Butter now costs £9 a pack at one major supermarket, and it's not ASDA, Tesco, Aldi or Lidl
04.07.2022 - 19:07
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With prices continuing to rise for food across the UK, shoppers are trying their best to find the cheapest deals possible at supermarkets like ASDA, Aldi, Iceland, Lidl, Tesco, Morrisons and Sainsbury's. But shoppers have been horrified to find packets of butter for an eye-watering cost at one supermarket.
Shoppers have been left reeling after discovering how much 1KG of Lurpak butter packs cost in some supermarkets. Lurpak is luxury butter made by a Danish company - but Brits love it so much that we buy more of it than any other country.
One peeved shopper spotted that a 750g tub of spreadable Lurpak butter now costs £7.25 in their local Sainsbury's. A 1kg tub of the same butter costs £9 for online shoppers using Ocado.
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Morrisons is also selling 1KG packs of Lurpak for £7.50 on its website. Last week The Mirror reported that Iceland shoppers were left stunned after spotting a 500g tub of Lurpak selling for an eye-watering £5 - the same product that was £3.65 just a short while ago.
But consumers saw the funny side, and took to social media to poke fun at the high Lurpak price tags. One said: "Lurpak has got very expensive £7.25 at Sainsbury’s!"
A week later and people aren't finding it quite so funny. A picture of another supermarket selling 1kg packs of Lurpak was shared on Facebook. The reaction was that of shock and disappointment.
Sharon Bird said: "Diabolical, cheaper to make your own." El Mo said: "Yeah not a chance, I'll carry on paying 1.50 for 1.5kg soft spread."
Vivien McDermott said: "Why is it so expensive? Morrisons salted butter 250g was £1.75 last week so £7 if you buy a kilo worth. Save a few quid that way."