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<blockquote data-quote="Sue192" data-source="post: 1693276" data-attributes="member: 439516"><p>Devil's Advocate here.... Is the Kerrygold blurb on the packaging - cows on green pastures of small farms - just a good advertising strapline? Um, there are any number of local butters produced on small farms here in the West Country, with cows munching happily on grass throughout the year, including a really gorgeous creamy butter from a farm local to me - couldn't that claim apply to them and of course all the other small-farm butters produced in the UK? Or is it that Kerrygold farm grass butter really is better than these? And, actually, isn't grass-fed organic (if the farm of course doesn't spray half a chemistry lab over its land)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sue192, post: 1693276, member: 439516"] Devil's Advocate here.... Is the Kerrygold blurb on the packaging - cows on green pastures of small farms - just a good advertising strapline? Um, there are any number of local butters produced on small farms here in the West Country, with cows munching happily on grass throughout the year, including a really gorgeous creamy butter from a farm local to me - couldn't that claim apply to them and of course all the other small-farm butters produced in the UK? Or is it that Kerrygold farm grass butter really is better than these? And, actually, isn't grass-fed organic (if the farm of course doesn't spray half a chemistry lab over its land)? [/QUOTE]
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