Costco [
Store Locator] has an
Upcoming Deal for its Members: 4-Count 8-Oz Kerrygold Pure Irish Butter (Salted or Unsalted) for an extra
$3.60 off regular prices starting on November 15. This offer is valid
in-store where available.
Thanks to community member
Avinash85 for finding this deal.
Note: Product link provided for
reference only. Sale pricing will be valid in-store
starting November 15. Availability and pricing will vary by location.
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The cows are fed grass, not corn.
Thanks bud. Ill check it out
If butter is just an ingredient, it's subtle and you might not notice. If butter is the main event (say toast), it'll be obvious.
Agree. I make homemade peanut/pecan brittles every Christmas. In these candies, butter really stands out in flavor, so it needs to be high quality. I've found both the Kirkland brand & KerryGold to be great, but I prefer the Kerry and buy it if there's a good sale on it like this one. 👍🏻
Try San Francisco. It's 11.99 I looked today.
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(Geez, what's wrong with all these people and this language. How can something that never was salted to begin with be "unsalted".) and what's wrong with marketing: they came up with super-fancy version of food for people who are supposedly serious about their diet, and then put ingredient that healthy humans should limit or avoid. Insane!
It was unusual to call out a butter as being salt free, until rather recently. Hence the specificity.
I have to lol watching 'pro chefs' insist on using unsalted in a recipe that they then add salt to. Yeah, I know the salt content varies between butters but come on man!
Only certain locations I've noticed. But yes it's still twice the price as the non grass fed but half the price of kerrygold.
I used to get Kerrygold and was waiting for this sale to stock up. Can anyone recall if it is 100% grass fed?
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Quantity? Thanks.