Yeah that's the standard price now, I think it had been 1.89 or 1.99.LIDL today, price €2.09 per 227 grams, €9.21 per kg, 100% Irish creamery butter, own-brand
I usually buy the larger 454g size which is now €3.39 (€7.47/kg).
Yeah that's the standard price now, I think it had been 1.89 or 1.99.LIDL today, price €2.09 per 227 grams, €9.21 per kg, 100% Irish creamery butter, own-brand
They have unsalted own-brand butter for sale, a different coloured wrapper,I do know that own brand Irish butter is the same product as branded Irish butter (82% milk fats and salted) so if you are buying the branded one you are just paying for the packaging.
454g Lidl own brand was €2.99 yesterdayYeah that's the standard price now, I think it had been 1.89 or 1.99.
I usually buy the larger 454g size which is now €3.39 (€7.47/kg).
Is that how much you were actually charged? Or perhaps they still have old price displayed?454g Lidl own brand was €2.99 yesterday
I was charged €2.99.Is that how much you were actually charged? Or perhaps they still have old price displayed?
Tesco, Supervalu, Dunnes, ALDI all gone to €3.39 so it would be interesting if LIDL are keeping it at €2.99
Yes , especially the fools who pay a premium for Kerrygold butter, not realising what the purpose/origins of the brand was and still is .I know what the shopping costs but I don't know what a litre of milk costs or a pound of butter. I do know that own brand Irish butter is the same product as branded Irish butter (82% milk fats and salted) so if you are buying the branded one you are just paying for the packaging.
What does this mean?Yes , especially the fools who pay a premium for Kerrygold butter, not realising what the purpose/origins of the brand was and still is .
It means there is no difference between own-brand, their co-op brand, and Kerrygold, the cows are 'all t'same.What does this mean?
Start spreading the news...Run, don't walk...
Kerrygold unsalted butter 227g, 3 for €4 Dunnes til Tuesday.