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Aldi Lowers the Price Again: Butter as Cheap as It Hasn't Been for Two Years

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From Wednesday onwards, the price of a staple food will fall in all the shops of Aldi Nord and Aldi Süd. That's how much a piece of butter will cost to Aldi.

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Retailers are once again reducing the price of butter. Within a year, their own brands have become cheaper by one euro. One reason is that more milk is produced.

·Hamburg, Germany
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From significantly more than 2 to 1,39 euros: In recent years, price fluctuations in butter have almost become the norm. At the moment, it goes down - for the time being. An expert explains the new discount.

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By the beginning of 2025, consumers had to take a deep hold of butter, now it is getting cheaper and cheaper. An expert explains why.

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By the beginning of 2025, consumers had to take a deep hold of butter, now it is getting cheaper and cheaper. An expert explains why.

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ALDI [Newsroom]Essen/Mülheim an der Ruhr (ots) - As the first food retailer, ALDI will once again reduce butter products by 10 cents from 29 October. The MILSANI German brand butter costs only 1.39 euros per year and is as cheap as since ... Continue reading here...Original content of: ALDI, transmitted by news currently

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From Wednesday onwards, the price of a staple food will fall in all the shops of Aldi Nord and Aldi Süd. That's how much a piece of butter will cost to Aldi.

·Berlin, Germany
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focus.de broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Tuesday, October 28, 2025.
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