A twitter user has tweeted a theory that Marmite jars have flat sides so that when the spread is nearing the end it can be put on its side to get more out.
Never noticed that. Genuinely thank you for sharingThis right here is the tweet of the century. May as well turn the internet off. That is genius!!Whaaaaaaaatttttt? How have I got to the age of *mumbles incoherently* without knowing this?But of course, this is Marmite-related content, so there were also plenty of haters adding in their two pence too :
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