Marmite, yes or no

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Marmite, yes or no

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For me, definitely yes, absolutely love the stuff.
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Deffo a big yes for me, love it I do, I say I love it! :thumbup:
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Yes, but prefer Bovril.
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I'll be the 1st no then...yeeeeuuuuccckkk
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On toast, no. As part of a recipe or used as a little kick in a sarnie then yes.
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Who's Marmite, mates?
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Not so much who, as what is Marmite.

It's a foul-tasting spread made from yeast extract.
It is utterly disgusting and I would rather lick the inside of a bin that taste it ever again ...

... but some people like it :D

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In the UK, the advertising campaign for the product plays on the fact that the majority of people either absolutely LOVE the stuff or they're perfectly normal and detest it as much as I do.
There's no sitting on the fence with it ...
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A resounding NO from me :sick:
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rigger wrote:Not so much who, as what is Marmite.

It's a foul-tasting spread made from yeast extract.
It is utterly disgusting and I would rather lick the inside of a bin that taste it ever again ...

... but some people like it :D

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In the UK, the advertising campaign for the product plays on the fact that the majority of people either absolutely LOVE the stuff or they're perfectly normal and detest it as much as I do.
There's no sitting on the fence with it ...
Green Boi, just to make sure nothing is lost in translation, you can indeed sit on a fence and eat Marmite as you can with any other edible substance. It's a saying meaning you do not take any side in an argument or discussion rather than standing on one side of a fence or the other you just sit on it. (with or without your lunch). I tend to agree with Rigger, I'd rather eat the fence.
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