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Discontinued Marmite product dubbed 'food of the gods' is finally back
Discontinued Marmite product dubbed 'food of the gods' is finally back

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Discontinued Marmite product dubbed 'food of the gods' is finally back

Marmite fans are rejoicing after discovering one of the brand's 'best' products has returned to supermarket shelves. Marmite Peanut Butter disappeared from shops in September 2024 when it was axed and people were quick to flood social media with demands for its return. And it seems their prayers have been answered as the crunchy version of the spread is now available to buy once more at Tesco, Sainsbury's and Ocado. The product sees crunchy peanut butter blended with classic salty Marmite to create what is said to be 'the ultimate toast topper'. Currently a jar of the stuff will set you back £3 at Tesco but shoppers aren't put off by the price as they're racing to snap it up. 'Adds to basket immediately,' wrote @amyfredriksson on Instagram, as @newfoodspotteruk posted a series of running emojis, suggesting they were dashing to the supermarket. Similarly, @loobyloufhalora commented: 'Added straight to online order for tomorrow.' And @dannyalpino claimed it was the 'best news I've heard all year!' 'NEVER take this away again,' instructed @ while @tv_mamaof2 said: 'Life complete.' In reviews on Tesco's website, shoppers also hailed it 'the best tasting peanut butter ever', 'delicious', 'proper scran' and the 'food of the gods'. Others shared some of their favourite ways to eat the spread, with one person claiming they made 'amazing rocky road' with it and another revealed they spread it on toast with strawberry jam too. If peanut butter isn't for you, but you love Marmite, then you might want to head to Marks & Spencer's Food Hall as the retailer just unveiled a brand new range of products made with the stuff. More Trending The selection includes Cheddar & Marmite Sausage Rolls (£3.80) – which just so happen to be the brand's first ever sausage rolls to contain cheese – plus a Marmite Cheese Pizza (£5.75), Marmite Mac & Cheese (£3.50) and Marmite Mac & Cheese Bites (£3.75). And Tesco also recently launched a 'game-changing' Marmite chilled range, with a selection of different potato dishes. There were Marmite Roast Potatoes, Marmite Potato Wedges, Creamy Marmite Mash and a Cheese and Marmite Potato Gratin. View More » Each of the dishes cost £3.50 and they can be purchased in store or online. Do you have a story to share? Get in touch by emailing MetroLifestyleTeam@ MORE: Sainsbury's shoppers want to 'give up' after seeing new price of supermarket meal deal MORE: 'Elite' US fast food chain to open new sites as part of major UK expansion MORE: McDonald's just launched its 'most McDonald's burger ever' in the UK Your free newsletter guide to the best London has on offer, from drinks deals to restaurant reviews.

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