Relish its delicious taste derived from cultured nonfat milk and blueberries while enjoying 90 calories per serving. Delicious with granola, in a smoothie, or by itself, enjoy this Greek yogurt goodness every day!
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ˆKroger® Blueberry Greek Light Nonfat Yogurt contains 90 calories per 5.3 oz serving; regular Greek yogurt has 130 calories.
- 5.3 oz Package of Kroger® Blueberry Nonfat Lightˆ Greek Yogurt Cup
- With 13g of protein per serving along with probiotics and other active cultures
- Enjoy great taste with 0% fat
- Get creative in the kitchen with this versatile ingredient that's great for breakfast, smoothies, or as a snack
- Kroger® quality you can trust
- High Protein, Kosher, Low Fat, Low Sodium, No Saturated Fat, Pescatarian, Vegetarian
- FoodHealth Score
What's a FoodHealth Score? We've teamed up with FoodHealth Companyto bring you their FoodHealth Score - a simple way to understand how nutritious your food is. The FoodHealth Score rates foods from 0 to 100, so you can easily see the nutrition quality of what you're buying. The higher the score, the better the choice! Visit
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The FoodHealth Score is based on two main factors:
Ingredient Quality - The type and quality of ingredients used in the food.
Nutrient Density - The amount of beneficial nutrients, like fiber and protein, relative to the calories.
What boosts the score?
Foods get a higher score when they have:
High Ingredient Quality:
- Whole Grains
- Healthy Fats: Omega-3s
High Nutrient Density:
- Protein
- Potassium
What lowers the score?
Foods get a lower score when they have:
Low Ingredient Quality:
- Refined Grains
- Artificial Additives
Low Nutrient Density:
- Saturated Fats
- Added Sugars
Why it matters
Choosing foods with a higher FoodHealth Score can help you make smarter choices. Look for the score on your favorite items to start eating better today!
Nutrition FactsServings Per ContainerServing size1 container (150 g)Amount per servingCalories90% Daily value*Total Fat0gSaturated Fat0gTrans Fat0gCholesterol5mgSodium50mgTotal Carbohydrate8gDietary Fiber0gSugar7gAdded Sugar1gProtein13gCalcium140mgIron0mgPotassium180mgVitamin D0mcg*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.Ingredients
Cultured nonfat milk, blueberries, fructose, natural flavors, fruit and vegetable juice (for color), sucralose, acesulfame potassium, and active cultures with L. acidophilus, B. bifidum, and L. casei.CONTAINS: MILKAllergen Info
Contains Milk and its derivates.Disclaimer
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