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Buttergate: Why are Canadians complaining about hard butter? - BBC
Something is amiss with Canadian butter, according to local foodies, who have been arguing for weeks that their blocks are harder to spread than usual.
These so-called "buttergate" anecdotes have been spreading online, with many Canadians complaining that their butter does not soften at room temperature.
Food experts have churned up palm fat in cow feed as a likely culprit.
The dairy industry insists the claims are unfounded, but has created a working group to seek answers.
Something is amiss with Canadian butter, according to local foodies, who have been arguing for weeks that their blocks are harder to spread than usual.
These so-called "buttergate" anecdotes have been spreading online, with many Canadians complaining that their butter does not soften at room temperature.
Food experts have churned up palm fat in cow feed as a likely culprit.
The dairy industry insists the claims are unfounded, but has created a working group to seek answers.