butter price in bd

 








The price of butter in Bangladesh can vary depending on the brand, quantity, and where you purchase it. Here's a general overview with some examples:

butter price in bd

**Common Brands and Approximate Prices (as of May 6, 2025):**


* **Aarong:**

    * 100g: Tk 135 - Tk 150

    * 200g: Tk 250 - Tk 270

* **PRAN Premium Butter:**

    * 100g: Tk 150

    * 200g: Tk 270 - Tk 280 (Box)

* **Amul Pasteurised Butter:**

    * 100g: Tk 200

    * 200g: Tk 304 - Tk 420

* **Kisan:**

    * Salted 100g: Tk 150 - Tk 190

    * Unsalted 100g: Tk 155

    * Salted 200g: Tk 252 - Tk 265

    * Unsalted 200g: Tk 275

* **Farm Fresh:**

    * 200g: Tk 260 - Tk 270

* **Ultra:**

    * 200g: Tk 270

* **Anchor:**

    * Salted 227g: Price not readily available, but likely in the higher range compared to local brands.

    * Unsalted 227g: Price not readily available.

* **Lurpak:**

    * Unsalted 200g: Tk 635 - Tk 650

    * Unsalted 400g: Price not readily available.

    * Slightly Salted 200g: Tk 650

* **Gioia (Joya):**

    * 500g: Price not readily available.

    * 1kg: Tk 620

* **Milk Vita:**

    * 200g: Tk 270


**Where to Buy:**


You can find these and other butter brands in various places across Dhaka and Bangladesh, including:


* **Online Grocery Platforms:** foodpanda, Othoba.com, Fresh Harvest Bangladesh, Chaldal, Daraz.com.bd, Shwapno.com. These platforms often offer a wider selection and home delivery.

* **Supermarkets and Hypermarkets:** Agora, Shwapno, Meena Bazar, and other local supermarkets will stock various local and imported butter brands.

* **Local Grocery Stores:** Smaller neighborhood grocery stores may carry some of the more popular local brands like PRAN and Aarong.


**Important Considerations:**


* **Price Fluctuations:** Prices can change slightly depending on promotions, discounts, and market conditions.

* **Imported vs. Local Brands:** Imported butter brands like Lurpak and Amul tend to be more expensive than local brands such as PRAN and Aarong.

* **Salted vs. Unsalted:** The price difference between salted and unsalted butter of the same brand is usually minimal.

* **Ghee:** Ghee (clarified butter) is also a popular dairy product in Bangladesh and is often sold alongside butter. Prices for ghee vary significantly based on the brand and quality. For example, Pran Premium Ghee (100g) can be around Tk 170-Tk 190.


To get the most up-to-date and specific price for a particular brand and quantity of butter, it's best to check the websites of online grocery retailers or visit your local supermarkets.

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