@Doobieking89 It may be that the store you buy from has made a decision to stop stocking this product. As a whole, it is available at Sainsbury's, however each individual store has discretion and control over what specific products it stocks. We'd suggest speaking to the instore team.
@peter777j Hi Peter, we only currently produce 2 sized of our Lurpak Block Butter - 200g & 500g. Any product used in adverts would be one of these as we would not be able to produce a different size product simply for filming purposes. We don't produce a 350g Block Butter.
@MNedqlkowa Hi Michaela, thanks for your question. Yes, we're afraid that this product was delisted around 2 years ago now. Apologies for any inconvenience caused.
@daveasprey <<< anything into our products. All ingredients are stated on the packaging and can be found on our website too.. Please drop us a DM with any questions as we're happy to clarify any misunderstanding.
@daveasprey << portion pack of our Spreadable range. Whilst this does contain Rapeseed Oil which is what makes our Lurpak Spreadable, spreadable; it always has contained this. The Block & Spreadable ranges are two completely different products.
We have not changed or tried to sneak >>>
@daveasprey Hi Dave, it sounds like you are confusing 2 of our products with each other. Our Block Butter has never had any oils and it never will, as it is a Block Butter. It's simply Butter (Milk), Lactic Culture (Milk), Salt - for our Salted Blocks. The product in your image is a >>
@AlicePalaceBell@Namenas616 Hi Alice, the original post here was from 3.5years ago. The question and response above was 18months after the original post. Given the time differences between posts & comments there would have been no changes at that time.
@BladeoftheS <<<active part in deciding how we grow and develop our business. Using an online comparison tool we can see that our current largest tub (750g) is available from £6.50 depending on where you do your shopping.
@BladeoftheS This recirculated image is a number of years old and is of the 1kg Spreadable tub in a Wholesaler. Prices are set by the retailer/wholesaler where you shop, not ourselves. Our farmer ownership means that all profits go back to our farmer owners, and that the owners take an >>>
@Oddball_Adam Hi Adam, we haven't changed the recipe in our products. We often see this issue when the washing up liquid/dishwasher tablets used have changed as certain brands often leave a thin film on cutlery preventing food from sticking to it as normal. Have you changed recently?
@lolpy On-shelf prices are set by retailers, but we’re committed to working with our retail partners to ensure our products remain affordable. We must also work hard to ensure our farmers who provide us with the milk to create our delicious products, get a fair price for their milk.
@JohnTusting Hi John, thanks for your question. The oil we use for Lurpak Spreadable is a warm pressed oil. A cold pressed oil most often comes with a very strong taste, and for Lurpak, we need a neutral tasting oil, since we want a pure Lurpak butter taste in our spreadable products.
@almo5talif Hi there, thanks for your comment. There's no Gelatin in our product, all ingredients can be found on the packaging & our website. Lurpak is suitable also suitable for vegetarians which would not be possible to claim if it contain any animal derived ingredients such as Gelatin.
@Bouncyfi Hi Fiona, thanks for your question. No. The oat used for Lurpak plant based is not certified gluten free. It is therefore not possible to declare the product as gluten free. Please let us know if you have any further questions.
@consumerwatch24 << understand your frustration, but this sounds like a choice that your local store has made individually, which we cannot override.