The best thing ever or simply revolting?
First there were pizza flavoured hot cross buns, and now there s something even more controversial coming your way.
M&S have made Marmite Hot Cross Buns. Yes, Marmite.
It s not just Marmite though, these buns also have mature cheddar and red Leicester. They re described as a Squishy, cheesy, Marmite-y HOT CROSS BUN!
The delicacies arrived in store on Tuesday 26 January.
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The dough is enriched with butter and free-range egg, designed to make them extra soft and fluffy.
This isn;t the first time M&S have teamed up with Marmite. Lat year they made Creamy Marmite Butter and Marmite Cream Cheese hit the shelves.
Stacey Smith, Food and Drink Editor at the Good Housekeeping Institute says: “We always strive to make the consumer’s life as easy as possible – and this Easter is no different! From the top tasting Easter Egg to the best Hot Cross Buns, we’re delighted to offer our expert insight into where people can find the best tasting Easter sweet treats this year. Aldi’s Hot Cross Buns are clearly a great pick for those on a budget (but not willing to compromise on taste!) and Cadbury’s proves its chocolate credentials with its Mini Egg Easter Egg coming out on top.”
| UPDATED: 08:40, Sat, Feb 13, 2021
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Marks and Spencer s kids’ food planner returned to the food retailer’s website yesterday, just in time for the half-term holidays. The planner helps parents to choose healthy meals for their children for a pocket-friendly price.
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Founded more than a century ago by Michael Marks and Thomas Spencer, the iconic brand made its reputation in the early 20th century for only selling British made goods under its “St Michael” label. In 1998, the company became the first British retailer to make a pre-tax profit of over £1billion, but just one year later those profits were halved. M&S currently has 959 stores across the UK, but 615 of those now only sell food products, after the company confirmed more than 100 clothing stores will have closed by 2022 as part of a new “radical” plan.
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