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This NYT story is both an example of someone trying to do good, and the ways things are messed up right now: Chobani -- the big Greek-style yogurt company -- opened its first factory in Upstate New York a decade ago (it's out past Cooperstown), and founder Hamdi Ulukaya (who attended UAlbany) helped set up a program for providing jobs there to refugees, something the company's also done at its newer factory in Idaho. That's now made him, Chobani, and others the targets of racist attacks and conspiracy theories. [NYT]
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I have to start supporting Chobani!
... said Amelia on Nov 1, 2016 at 9:21 PM | link
I wish Chobani made edible yogurt so I could support them. Still, nice to hear of the stand they're taking.
... said JayK on Nov 2, 2016 at 12:08 PM | link