Hungary: Slowly, the buttery honey breakfasts are over

Published Jun 12, 2022

Tridge summary

The article highlights the significant increase in the price of butter, with an estimated two to three times rise compared to recent months. The high cost of butter is contributing to breakfast items becoming unaffordable for many. The article also touches on the affordability of honey and the history of margarine as a less expensive alternative to butter. The higher cost of butter is attributed to the production method, with cheaper imported butter sometimes being less expensive than domestically produced butter, particularly when cows are grazed rather than kept in barns.
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Original content

Everyone who goes shopping can see where food prices are. The price is extraordinary, more and more products fall into the category that is unaffordable for the average person. Unfortunately, the buttery, honey breakfasts are slowly coming to an end. Because the price of everything is slowly rubbing the skies, and butter is included in this circle. Imported butter, which is yellowish in color, is sometimes even cheaper than domestically produced butter. The reason is that the cows are kept grazing and not in a barn. Photo by Pixabay Well, butter now costs two to three times as much as it did a few months ago. Zoltán Kodály said: margarine was invented to give the poor man the illusion of eating butter. And if you already have a buttery, ...
Source: AgroTrend

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