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Subject: [Leica] OT for those concerned with cultural freedoms
From: firkin at ncable.net.au (Alastair Firkin)
Date: Tue Oct 24 18:31:32 2006
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Vegemite of course: its Australian ;-)

> I didn't realize that but I researched it today and marmite is not
> vegamite.  So I ask, which is better? (i've only had marmite ...)
>
> leo
>
>
> On Oct 24, 2006, at 2:15 AM, Alastair Firkin wrote:
>
>> MARMITE IS NOT VEGEMITE ;-)
>>
>>> Good news - shocking stuff! - whish they'd ban it here where it's
>>> called
>>> Marmite! :-)
>>>
>>> Julian Mildren
>>> (Wet)Plymouth UK
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: lug-bounces+julian=mildren.com@leica-users.org
>>> [mailto:lug-bounces+julian=mildren.com@leica-users.org] On Behalf
>>> Of G
>>> Hopkinson
>>> Sent: 24 October 2006 05:06
>>> To: 'Leica Users Group'
>>> Subject: [Leica] OT for those concerned with cultural freedoms
>>>
>>> This shocking news just to hand from AAP
>>>
>>> "Authorities probe Vegemite ban reports
>>> Tuesday Oct 24 13:32 AEST
>>> Mystified Australian authorities have launched an investigation into
>>> reports
>>> Vegemite has been banned from entering the United
>>> States.
>>> Supermarkets in the US continue to stock Vegemite and have no
>>> plans to
>>> remove Australia's iconic breakfast spread from their
>>> shelves.
>>> Adding to the confusion, a spokesperson from the Australian
>>> embassy in
>>> Washington DC said US officials had recently said they had no
>>> concerns about Vegemite.
>>> Weekend media reports, however, described how US customs officers
>>> have
>>> been
>>> removing jars of Vegemite from travellers' bags as they
>>> entered America.
>>>
>>> "We are aware of reports that US authorities have been seeking to
>>> stop
>>> people from bringing Vegemite into the country," a
>>> spokesperson from the Australian embassy in Washington DC told AAP.
>>> "From our perspective there is no food safety issue with Vegemite
>>> and we
>>> had
>>> been advised recently by US authorities that Vegemite
>>> was not of concern to them.
>>> "We are liaising with US authorities to determine whether the media
>>> reports
>>> are accurate."
>>> The ban was reportedly due to Vegemite containing folate, which
>>> America's
>>> Food and Drug Administration only allows to be added to
>>> bread and cereals.
>>> FDA officials did not return phone calls.
>>> American supermarkets such as Bristol Farms and Whole Foods were
>>> selling
>>> Vegemite in their stores on Tuesday.
>>> Nearly 100,000 Australians and New Zealanders live in the United
>>> States.
>>> Vegemite is made in Australia by US-based Kraft Foods Inc."
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> Hoppy
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Replies: Reply from leowesson at charter.net (leo) ([Leica] OT for those concerned with cultural freedoms)
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Message from julian at mildren.com (Julian Mildren) ([Leica] OT for those concerned with cultural freedoms)
Message from firkin at ncable.net.au (Alastair Firkin) ([Leica] OT for those concerned with cultural freedoms)
Message from leowesson at charter.net (leo) ([Leica] OT for those concerned with cultural freedoms)