FORMER England manager and Bolton Wanderers legend, Sam Allardyce, features among the viral social media responses to the Tesco Unilever row.
A still from footage of an undercover Daily Telegraph sting which ended his England managerial career is shown with the words ‘I can get Marmite, how much Marmite do you want?’
I can get Marmite, how much Marmite do you want? pic.twitter.com/H99NrjvlF5
— Trudi (@Trudski2012) October 12, 2016
It’s one of many tongue-in-cheek responses to the price row between Unilever and Tesco that’s seen the maker of brands including Marmite and Pot Noodle halt deliveries to the supermarket.
It's meant that many Tesco online shoppers have been unable to purchase Unilever's brands.
Here are some of the other popular internet memes on the dispute:-
Haha brilliant! 👌🏼 #Marmitegate @Tesco pic.twitter.com/eKWELbdaJb
— Chris Page (@ChrisPage90) October 13, 2016
What's all the fuss about #MarmiteGate? Does nobody else seriously remember this prominent campaign poster? pic.twitter.com/mEItRL9kr5
— 🎃 Charlie 🎃 (@chralie) October 13, 2016
Marmite is 100% British Sourced and Produced https://t.co/lByyqoI4Rx pic.twitter.com/0oy6JDPSMd #Marmitegate
— Guido Fawkes (@GuidoFawkes) October 13, 2016
Scenes up and down the UK #Marmitegate https://t.co/7coEgqP7Dd
— Giraffe Social Media (@GiraffeSM) October 13, 2016
Looks like someone has spotted a supply/demand opportunity... #Marmitegate #ebay pic.twitter.com/pzBpOhXszk
— kevinjparker (@kevinjparker) October 13, 2016
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