Polish ketchup is top tier and usually not far off a quid
Tiptree for the win!
I always feel grateful to suckers who cross subsidize the loss leaders
We use a bottle of red sauce every 2/3 days generally in our house.
Obviously not spending near a fiver on it and honestly kinda prefer the cheaper stuff now. Heinz is very sweet
In a blind taste test you think you could tell them apart and if it’s no then by the cheaper one
People who buy these products are the reason they’re so expensive. ‘Just Stop Heinz’
Aldi’s Hinse ketchup or whatever they call it, is really good.
exact reason I stopped buying Heinz
Heinz can fuck off. I just buy own brand beans now and add a few things to improve them
There are some products like Heinz ketchup which there is genuinely a massive difference in quality between them and the own brands, which is why they keep getting away with this. Other products like pasta for example are not significantly better so the price difference is minimal.
lol yesterday in sainsbury’s had the same choice:
sainsbury’s salt – 65p
saxa salt – £2
I kinda was scared to buy Sainsbury’s salt, but it turned out to be just normal salt 😀
Nah, I’ll take the Sainos, why be a Heinz shill for brand loyalty.
Not gonna lie, switched from Heinz ketchup to own brands and they are just better to me, switched from Heinz beans to Branstons and they are just better to me. Huge price difference for products I personally find to be much nicer after years of just blindly getting Heinz. And then when everyone else has Heinz it’s a nice surprise rather than just the same old same old
Aldi ketchup is perfectly functional when you have kids. Barely tastes any different from Heinz (a bit more watery) and the little gits can squirt as much as they like on a plate for 89p a bottle.
Steal it from wetherspoons
Heinz isn’t even that good. Own brands are always nicer.
I cook with ketchup so I’d choose the cheaper one
I’ve never understood this, there’s barely a difference between the two, especially not a £2.75 difference.
I always check ingredients and macros. 3 times out of 5, the cheaper is better in many ways.
I refuse to pay for names. I pay for products.
Sainsbury’s ketchup is better than Heinz.
I said what I said.
Heinz Ketchup must be the most overpriced, overrated product available outside of their baked beans. It’s utterly shit.
If you’re going buy expensive ketchup, don’t mess about. Just get Stokes’, which is actually fantastic.
Then you’re the reason why it’s £3.75.
I refuse to buy Heinz for ethical reasons.
Disgusting crap beside more expensive dosgusting crap 🤮
The fetishising of the big brands on uk threads is verging on karma farming. Do you know what happens at a sauce factory?. They have one shift where they fill the Heinz own plastic bottles, then they load up the supermarket own brand empty ones and fill them with the same sauce. When I trained as a food hygienist I saw it with my own eyes.
Just steal condiments from wetherspoons like a normal person
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Lets be real the heinz one always tastes better
Polish ketchup is top tier and usually not far off a quid
Tiptree for the win!
I always feel grateful to suckers who cross subsidize the loss leaders
We use a bottle of red sauce every 2/3 days generally in our house.
Obviously not spending near a fiver on it and honestly kinda prefer the cheaper stuff now. Heinz is very sweet
In a blind taste test you think you could tell them apart and if it’s no then by the cheaper one
People who buy these products are the reason they’re so expensive. ‘Just Stop Heinz’
Aldi’s Hinse ketchup or whatever they call it, is really good.
exact reason I stopped buying Heinz
Heinz can fuck off. I just buy own brand beans now and add a few things to improve them
There are some products like Heinz ketchup which there is genuinely a massive difference in quality between them and the own brands, which is why they keep getting away with this. Other products like pasta for example are not significantly better so the price difference is minimal.
lol yesterday in sainsbury’s had the same choice:
sainsbury’s salt – 65p
saxa salt – £2
I kinda was scared to buy Sainsbury’s salt, but it turned out to be just normal salt 😀
Nah, I’ll take the Sainos, why be a Heinz shill for brand loyalty.
Not gonna lie, switched from Heinz ketchup to own brands and they are just better to me, switched from Heinz beans to Branstons and they are just better to me. Huge price difference for products I personally find to be much nicer after years of just blindly getting Heinz. And then when everyone else has Heinz it’s a nice surprise rather than just the same old same old
Aldi ketchup is perfectly functional when you have kids. Barely tastes any different from Heinz (a bit more watery) and the little gits can squirt as much as they like on a plate for 89p a bottle.
Steal it from wetherspoons
Heinz isn’t even that good. Own brands are always nicer.
I cook with ketchup so I’d choose the cheaper one
I’ve never understood this, there’s barely a difference between the two, especially not a £2.75 difference.
I always check ingredients and macros. 3 times out of 5, the cheaper is better in many ways.
I refuse to pay for names. I pay for products.
Sainsbury’s ketchup is better than Heinz.
I said what I said.
Heinz Ketchup must be the most overpriced, overrated product available outside of their baked beans. It’s utterly shit.
If you’re going buy expensive ketchup, don’t mess about. Just get Stokes’, which is actually fantastic.
Then you’re the reason why it’s £3.75.
I refuse to buy Heinz for ethical reasons.
Disgusting crap beside more expensive dosgusting crap 🤮
The fetishising of the big brands on uk threads is verging on karma farming. Do you know what happens at a sauce factory?. They have one shift where they fill the Heinz own plastic bottles, then they load up the supermarket own brand empty ones and fill them with the same sauce. When I trained as a food hygienist I saw it with my own eyes.
Just steal condiments from wetherspoons like a normal person
“Naturally i went with heinz” so youre a mug.
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