kerrygold is probably the finest butter on the planet! Fill your boots and ditch the rubbish man made flora, I can't believe it's or any fake margarine rubbish in favour of this for better health!!
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thermomonkey
20 Mar 16#18
Hmm that's new info on that web site... That's not so good. Still better than any other widely available butter that I know of.
compadre
20 Mar 16#17
Well, kerrygolds website says that their cows diet is 85% grass based, including silage. So grain etc is involved somewhere.
P's. They are very wary of saying what the supplementary feed consists of. http://www.kerrygold.co.uk/home/our-story/
thermomonkey
19 Mar 16#16
Kerrygold is from cows in Ireland that are grass fed. I would be willing to bet that the butter you quote is from cows that are supplemented with food other than grass. Even organic milk/butter is only a minimum of 60% grass fed. Just Google the benefits of grass fed animal meat/milk.
I take your point though, and if you find some own brand stuff that is made by kerrygold (or milk from the same cows) and labelled differently, please let me know and I will happily buy it.
laineyhen
19 Mar 161#12
butters a lovely luxury in life
dont have to skimp at this price
marge is just wrong imho
cheers op
koppyking to laineyhen
19 Mar 16#15
Poem started off good.
Newbold
19 Mar 162#14
Totally true - and as just one example Aldi Greenvale salted butter has the FP046 code showing that it's from the Gower View Foods creamery in Wales. You'll find the same code appears on Country Life butter, indicating that it's also from there. And since all salted butter is made of exactly the same ingredients, milk and salt, with the salt content varying slightly between brands, and the % being the same in Aldi and Country Life, Aldi butter (75p) = Country Life butter (£1 -£1.64).
Why waste money buying exactly the same thing at a higher price with just a different label to show for it?
azzy129
19 Mar 16#13
Anchor same price at Tesco too
wooookie
19 Mar 16#10
Your just paying extra for a branded butter, I bet they are all made in the same factory anyway. Been buying the Lidl 75p butter and can't tell the difference between this and branded butter.
thermomonkey to wooookie
19 Mar 16#11
Not true. Try it and see for yourself.
Do you honestly prefer the flavour or do you believe it to be healthier?
rhexenor
19 Mar 16#6
I've always thought butter is butter so I get whatever's cheapest. Can anyone suggest a pair of butters which have a quite different flavour for me to try? I'm talking about standard butter here, not garlic or any other intentionally flavoured butters.
compadre to rhexenor
19 Mar 16#9
Waitrose own unsalted is to my taste great for a £1. Their salted is just ordinary.
Rickardo
19 Mar 16#8
Tesco's own British butter only 85p on the shelf below!
dewonderful
19 Mar 16#7
I'll be serving now, any minute
sradmad
19 Mar 16#5
good find op, heat added
bobbyarbogast
19 Mar 16#4
Hippie nonsense, I Can't Believe It's Not Butter is far superior!
mantamagic
19 Mar 165#2
kerrygold is probably the finest butter on the planet! Fill your boots and ditch the rubbish man made flora, I can't believe it's or any fake margarine rubbish in favour of this for better health!!
thermomonkey to mantamagic
19 Mar 16#3
Indeed. Grass fed butter... This seems to be the best butter that is widely available. Shame it isn't guaranteed organic. Great price though, I'll stock up!
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P's. They are very wary of saying what the supplementary feed consists of.
http://www.kerrygold.co.uk/home/our-story/
I take your point though, and if you find some own brand stuff that is made by kerrygold (or milk from the same cows) and labelled differently, please let me know and I will happily buy it.
dont have to skimp at this price
marge is just wrong imho
cheers op
Why waste money buying exactly the same thing at a higher price with just a different label to show for it?
Do you honestly prefer the flavour or do you believe it to be healthier?