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Butter especially- seems as soon as all the press went down about butter prices they all upped it!

Noticed Butter is cheaper at Pak n save than it is The Warehouse now too ๐Ÿ˜… - both around that $7 mark for a block now though.

Their milk is still cheaper at $3.30, but noticed in the past week EVERYONE upped their milk by about 30c per 2L bottle. (Cheapest supermarket milk is $3.90 for 2L now)

Though is dairy in general perhaps? Countdowns $10 cheese went up to $10.50 a month or so ago as well.

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