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The dearth of butter has led to desperate measures. Last week, customs officers arrested a butter smuggler with 90 kilograms (200 pounds) stashed away in his car when he crossed the border from Sweden. Hawkers have been offering Swedish butter on the Internet for 400 kroner a kilogram ($32 a pound)
-- about six times the normal shop price. Fredrik Jakobsson, CEO of Swedish supermarket chain EuroCash, says his four stores near the border have sold 25 tons of butter in the past two weeks
-- about five times the usual amount. "We sell more butter than ever before. This week we started to see a shortage," he said. "We had bought extra supplies, but it was still not enough, so now we are bringing in even more." Norway's southern neighbor Denmark, a large dairy producer, extended a helping hand earlier this week with sympathetic viewers answering a breakfast TV show's plea by gathering a token 4,000 butter packs for Norwegians. Danish bloggers have also opened Facebook pages calling for help.
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