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Q: Very important!: Where can I buy marmite in Beijing?

I need marmite, desperately. Does anyone know where in Beijing I can find it???? My breakfasts just arent right. I was thinking maybe April Gourmets, but I haven't checked yet.

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9 years 33 weeks ago in  Food  - Beijing

 
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Didn't the EU ban marmite for being too disgusting?

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I bought some on Taobao last year... and Heinz soups,baked beans and Hot Dog sausages.

 

Good luck.

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I haven't seen it at April Gourmet but I could be wrong!

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