Blended Spread 78% (52% milk fat & 26% rapeseed oil). Lurpak® butter blended with rapeseed oil. To create Lurpak® Spreadable, we blend pure Lurpak® butter with rapeseed oil making it spreadable straight from the fridge.
smallclone
25 May 177#1
We've been using the Aldi version, Norpak. They changed the recipe a while back, so now it's closer in flavour to Lurpak.
JPS
25 May 175#10
Jeeeez calm down! I have removed the word "butter" from the title.
I am indeed a "helper"....sorry but I do not have time time to read the Foods Description Act. :laughing:
JPS to smallclone
25 May 174#3
Some good alternatives out there but for the extra 25p or so I'd always take the real thing :smile:
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andrsnh
29 May 17#56
Aldi Norpak uses rapeseed oil not palm oil!
milk2gogo
29 May 17#55
See Channel 4 tonight (May 29th) 8 pm, to see how Anchor Spreadable is made!
cburns
27 May 171#54
You'll find there's been research on seed oils and guess what....they not as good for you as real 100% butter
If you check the labels I believe the Lurpak uses rapeseed oil but the Lidl and Aldi ones used to use palm oil which damages the environment and isn't as healthy. Not checked for a while but know that used to be the case.
sally71
25 May 17#20
Anyone with a Jack Fulton's nearby they had 500g for £1.49 at the weekend
everypennycounts to sally71
26 May 17#52
Yeah they are short dated also lighter version I love full fat mmm
We've been using the Aldi version, Norpak. They changed the recipe a while back, so now it's closer in flavour to Lurpak.
JPS to smallclone
25 May 174#3
Some good alternatives out there but for the extra 25p or so I'd always take the real thing :smile:
andrsnh to smallclone
25 May 172#21
Switched from Lurpak to Norpak a while back to save ££, tastes and looks the same.
Ingredients look to be exactly the same so I wouldn't be surprised if it's manufactured by Arla for Aldi.
shifty277 to smallclone
26 May 17#44
I tried the Lidl version of Lurpak too. It was spreading really weird and only coming out in small clumps. Much prefer Lurpak at £2. Plus the lidl versions (normal and light) have palm oil in the ingredients (google palm oil).
Heat for the deal. But this £2 just for one tub can usually be found in one of the supermarkets at any time. Anchor too. Buy 3 tubs, 2 in the freezer one in the fridge until it goes on special again...
Pickaname to smallclone
26 May 17#48
Got to agree - £1.75 all day at Aldi - can't see the need for the premium
mivanpy
26 May 172#47
As if Tesco was some kind of cathedral lol
CassieToby
26 May 17#40
Just a view from somebody that worked in industry, the word spreadable is used in place of the word margarine - Fact
country life spreadable is well butter or better :wink:
omair to themachman
26 May 17#42
No, this is also NOT butter. It a blend of vegetable oil, butter and water- i.e. MARGARINE
Milki_bar_Kid
25 May 173#18
Anchor spreadable is often £2 a tub........proper butter!
omair to Milki_bar_Kid
26 May 17#41
Err, no. This is also NOT "proper butter". It is also a vegetable oil blend- in other words- MARGARINE.
retrogeezer
26 May 17#39
I've seen an Anchor truck delivering to the Aldi in Nantwich.
edinburgher
26 May 17#38
Wow, that's uncalled for! I have to say that having. Tried the different supermarkets a couple of years ago for an article a friend was writing, I found that in both Aldi and Lidl, there were some items that were just as good, if not better than the other supermarkets. Morrisons scored particularly poorly against them both. Personally, when I have time I shop around. Some things I get from Waitrose or Marks others from Aldi or Lidl. OK the environment can sometimes not be as inviting but hey ho.
I know it's off topic but really, why do people on here have to get so personal and downright obnoxious. Oh and this isn't butter, it's a blend.
leelonghurst
26 May 171#37
Loseley Summer Meadow Naturally Softer Butter is only £1 in Asda for 250g so works out the same price per kg as Lurpak, spreads from the fridge and has no rapeseed or palm oils present, just a little added salt.
SartoriX
26 May 17#36
Nice, been a while since it was this price, good stuff, heated!
Rusty82
26 May 17#35
I don't know what that means.
lisajohnsonxxx
26 May 17#34
£2 each in tesco express if you don't want 2
dorito
26 May 17#33
:neutral_face: - just stocked up on Norpak from Aldi (about £1.75 each) - essentially the same thing.
nn196411
26 May 173#32
If you add lurpak to your waitrose card to receive 20% off, when it's 2for £4 In there it takes 20% off full price per tub + current offer discount , that's when I stock up hopefully might help someone on here :smile:
crazylegs
26 May 17#31
Well people like you with no class wouldn't know any different! :smirk:
Rusty82
25 May 17#29
Which is only your opinion, not fact. I too have also shopped at every other supermarket and for me Aldi's fresh meat, fruit and veg is better, both in value and in taste.
Plenty other items that are cheaper and better too.
andrsnh
25 May 171#28
Unfortunately you're mistaken "stop casting assumptions!". Look like you're "another tw*t that knows nothing".
