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Old 10-01-2009, 06:23 PM   #37
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I don't see why they are so hell bent on removing it from our shelves. Surely a small amount on your toast isn't going to kill you. It's not like your eating the whole jar at once. We always have vegemite in the house, but 1 jar will last for many months. We don't cake it on the toast or sandwiches, its just a little on the knife to do 2 peices of toast. Theres other things in the supermarket which is far worst than a small dab of vegemite.

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Butter
Cream
Eggs
How many products are made from these ingredients. I can see children crying when their birthday cakes end up as a mess in the bottom of the cake tin. Chefs everywhere will up in arms
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