Key facts
- Danone alleges Chobani misleads consumers with protein claims on its "Chobani 20G Protein" yogurt.
- The lawsuit claims Chobani inflates serving sizes to appear to offer higher protein content.
- Danone states that if Chobani followed FDA serving-size rules, its product would have fewer than 18 grams of protein.
- Danone argues Chobani's product is more akin to its lower-priced Oikos Triple Zero brand.
- Danone is seeking unspecified damages and label changes.
Danone, the parent company of U.S. yogurt brand Dannon, has sued rival Chobani, accusing it of misleading consumers with claims about a higher-protein line of yogurt. The complaint, filed in Manhattan federal court, alleges that Chobani inflates protein claims on its "Chobani 20G Protein" tubs, which are positioned as a direct competitor to Danone's Oikos Pro.