If you’ve visited the U.K. lately (or a supermarket with a well-stocked British section in the international aisle), chances ...
Heinz, like other manufacturers, used chemical preservatives in his ketchup until the late 1800s. His original recipe, based on his mother’s, used salicylic acid derived from tree bark (some say ...
While Heinz is known almost exclusively for ketchup in the U.S., they have a long history of making all kinds of products in Great Britain, from canned beans to horseradish, pickles, and spices.
Aldi’s canned vegetables ... a good seal,” one customer complained. Ketchup connoisseurs beware: Aldi’s house brand doesn’t measure up to Heinz for many shoppers. If you’re particular ...
But Heinz, the go-to brand for baked beans, has now invented the Beanz Meanz Upside Down can, causing shoppers to swing open their cupboards and contemplate: 'Have I been storing tins wrong for ...
You grab a Heinz ketchup bottle off the table at the restaurant, pour or squirt the red condiment onto your plate to dip your French fries, and with one bite you know you're eating a cheap brand ...
How about something red instead? A groom was recently dressed in a Heinz ketchup-inspired jacket at his wedding. With the groom's first name spelled the same as the iconic condiment, Heinz Le ...
Heinz has confirmed the original recipe for its Beanz and Sausages has been discontinued much to the despair of fans. The company is known for a range of different products including various ...
This extraordinary display could lead to a unique marketing opportunity. Heinz Ketchup is watching Ohtani to see if he can produce a 57-home run/57-steal season. If so, Heinz is planning to ...