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Lurpak Lighter Blend Spreadable Butter250 Gram
$6.00
$2.40/100g

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Lurpak® Lighter Slightly Salted Spreadable is the fusion of everything good. The slightly salted Lurpak® taste you love, simply with 25% less fat than your Lurpak® Spreadable. So toast, baguette, sourdough, crackers - get ready! Lurpak® Lighter Spreadable Slightly Salted is always on hand to turn your simple sandwiches into something glorious. Spread your passion for Good Food with our spreadable that spreads straight from the fridge. The Lurpak distinctive, creamy, delicate and fresh taste of Lurpak® but spreadable and light!

Allergen may be present: Milk

Country of Origin: Denmark

Ingredients

Butter (40%), Water, Canola Oil (25%), Lactic Culture, Salt (0.9%), Vitamin D
NutritionPer ServePer 100g/ml
Energy212kJ2120kJ
Protein0.03g0.3g
Saturated Fat2.2g22g
Sodium36.3mg363mg
Total Carbohydrate0.04g0.4g
Total Fat5.7g57g
Total Sugars0.04g0.4g
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