They now sell Rasberry butter at polish Lidl. Guys, what’s weirder than that? 🤣

by mjjmm24

29 comments
  1. Holy cow! What is this abomination? Where did you buy it? I need to buy it!

  2. It’s the type of thing you buy, eat once, and the discover half a year later in the back of your fridge.

  3. Back in the 90-s there was raspberry butter in Belarus. Nothing special about that, was pretty good for cookies or sweet sandwiches

  4. Why not just use regular-ass butter with raspberry jam?

  5. i once found serek puszysty orzechowy at leclerc. i’d say that’s on a par

  6. Probably for those heathens who also put butter on their jam sandwiches.

  7. no OK, ale czego było w tym 80%? Bo na każdym maśle jest wspomniana zawartość tłuszczu (Extra to 82%). Tutaj producent sobie po prostu wstawił “80%”.

    Tak jak na niektórych napojach w kartonach, zamiast “100% soku” piszą “100% Smaku”, byle zmylić klienta.

  8. Is very common in Europe to put butter and jam on your toast/bread so this really isn’t that weird.

  9. Is this a side effect of the Iga Świątek strawberry pasta phenomenon?

  10. I saw some cacao butter in an Ukrainian shop recently.

  11. You made me curious. Does it have raspberry chunks in butter or is this butter mixed with raspberries and is actually pink?

  12. The fact that people will buy it.
    Most probably only once cause It’s shit.

  13. I saw a green pea and raspberry yogurt once also in Lidl. And frozen snails. Although the latter is probably normal

  14. Honestly if you’re a kid, and I assume this is the target demographic, NOTHING is weird.

    I loved a sandwich with just butter sprinkled with sugar when I was <10yo.

  15. W Żabce są pierogi Mascarpone z masełkiem truskawkowym. Pycha

    Podejrzewam ze do podobnych zastosowań malinowe sprawdziłoby się wyśmienicie.

  16. I suppose this would slap hard in some sweet baking goods, or when cooking e.g. pancakes/crepes.

  17. I imagine it’s for a frosting base, putting on pancakes, waffles, pastries etc some meat tastes good when baked with berries too

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