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Where on earth do I get Kefir probiotic yogurt

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So far I've tried Sainsbury ,Tesco ,Morrisons, and Holland and Barrett can anybody HELP me.

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Amazon sell it.

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Thanks! I found a good one here which I've tried: amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B01BO4...

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I am glad you have found one you like. I now get Kefir milk from one of our local Polish shops. I have not looked at their full range but suspect they probably also sell the yogurt.

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Queeny54

Amazon sell it. If you google kefir you will see numerous references and suppliers of the product. kefir comes in different forms eg powders or grains. I personally did not find it helpful but would do some research before buying it.

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PatV

I think kefir and yogurt are two different products. but both found in dairy case.

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Diddi

There's a company called Nourish Kefir I have used before, you can slo buy the grains from them to make your own Kefir. Good prompt shipping etc, hope this helps :)

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Markov

We buy it in Asda for about £1.10 otherwise in Polish food shop - Polska Sklep or Russian, Lithuanian, Ukrainian and maybe Romanian. But we have seen it in 2 or 3 different Asda so it should be available in other Asda either in the Polish food section in the langars or in the dairy section. In any case you could always ask the manager to start ordering it and if enough people ask then they might do it. Maybe Asda online as well?

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mychurch

as posted on here, asda sell it by the tub

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