Does Aldi sell butter?
Creamy and smooth, our spreadable butter is perfect for spreading, baking or frying.
Discover our butter spreads and butter blocks..
Is Aldi Irish butter good?
If you love the taste and texture of Kerrygold, but not so much the price, point your shopping cart towards Aldi.
Its Countryside Creamery Pure Irish Butter is a solid dupe and costs less than the brand-name stuff..
Where does Aldi's butter come from?
Imported from Ireland, this butter is made with milk from grass-fed cows.
Whether you like butter on your baked potatoes, on your waffles and pancakes, or on a piece of plain toast, Countryside Creamery Pure Irish Butter won't disappoint..
Where is Aldi butter made?
Imported from Ireland, this butter is made with milk from grass-fed cows.
Whether you like butter on your baked potatoes, on your waffles and pancakes, or on a piece of plain toast, Countryside Creamery Pure Irish Butter won't disappoint..
Who makes the butter for Aldi?
Countryside Creamery Pure Irish Butter makes a great addition to your kitchen.
Imported from Ireland, this butter is made with milk from grass-fed cows..
- A closer read reveals there are two versions of “Beautifully Butterfully Salted Butter” made for Aldi by rivals Fonterra and Murray Goulburn.
- Creamy and smooth, our spreadable butter is perfect for spreading, baking or frying.
Discover our butter spreads and butter blocks. - Land O' Lakes Honey Butter Spread, $2.25
Also, three flavors That's right, in addition to this Honey Butter Spread, there's Cinnamon Sugar, and, if you're feeling savory, Garlic & Herb.
Come April 6, “the best butter” at Aldi has got some stiff — err, spreadable — competition.