Lidl's own spreadable butter usually £1.59 is 79p on 11th and 12th Feb. I like Lurpak usually but hate paying full price so tried this a while back and was pleasantly surprised. Not quite as creamy as Lurpak but the ingredients aren't that different and for this price it's worth seeing if you like it.
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sowotsdis
9 Feb 176#3
.......which is why it's a no brainer to pay the extra 20p and get Pure 100% Lurpak at Tesco
Nothing beats Lurrrrpak but President comes close?
omair
9 Feb 174#10
Kerrygold Softer Butter (NOT Kerrygold Spreadable) will spread straight from the fridge, and is 100% pure butter.
HantsShopper to adamcb
9 Feb 173#24
More to the point why waste your money on more expensive brands if you're content with a cheaper alternative?
Geemac to sowotsdis
9 Feb 173#13
99p for 500g Lurpak at Tesco, I don't think so :stuck_out_tongue:
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backinstock
9 Feb 172#1
Spreadable?
Worth telling people about this.
Skybird
9 Feb 172#2
The downside is that its only about 50% butter
flamethrower to Skybird
9 Feb 173#4
like with any other 'spreadable butter', how can you make them spreadable without mixing with oil?
CardboardCutout to Skybird
9 Feb 17#16
Lurpak is 64% so not too bad.
pinkie_ to Skybird
9 Feb 17#32
I'm sure it is less than that.
sowotsdis
9 Feb 176#3
.......which is why it's a no brainer to pay the extra 20p and get Pure 100% Lurpak at Tesco
Nothing beats Lurrrrpak but President comes close?
Geemac to sowotsdis
9 Feb 173#13
99p for 500g Lurpak at Tesco, I don't think so :stuck_out_tongue:
HantsShopper to sowotsdis
9 Feb 172#14
Where did you see that price at Tesco? Their website quotes £1.70 for 250g block butter or £3.25 for 500g spreadable - 2 for £5.
greyhound11 to sowotsdis
9 Feb 17#18
500g of Lurpak is never better that 2 quid on offer. Danpak is £1.59 for 500g and an incredible 79p this weekend ! If only you could freeze butter...will be buying 6 instead of 26
ciechanm
9 Feb 17#5
Do they have the "unsalted" version od Danepak in Lidl?
HantsShopper to ciechanm
9 Feb 17#6
I think so. i always buy slightly salted but i think they had unsalted too.
Tweenie2017 to ciechanm
10 Feb 17#37
They usually do. My partner prefers that one. But, I say I don't eat much salt so, this is my allowance. He doesn't eat salt, suffers with nite time cramps. I used to too (bad ones too!!) but, with a bit of salt in my diet it seems to work. Well, for me anyway!! Sorry to rabbit on!!
HantsShopper
9 Feb 171#7
I think most people are aware by now that this is how it is made spreadable - and why it is cheaper than ordinary butter. You can make your own by whizzing half butter and half rapeseed oil in your food processor - haven't tried it myself but have read a number of articles where it is suggested. Mind you, it's not worth the bother when you can buy it this cheaply.
omair
9 Feb 173#8
Regardless, I don't think such products should be permitted to use the word "butter".
dunno
9 Feb 172#9
I cut off the butter I need and pop it in the microwave. You soon get the hang of the timing. :smile:
omair
9 Feb 174#10
Kerrygold Softer Butter (NOT Kerrygold Spreadable) will spread straight from the fridge, and is 100% pure butter.
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Worth telling people about this.
Nothing beats Lurrrrpak but President comes close?