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Topic: Re:Re:Marmite
Posted by: Philippa Bond
Date/Time: 22/02/26 22:39:00

My 250g traditional shape but blue topped salt reduced iconic dark brown marmite jars are glass.  They say "widely recycled" on the yellow label on the top. Since they don't say "cap on" I would rinse the jar and leave the cap off and presume that the lid is large enough to recycle separately.

My Marmite has not passed its Best Before date but even if it had I'd still be eating it because that is just a Best Before date and not a Use By one.

I think there are some small squeezy plastic Marmite containers around but I won't be buying those unless I'm desperate and thinking of taking one on holiday with me.


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TopicDate PostedPosted By
Marmite22/02/26 13:19:00 James Petri
   Re:Marmite22/02/26 13:20:00 Keith Iddon
      Re:Re:Marmite22/02/26 15:19:00 James Petri
         Re:Re:Re:Marmite22/02/26 15:57:00 Roger Talbot
            Re:Re:Re:Re:Marmite22/02/26 16:39:00 James Roy
               Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Marmite22/02/26 18:15:00 Julian Pavey
   Re:Marmite22/02/26 21:34:00 Lucy Chambers
      Re:Re:Marmite22/02/26 22:39:00 Philippa Bond
         Re:Re:Re:Marmite23/02/26 17:23:00 Steve Taylor
            Re:Re:Re:Re:Marmite07/03/26 15:26:00 Nicholas Beard
               Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Marmite07/03/26 15:50:00 Vanessa Smith
   Re:Marmite04/03/26 21:09:00 Philippa Bond
      Re:Re:Marmite08/03/26 09:04:00 Nicholas Mehew
         Re:Re:Re:Marmite08/03/26 09:11:00 Janice Evans
            Re:Re:Re:Re:Marmite08/03/26 13:42:00 Philippa Bond
               Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Marmite08/03/26 14:39:00 Janice Evans

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