About Marmite
Marmite is Britain's iconic savoury yeast extract spread, first created in 1902 when the Marmite Food Company opened a small factory in Burton-on-Trent - where it's still made today. With its distinctive brown jar and "Love it or hate it" slogan, Marmite has become a quintessential part of British breakfast culture. Made from by-products of beer brewing, Marmite's intensely savoury, umami-rich flavour comes from concentrated yeast extract. It's traditionally spread thinly on hot buttered toast but is also used in cooking to add depth to gravies, stews, and even baked goods. Marmite is naturally vegan and an excellent source of B vitamins, including supplementary vitamin B12, making it popular with vegetarians and vegans seeking to boost their nutrient intake. A little goes a long way - most fans recommend spreading it thinly for the best flavour balance. Currently owned by Unilever (who purchased the brand in 2000), Marmite is available in various sizes from small jars to bulk tubs, plus special editions and flavour variations. Available at every UK supermarket, it remains a staple in millions of British households. Grocefully helps you compare Marmite prices across Tesco, Sainsbury's, Asda, Morrisons, and more to find the best deals on this British classic.
















