Profeco Exposes Yogurt Products That Are Not Yogurt in Mexico
On January 19, 2026, the Federal Consumer Protection Office (Profeco) in Mexico conducted an investigation into products marketed as yogurt. The investigation revealed that several products did not comply with the standards required to be labeled as yogurt. This initiative is part of Profeco's ongoing efforts to protect consumers and ensure that dairy products in the market meet the official quality criteria.
Profeco's investigation examined various brands available in supermarkets across Mexico. The products were evaluated based on their composition and labeling claims. The findings showed discrepancies between what was advertised and the actual content of the products. Some items labeled as yogurt lacked the necessary ingredients or processes to qualify as such under Mexican regulations.
Profeco has been actively working to uphold food quality standards in the dairy sector. By identifying mislabeled products, Profeco aims to maintain consumer trust and ensure that manufacturers adhere to official labeling requirements. This action also serves as a reminder for producers about the importance of transparency in product labeling and compliance with industry standards.
The findings were made public to inform consumers about the importance of scrutinizing product labels and to encourage informed purchasing decisions. Profeco emphasized that consumers have the right to receive accurate information about the products they purchase, especially in categories as essential as dairy products.
This revelation by Profeco highlights the regulatory body's commitment to ensuring that food products in Mexico are safe, authentic, and of high quality. The agency continues to monitor the market and take necessary actions to prevent misleading practices in the food industry.






