Rectification: 'La Irlandesa' Butter Indeed Originates from Ireland

A court ruling confirms that the product from the company RODRIGONSA, marketed under the brand La Irlandesa, comes from the European country.

Image of a butter wrapper with an elegant design, with a blurred background of green hills and a distant lighthouse.
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Image of a butter wrapper with an elegant design, with a blurred background of green hills and a distant lighthouse.

Following an initial controversy, it has been confirmed that La Irlandesa butter, marketed by the company RODRIGONSA, originates from Ireland, as ruled by a court in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.

Previous information had cast doubt on the origin of La Irlandesa butter, suggesting it did not come from Ireland. However, this claim has been refuted after clarifications from the representatives of the company RODRIGONSA.
The company's management has affirmed that the product is indeed of Irish origin, a statement that has been supported by a judicial decision. The magistrate of the Court of First Instance of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria has decreed that La Irlandesa butter, in fact, comes from Ireland.

"With complete seriousness, forcefulness, and impartiality, we can and do assure that La Irlandesa butter originates from Ireland. Confirmed then: La Irlandesa was not an artistic name. It's not every day that butter wins a geographical debate."

a company spokesperson
This judicial pronouncement puts an end to the controversy surrounding the product's name, confirming that La Irlandesa accurately reflects its provenance. The ruling underscores the importance of truthfulness in information regarding food origins.