I shop in several local natural-centric and typical grocery stores, most of which carry Kerrygold butter, but I haven't seen any in weeks! Has anyone else noticed this? I am going to ask the store(s) next time I can't get any. :(
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I shop in several local natural-centric and typical grocery stores, most of which carry Kerrygold butter, but I haven't seen any in weeks! Has anyone else noticed this? I am going to ask the store(s) next time I can't get any. :(
Plenty at Trader Joes, though they were out of salted over the holidays.
Yep I get mine from trader joes and havent had a problem, a can also get it at whole foods in a pinch but its cheeper at trader joes!
Our closest TJ's is about 36 miles; 65 miles for Whole Foods. :(
They still have plenty at my local mega-supermarket.
I thought that the KerryGold and other butters made with milk from pasture fed animals were a seasonal thing.
The Canadians have caught on and are making frantic cross-border shopping trips since we can't get it here... ;)
[QUOTE=lemontwisst;1083655]The Canadians have caught on and are making frantic cross-border shopping trips since we can't get it here... ;)[/QUOTE]
But we can get the cheese - there has been a shortage of Dubliner in my neighborhood.
[QUOTE=lemontwisst;1083655]The Canadians have caught on and are making frantic cross-border shopping trips since we can't get it here... ;)[/QUOTE]
I knew it! Haha
[QUOTE=Graycat;1083650]I thought that the KerryGold and other butters made with milk from pasture fed animals were a seasonal thing.[/QUOTE]
I buy the products year-round, but cheese and butter have a long shelf life, so it might be seasonal at the source, but the way they distribute it lasts all year, I guess.