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Lurpak butter now £5 a pack at supermarket in Nottingham

As prices soar for everyday food items in supermarkets, people have been struggling to make ends meet. Items as simple as butter have dramatically risen in prices.

In Nottingham City Centre, shoppers shared what they had found to be a variety of prices for Lurpak across the different supermarkets. In Sainsbury’s on Wheeler Gate, the much loved brand can be found on offer for a 500g tub for £4 instead of £5.45. For a 220g tub it was £2.25. Shoppers found it was the same on Clumber Street and Carlton Street.

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