The Danish food authorities have ordered pots of one of Britain’s oldest favourite spreads to be removed from the market, saying that importer of the vegetarian product Marmite, which is produced from yeast and has vitamin additives, have not sought the approval of Danish authorities.
“We were told back in March that we had to remove all of our Marmite from our shelves, along with Ovaltine, Horlicks and Shreddies,” Brian of Abigail’s in Copenhagen, a food Mecca for homesick British expatriates tells politiken.dk.


























