I work there, so I might be able to check. I'll try to find out and email you if I figure it out.
EDIT:I looked on their website (http://www.mcdonalds.com/usa/eat/quality0/dairy.html) and they use Dannon yougurt, and it DOES have the active cultures. You'll find the info under yougurt on this page.
2006-07-30 06:37:25
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answered by Anne 2
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Mcdonalds Kilmarnock
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answered by ? 4
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Try Stonyfeild yogurt. They have fat-free, low-fat, and whole yogurt in tons of different flavors. They are also organic and have six active cultures in them.
Mcdonalds uses Dannon yogurt, it has some cultures but is not as good.
2006-07-30 11:48:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that all yogurt has live bacteria, even the cheap stuff from McDonalds.
2006-07-30 06:49:59
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answered by ~*~ Stormy Weather~*~ 4
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I think that all yogurt has live bacteria, even the cheap stuff from McDonalds.
2006-07-30 06:37:05
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answered by Gwen 5
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If it has added sugar, the good bacteria would be dead by the time you ate it.
2006-07-30 06:36:26
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answered by Episco 4
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if its anything like the McDonalds mayo in Kilmarnock, it will definately have live and active something in it! (Two staff members were prosecuted with sexual assault after u know what in the mayo, serving it to a customer who ended up with STD in mouth - eventually Environmental health traced it to those two little bastards.
2006-07-30 06:37:35
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answered by Allasse 5
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no its made out of real fruit and yorget
2006-07-30 07:23:22
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answered by amberharris20022000 7
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its pretty nutritional... well i hope it is ive been eating it everyday for a week..
2006-07-30 06:36:43
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answered by greenprincess 5
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its yogurt so yes.
2006-07-30 06:36:39
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answered by Anonymous
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