Shoppers have been left outraged after Lurpak announced it would slash the size of its butter by 20 per cent. The popular butter brand, owned by Arla Foods, will be reduced from 250g to 200g despite prices skyrocketing by 15 per cent over the past year.
According to analysts at Trolley.co.uk, the cheapest 250g pack of Lurpak’s unsalted butter used to cost around 90p per 100g, but the cheapest 200g pack now costs £0.95 per 100g.
The lowest price for the 200g block is now around £1.90, compared with £2.25 for 250g. Many shoppers took to social media to express their frustration about the "sneaky" change, the Mirror reports. Read more: Join the FREE Manchester Evening News WhatsApp community Twitter user @LakeThomasCakes tweeted Lurpak's owner Arla Foods: "@ArlaDairyUK @Lurpak why are your new packaging is just 200g.
Cannot see the justification on dropping 50g. You are still expensive and now have annoyed me as a bespoke wedding cake maker. #bringback250g" Another user, @ali_earl said: "So @Lurpak, yes you look like one of the cheaper brands of butter on the shelf but you have reduced your pack size from 250g to 200g.