I work professionally in the food industry specifically in NPD taking products from concept to full scale production for all major supermarkets.
thomasleep
25 May 17#27
£1.30 for 250g of actual lurpak butter not that spreadable garbage :wink:
Another tw*t that knows nothing, stop casting assumptions!
I have shopped in lots of different establishments, just don't like Aldi food thats all, the food is sub par!
Nothing to do with snobbery idiot, go stroke a bear :man:
Rusty82
25 May 171#24
You like talking out of your hole though? Be right up your street!
andrsnh
25 May 172#23
Odd that there is snobbery like this when you're on a website focussed around saving money/getting the best deal.
Got some news for you, products sold in Aldi are manufactured by the same facilities that manufacture for every other supermarket.
crazylegs
25 May 171#22
Don't go anywhere near those holes so no good to me!
ihatebingo
25 May 17#19
Scorching :man:
babysham
25 May 17#17
We only stock the normal and lighter in my express and OH store too. But they are £2 each, not 2 for £4 :smiley:
Bargain.Lover
25 May 17#16
Do they have the unsalted in Tesco Express stores? OH goes there to pick up the paper every morning but I would need to go out of my way for a proper store.
haritori
25 May 17#15
Not the best price it can be ASDA do 1Kg Tubs for £3.25 sometimes.. but £4.00 for 2x 500g is a good price.
mummyk123
25 May 17#14
Oh brill I have just ran out, I won't pay full price, time to stock up mmm my fave butter :smirk:
everypennycounts
25 May 171#13
Thank the Lord now that's a better price
eslick
25 May 171#12
I can't believe it's not....
davewave
25 May 17#11
perfect
JPS
25 May 175#10
Jeeeez calm down! I have removed the word "butter" from the title.
I am indeed a "helper"....sorry but I do not have time time to read the Foods Description Act. :laughing:
robin5858
25 May 171#9
Perhaps the 'helper' needs to read the Foods Description Act.
robin5858
25 May 17#8
It's not true butter but as my mother would call 'slap'.
You slap it on and wipe it off.
LesD
25 May 172#7
Ah, but it's posted by a "helper" so that's alright then.
cburns
25 May 171#5
Be thankful.... it's not Palm Oil :wink:
anonimousse to cburns
25 May 171#6
You are going off on a tangent. It is NOT butter as described in the title.
anonimousse
25 May 1711#4
It is not butter.
Blended Spread 78% (52% milk fat & 26% rapeseed oil). Lurpak® butter blended with rapeseed oil. To create Lurpak® Spreadable, we blend pure Lurpak® butter with rapeseed oil making it spreadable straight from the fridge.
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Blended Spread 78% (52% milk fat & 26% rapeseed oil).
Lurpak® butter blended with rapeseed oil. To create Lurpak® Spreadable, we blend pure Lurpak® butter with rapeseed oil making it spreadable straight from the fridge.
I am indeed a "helper"....sorry but I do not have time time to read the Foods Description Act. :laughing:
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Ingredients look to be exactly the same so I wouldn't be surprised if it's manufactured by Arla for Aldi.
Heat for the deal. But this £2 just for one tub can usually be found in one of the supermarkets at any time. Anchor too. Buy 3 tubs, 2 in the freezer one in the fridge until it goes on special again...
Anchor Spreadable: Anchor Butter (54%) (Milk), Rapeseed Oil (33%), Water, Salt (1.1%), Colour: Beta Carotene.
Flora Margarine: Water, Vegetable Oils in varying proportions (45%) (Sunflower, Linseed, Palm#, Rapeseed), Buttermilk, Salt (1.4%), Emulsifiers (Mono- and Diglycerides of Fatty Acids, Sunflower Lecithin), Natural Flavouring (contains Milk), Preservative (Potassium Sorbate), Acid (Citric Acid), Vitamins A and D, Colour (Carotene),
One tastes like proper butter the other one tasts like ****!
Flora Margarine: Water, Vegetable Oils in varying proportions (45%) (Sunflower, Linseed, Palm#, Rapeseed), Buttermilk, Salt (1.4%), Emulsifiers (Mono- and Diglycerides of Fatty Acids, Sunflower Lecithin), Natural Flavouring (contains Milk), Preservative (Potassium Sorbate), Acid (Citric Acid), Vitamins A and D, Colour (Carotene),
One tastes like proper butter the other one tasts like ****!
I know it's off topic but really, why do people on here have to get so personal and downright obnoxious. Oh and this isn't butter, it's a blend.
Plenty other items that are cheaper and better too.
I work professionally in the food industry specifically in NPD taking products from concept to full scale production for all major supermarkets.
I have shopped in lots of different establishments, just don't like Aldi food thats all, the food is sub par!
Nothing to do with snobbery idiot, go stroke a bear :man:
Got some news for you, products sold in Aldi are manufactured by the same facilities that manufacture for every other supermarket.
I am indeed a "helper"....sorry but I do not have time time to read the Foods Description Act. :laughing:
You slap it on and wipe it off.
Blended Spread 78% (52% milk fat & 26% rapeseed oil).
Lurpak® butter blended with rapeseed oil. To create Lurpak® Spreadable, we blend pure Lurpak® butter with rapeseed oil making it spreadable straight from the fridge.