Shortages & Controversies

Marmite supply issues, controversies, and debates: Marmitegate in New Zealand, Brexit shortages, and viral incidents.

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A Marlborough boutique has painted itself in Marmite stripes

A Marlborough boutique has painted itself in Marmite stripes

Isabella Wookey, who runs Willow & Wolf on the high street in Marlborough, Wiltshire, has painted the front of her shop in broad stripes. The stripes are a slightly pinker brown than the proper Marmite yellow-and-oxblood, but the reference is instant. Walk past it and you think, jar.

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Remember when Marmite vanished from Tesco?

Remember when Marmite vanished from Tesco?

For about a week in October 2016, you could not buy a jar of Marmite in Tesco. There was a price tag where it should be, a gap on the shelf where it should be, and absolutely no jar. What was actually happening was a fight over a price rise.

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When M&S was hacked, Tesco started delivering them Marmite

When M&S was hacked, Tesco started delivering them Marmite

In late April 2025, Marks & Spencer's IT systems were taken out by a ransomware attack. Online orders went down. Inventory management went down. The internal supply chain went down.

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Marmite Vaseline lip balm: the 2007 April Fool that nearly became a real product

Marmite Vaseline lip balm: the 2007 April Fool that nearly became a real product

On 1 April, in a year I have decided not to dignify by looking up, the Marmite and Vaseline teams together announced a limited-edition product: Vaseline Lip Therapy with Marmite. Promotional materials. Quotes from brand managers. A claimed exclusive Facebook availability.

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The countries where Marmite has been, briefly, illegal

The countries where Marmite has been, briefly, illegal

In 2011, Denmark enforced a long-standing food regulation that requires added vitamins in commercial food products to be specifically approved by the Danish authorities. Marmite, which is fortified with extra B vitamins (B12 in particular), did not have the approval.

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The summer the jars ran dry: Marmite's 2020 yeast shortage

The summer the jars ran dry: Marmite's 2020 yeast shortage

In June 2020 Marmite vanished from shelves in everything but the 250g jar. Pure lockdown logic: the pubs shut, the breweries slowed, and Marmite is made from what is left over when beer is brewed. No pints, no spread.

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OzEmite versus AussieMite: the time two Australian yeast spreads went to court

To understand the 2016 case you need to know the two products, both Australian, both yeast extracts, both founded specifically to give patriotic shoppers an alternative to Vegemite after Vegemite was sold to Kraft (later Mondelez) in the United States. AussieMite , the smaller one.

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The Great Marmite Heist

Last week thieves broke into a warehouse in West Yorkshire and stole over £60,000 worth of Marmite Christmas stock, including 15,000 bars of the newly launched chocolate bar which at this stage is critical – high-peak Christmas season / limited edition and stock available.

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Marmite Messiah: Jesus on Lid

In the best piece of pareidolia this year, Claire Allen of Ystrad, Rhondda has reported to the BBC that she first noticed the MarmArt ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) image of Jesus on the underside of her Marmite lid when she was spreading the yeast extract on her son's toast.

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Marmite, world terrorist threat

I'm serious, British customs seize half eaten Marmite jar due to potential use in hijacking an airplane. Exactly what I was supposed to be able to do with my half empty 150g jar I don't know. Threaten to force feed the passengers and crew?

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