The Butterworks launches new premium spreadable made with West Country butter and Cornish Sea Salt in Waitrose from 31st March

31 March, 22

Premium butter producer, The Butterworks, has expanded its portfolio with the release of their new spreadable 250g product made with West Country Butter and Cornish Sea Salt.

This rich, creamy spreadable butter is carefully churned and hand salted to produce the most delicious spreadable butter which is perfect for spreading straight from the fridge.

Made from West Country cream from Red Tractor Assured Farms and blended with Cornish Sea Salt and British rapeseed oil, this spread has a particularly creamy texture due to its high butter content. Natural, high-quality ingredients is what makes this spreadable butter even more delicious.

The new Spreadable with Cornish Sea Salt, will be available among the premium butter range in Waitrose stores nationwide from 31st March.

David Cooknell, Head of Sales added: “Here at The Butterworks we are delighted to add to our West Country butter range with the launch of this uniquely premium spreadable butter. We have identified with Waitrose a gap in the market for a high quality Spreadable which is produced in the UK from West Country Butter and Cornish Sea Salt. The development of this new product seemed like a very natural extension in the range to our already very successful West Country block butter.’’

Lisa Oaten, Waitrose Partner & Buyer – Milk, Cream, Butters and Spreads said: ‘’We’re delighted to be launching this new West Country spreadable from the Butterworks in store, and are especially pleased to be the first supermarket to be able to bring this new premium branded spreadable to our customers.’’

The Butterworks’ West Country Spreadable will be available in Waitrose from the end of March, RRP £2.15 (250g). Alongside their West Country Block Butter with Cornish Sea Salt crystals, RRP £2.00 (250g).

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