Butter prices fall below one Euro at German supermarkets

spiegel.de (German)

Butter prices have significantly decreased, with some supermarkets now selling a 250-gram pack for under one Euro, more than halving in a year. This price drop is due to cheaper global milk prices and increased supply, leading to more butter production. Retailers like Lidl, Edeka, and Aldi are passing these savings to consumers. Experts note that while increased milk fat content also contributes to more butter from less milk, farmer representatives express concern over falling producer prices.


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