Australia: Vegemite is 'gateway to misery' – but will not be banned

Government decides against plan to limit sales of yeast spread after claims it is used to brew moonshine

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The Australian government has decided not to introduce a control on sales of Vegemite, which would have limited the amount of the yeast extract spread an individual could buy at one time because it is being used to produce illicit alcohol.

Vegemite, Australia's answer to Marmite, is being bought in bulk to brew moonshine in remote indigenous communities, where it has become a "precursor to misery" according to Indigenous Affairs minister Nigel Scullion.

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