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You're far from the first to be asking this question. Most discussions go to at least three pages. "Try it on the neighbour's cat" has also been suggested, though most responses are similar to those above, with only about 12% in one poll saying they wouldn't risk it, and someone eating theirs in 2010 after five years. http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?p=31451263 Not many deaths noted.


The oldest eaten I've seen was in a message board post of 2007:


"I've just scraped the last of the Marmite from the jar. Best before date 03/99. I'll miss the old jar, it had become somewhat of a family heirloom. Tasted just as good as when I opened it all those years ago." http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/mbarchers/html/NF2693943?thread=4739877

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aquarius moon Wrote:

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> Exactly!

> The air goes off & turns the Marmite rancid.

>

> Can't believe Loz is actually agreeing with me for once!


... though I am a happy little Vegemite, so I doubt this new-found consensus has a long shelf life either.

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ianr Wrote:

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> > ... though I am a happy little Vegemite, so I

> doubt this new-found consensus has a long shelf life either.

>

> Ah, Loz, posting as a Vegemite.


Probably a cultural reference you would only get if you are an Aussie of at least a certain age.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7Cb4143p9E

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