Could Unilever sell Marmite, Bovril and Colman’s Mustard? The CPG giant, headquartered in London, may be considering the sale of these classic brands, reports Reuters. The UK brands have been with ...
The owner of legendary British brands Marmite, Colman's and Bovril is allegedly mulling over a potential sale. This development emerges as Unilever, a FTSE 100 consumer goods giant, persists with its ...
Unilever is considering selling historic British brands including Marmite, Colman's and Bovril, three people with knowledge of the matter said, as the consumer goods giant exits some food businesses ...
LONDON, Nov 20 (Reuters) - Unilever (ULVR.L), opens new tab is considering selling historic British brands including Marmite, Colman's and Bovril, three people with knowledge of the matter said, as ...
A family are bereft after their beloved Marmite was confiscated by Stansted airport security as a father tried to satisfy his daughter’s homesick urges for the divisive yeast extract. Zebedee Massey, ...
It's become a cupboard staple in homes across the UK but Marmite remains divisive - you either love it or you hate it. The black spread's origins date back more than 100 years with its creation owing ...
Scroll down to find out exactly why the design choice was made HAVE you ever looked at a jar of Marmite and wondered why it’s got flat sides? Well, the reason for the design choice has now been ...
04:01, Sun, Aug 3, 2025 Updated: 12:52, Tue, Aug 5, 2025 Marmite has a unique salty, savoury flavour that some people love and others loathe. Its slogan, 'you either love it or hate it,' couldn't be ...
It's true what they say about Marmite, 'you either love it or hate it' and I have to say, I'm one of those strange individuals that absolutely love it slathered on a piece of buttery toast. There's ...
It's the thick, dark, savoury spread that has long divided the nation, but now a top UK supermarket is hoping to unite people's taste buds by making it the base of a brand new pizza "set to overtake ...
Fans of Marmite might want to make their way to Marks & Spencer, as the supermarket chain has recently launched a new range inspired by the nation's most controversial condiment. Whether you love it ...