WTF Kerrygold? Make butter great again.

https://eu.cincinnati.com/story/money/business/2024/05/04/pure-irish-butter-not-so-pure-strictly-legal/73526852007/

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That's really frustrating.

Ah, with added poison. Bravo.

Have you ever made your own butter by whipping double cream?

Only do it with an electric whisk, unless you want chronic wrist fatigue, but it's really easy.

not personally but I used to get locally made butter in my little village in Spain. Cannot wait to return!

even Kerrygold is bad? 😵‍💫

At least the say it loud and clear, without hidden marketing words.

because they got sued. see link

Very disappointing. Pretty soon all major food makers will poison the food supply.

Aren't they doing that already? I walk into a supermarket here in Germany and I literally don't know what to buy any more. Not if I read before I buy.

Beef should still be good, I think you guys have a cleaner produce than in the USA

That's what I thought then I learned that "Redefine Food", a Dutch company, has printed over 500 tons of fake meat this year with over 100 (allegedly large) customers in Germany. Though Germany has very strict food and meat labelling laws they always find a way to not label "something".

Damn, I guess I would try to find a way to earn money online and live in some other country that has a decent number ranchers/farmers that practice regenerative ranching or farming. Then go shake their hands and buy from them. I actually think Germany has these options in their farmer's markets. I want to go to Argentina.

I personally go out of my way to go to local farmers and produce growers to get my vegetables, beef, eggs and etc. I read the ingredients of everything I buy and have gotten it to the point where there are only certain products I buy for consumption after doing a lot of research.

My meals are pretty simple as I primarily stick to a keto/carnivore diet which makes shopping for items really easy.

I hear you. Until last year I did the same then I had to come to Germany on family biz and tbh haven't taken the time to find the products I consume locally. I do go to the farmers market once a week and buy my meat at a local butcher (which has been around since my childhood) but apart from that, no Ser.

But I'll go back to Spain soon enough which is like going back to a simpler and healthier life.