'10 out of 10!' Britons spot new snack in Co-op and 'can't wait to try it' - despite its controversial flavour
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Packets of Marmite Tortillas are available at Co-op for £1.25
Britons have gone wild over new Marmite Tortillas spotted at Co-op, with the snack garnering lots of attention on social media.
Hundreds of social media users weighed in on whether they "love it or hate it" - a Marmite slogan - prompting debate in the comments section.
Under a social media post by Newfoodsuk, Marmite enthusiasts tagged other fans of the controversial flavour. A Facebook user said to their loved one: "Think we could do with these."
Britons cannot wait to hit up their local Co-op. One shopper said: "Yes yes yes. I need to go shopping!" Another said they "will look out for these".
One Marmite fan said: 'I can vouch for the fact that they are 10/10'
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A social media exclaimed: "Yummy, yummy, yummy." Another said: "Wow, need!"
One shopper can't wait to get their hands on the snack: "Bought some yesterday - can’t wait to try them."
A Marmite fan who has already sampled the tortilla chips gave them a rave review, describing them as "banging". A fellow social media user revealed they "absolutely love these".
According to one social media user, the snack is pretty unbeatable: "I can vouch for the fact that they are 10/10." Another said: "I love these!"
Social media was flooded with excited shoppers. One said: "Yes please, yum yum." Another couldn't believe their eyes: "No way!!! They are a must."
A social media user was excited to combine the Marmite Tortillas with yummy sauces: "Oh man, imagine dipping those babies."
But of course, the Marmite snack also drew the attention of some sceptics - after all, Marmite is shrouded in controversy. Indeed, the savoury spread has been given the slogan "Love it or hate it".
One cynic said: "Hmmm, I don’t know." Another gave a negative verdict: "They are not very nice." A third described them as "yuck".
A packet of Marmite Tortillas is available for £1.25 for fans of the savoury spread.
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