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The 11 best and worst yoghurts if you’re on a diet or trying to lose weight for summer

And they won't break the bank

SWEET and savoury yoghurts dominate the dairy aisle - but which ones would trusted nutritionists put in their basket?

Here are the pots you should be diving into to help you lose weight.

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Some supermarket yoghurts be destroying your weight loss effortsCredit: Getty

First off, it pays to be a savvy shopper.

Many yoghurts boast being low in fat, but that often means they're amped up with sugar to keep them tasty.

In fact, certified online nutritionist and founder of , Beanie Robinson, advocates for choosing full fat yoghurts that contain a variety of vitamins and probiotics.  

"So often people are scared of fats, but really, if we’re having the right kind of fats, they’re going to make us feel satisfied and full," she said.

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"Equally, if the fat is removed from a product, the company has probably added other products or ingredients to make it a desirable texture to eat."

"In an ideal world, you’re looking for an organic, unflavoured Greek or kefir yoghurt, which are great for your gut bugs.

"But don’t worry, if that’s not accessible to you, there are plenty of options for all budgets and tastes that will help you reach those weight loss goals."

The best diet-friendly yoghurts 

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Tesco's Greek yoghurt is a great diet-friendly optionCredit: Tesco
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Thick and creamy, Greek yoghurt is a super star ingredient for weight loss.

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It’s packed with protein, which will keep you full and satisfied, and it’s an amazing substitute for higher calorie foods.

Beanie said: "Using Greek yoghurt is great for making creamy dressings, particularly for people who love mayonnaise.

"Mix with tahini, olive oil, harissa paste or herbs and spices."

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