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I saw the $7 butter ad too. I am going to Target tomorrow just to see if that is real or not (I do have other things to get there, too!). I will try to remember to report back!
I picked up a pound of some unfamiliar brand of butter at Target this week, tossed it in my cart, then noticed the price was almost $5.00. I decided I could hold off until I shop somewhere else next week. I was hoping there wasn't some dairy crisis causing butter prices to soar. This thread has given me hope!
Lok for cheaper butter soon. In the past month, the wholesale price of butter has fallen from a record high of $3.01 to $1.98 this week.
A couple days ago, butter was still 3.28 at my supermarkets, unchanged over the past 6 months.
$3.28, wow: I checked at Walmart a couple days ago and the cheapest brand was $5.29. I hope you are right, it is getting to be the time of year when many of us start our holiday baking and butter is one product we use a lot of, for sure. I have to do mine in the next few weeks so am really hoping for a drop in price.
Thank you I watch these as well, gives you a good indication of when to stock up, prices going up or down. Surprises me some can't research it themselves or are clueless to it.
Our biggest local grocery store chain always has butter 2lbs/$5.00 or less in the Thanksgiving food ads. I'm waiting for it. Stock up, folks. I keep my extra in the freezer.
Holy moly! We just got 4 pounds of butter (Kirkland brand) at Costco for $9.99.
Our Costco butter is a few cents cheaper than that, but the name brand butters at the supermarket at 6 bucks a pound. Store brand is 3.59 on sale....
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