Sorry - the days of expensive butter are over. And even at the 'offer' price of 2 for £2 this is 33% more expensive than Aldi's own label British butter at just 75p for 250gms.
Not only that - it's actually Country Life with a different label. :smiley:
rohitmkiller to Newbold
6 Apr 16#6
I don't believe you. I've tasted both.
swooper7 to Newbold
6 Apr 161#7
obviously an own brand or "phantom" brand is going to be cheaper. when will people read into the fact the aldi adverts save you £xx when you switch from branded product shop to aldi.. if I switch to Morrison's own label it's the same.. wake up people! :confused:
Georgedeals to Newbold
7 Apr 16#8
Hear Hear well said
shoomoo
6 Apr 16#4
Is this actually Spreadable....? Don't get me started on lurpak .... ' so called spreadable ' with a hot poker maybe lol
Newbold to shoomoo
6 Apr 16#5
No. It's butter. Anything described as spreadable isn't butter.
Newbold
7 Apr 16#9
You're taste buds are being misled by the label and the advertising then. If you look at the Aldi salted butter, you'll find it has a FP046 code showing that it's made in the Gower View Foods creamery in Wales. The very same code that appears on Country Life butter. And since butter is made only from cream, with a very small percentage of salt, the two can only be identical.
rohitmkiller
7 Apr 16#10
Okay, but that is comparing Aldi and country life - not Anchor.
Newbold
7 Apr 16#11
Nobody said it was Anchor - I said it was Country Life. However, since you ask, the Aldi unsalted butter IS Anchor - code UK WQ108 gives the game away. :smile:
rohitmkiller
7 Apr 16#12
But Aldi Unsalted is unsalted, whereas Anchor is salted. They clearly aren't the same thing by that response.
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Not only that - it's actually Country Life with a different label. :smiley: