Meanwhile, those who hate the yeast based spread aren’t likely to be too impressed to see it taking up more shelf space. To them, we simply say: sorry, not sorry.A combination of cool and light cream cheese and the infamous British spread, the cheesy delight comes after the Marmite cheddar bites have been a roaring success ever since they launched back in 2007. Alongside the cheesy new addition, the Marmite butter (£3) comes in packs weighing 100g, and adds that distinctive salty taste to your toast, as well as being perfect slathered over a roast and jacket potato. Mmmm. The M&S bakery is also getting in on the Marmite fun, rolling out a Marmite cheese twist for £1, which promises to combine the spread with mature cheddar and crisp, buttery pastry.
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