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Thursday, March 10, 2022
Yogurtland Online Ordering Experience
Fro-yo girl here. Yogurtland sent a $5 coupon to Real Rewards members for online ordering this week. The offer expires on March 14, 2022 and applies only to orders placed on the Yogurtland website or Yogurtland app (and not for third party delivery orders or gift card purchase). I wasn’t sure of what to expect but I decided to place an online order.
First, you choose the location you want to pick the froyo up from or have it delivered from. Choose the flavor, quantity (number of cups), cup size (regular or large), and topping(s). The prices vary by location. For example, Yogurtland Eagle Rock charges $7.25 for a regular size cup and $9.25 for a large. Yogurtland Pasadena charges $7 for a regular cup and $9.50 for a large. A regular cup is the 16 oz cup while the large is the 24 oz cup. Each topping costs extra (e.g., Yogurtland Pasadena charges $0.50 per topping. Delivery is $4.99.
You can specify when you’d like your order: ASAP or choose a time. You can also apply rewards and redeem coupons.
My froyo was ready on time and placed in a bag with a spoon, napkin, and seal. They were generous with the amount of froyo and toppings. The froyo and toppings was $10 before the $5 discount. I weighed the froyo and toppings and I received 18 oz. (large cup). At the $0.64/oz, that’s $11.52 if you went to the shop and got your own froyo and toppings. Picking up is cheaper than getting it at Yogurtland – but you can’t choose exactly how much you want or opt for more than one flavor per cup. Also, the toppings can add up if you want a lot of toppings. However, if you mostly want froyo and don’t mind a big cup of one flavor, online ordering is great!
You know you love me. X0 X0, fro-yo girl.
Looking for more frozen yogurt news, discussion boards, and resources? Check out the International Frozen Yogurt Association website at http://internationalfrozenyogurt.com/. The IFYA is the independent voice of the frozen yogurt industry.
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