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By now, you’ve probably seen the overflowing lines outside Yoforia at Five Points.
Students weigh in on the yogurt battle of Athens.
—Compiled by Kelly Corbett
pro-votofta:
"Yelena has more chotces too. It reminds me of
Marytend. And # staff is friendlier here.'
-Meghan Russell, 20, junior
fashion merchandising major
•Yoforia has more flavors. Pomegranate is the best, I
like that it is seif-serve. I feet in control.’
-Britan) Hudson, 19, sophomore
early childhood education major
"We put the experience of Yotoria into the person's
hands,’
-Marsha Middleton, PR spokesperson for
Yoforia, M-Squared Public Relations
VARIETY.
Pro-Yogurt:
“Yoguri is the only yogurt place in Athens as far as
I’m concerned. Yoforia tasted fake, almost. The self
serve concept is not as sanitary. I feel [the bucket]
will lead to over-eating."
-Christy Mackfe, 26, alumna
"I have this attachment to Yoguri, because l was
there on day one. it’s part of the Athens family. And
it’s the only Yoguri in this world."
-Grace Shim, 23, senior
speech communication major
“Our yoguri is made fresh every day downstairs. We
only use pure cane sugar*
-Vena Kim, Owner of Yoguri
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