I have always wondered 2 things about marmite.
a) Is anyone indifferent to it?
b) What is the actual social breakdown of the lovers and haters?
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Thu 19 Mar 2009, 15:15,
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b) What is the actual social breakdown of the lovers and haters?
It's genetic
You don't get a choice, either you like it or you don't.
There is no middle ground. The whole advertising campaign is based on this.
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Thu 19 Mar 2009, 15:18,
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There is no middle ground. The whole advertising campaign is based on this.
I am starting to realise that Marmite is a lot more
sinister than I thought it was.....
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Thu 19 Mar 2009, 15:20,
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not always
my missus is pretty indifferent.
Mind you, her Dad loves it and her Mum hates it.
Me, I love it.
So how come our kids hate it?
I never could get the hang of genetics properly.
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Thu 19 Mar 2009, 15:33,
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Mind you, her Dad loves it and her Mum hates it.
Me, I love it.
So how come our kids hate it?
I never could get the hang of genetics properly.
Nah, it's mostly a clever pick up by the advertisers
I used to really like it, now I enjoy it when I have it but don't have any major feeling either way.
My missus is similar, never been bothered but enjoys it when he has it.
Edit: I don't have any sources to back it up but it seems to me that when they introduced that campaign they made a lot of 'lovers' out of previous haters, something that shouldn't have been possible if it really was that clear cut.
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Thu 19 Mar 2009, 15:34,
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My missus is similar, never been bothered but enjoys it when he has it.
Edit: I don't have any sources to back it up but it seems to me that when they introduced that campaign they made a lot of 'lovers' out of previous haters, something that shouldn't have been possible if it really was that clear cut.