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It is illegal to serve margarine as a butter substitute in a restaurant unless explicitly requested.

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Added: 2026/3/18

The Law

Because Wisconsin is America's Dairyland, lawmakers historically protected the dairy industry with an iron fist. Even today, substituting oleomargarine for real butter without a direct customer request is a violation of state law. Violators can face actual fines, proving you do not mess with a Wisconsinite's butter.

Source & Citation

Code/Statute: Wisconsin Statutes § 97.18(4)
Wisconsin Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection

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