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Which? tested eight supermarket own-brand ketchups versus Heinz and Hellmann's Asda's Classic Tomato Ketchup matched Heinz in the blind taste test, with both achieving an impressive score of 77%.
Kraft Heinz to remove FD&C colors from U.S. portfolio before end of 2027 The company said it will not launch new products in the United States with FD&C colors, effective immediately.
Heinz has introduced “breakfast ketchup,” which is being sold in maple-syrup-like bottles. The company is hoping to boost sales of the condiment for what some consider an unlikely meal.
Heinz’s Breakfast Ketchup is the same formula the world knows, but it’s dressed for morning. The classic plastic bottle now dons a breakfast-forward label, and in select locations, the brand is ...
Heinz rebrands its tomato ketchup as "breakfast ketchup" in maple syrup bottles, reigniting debate on whether the condiment belongs on morning meals like eggs and hash browns.
As part of this process, Kraft Heinz is also working with licensees of its brands to encourage them to remove FD&C colors. Today, Kraft Heinz sources the most tomatoes in the US, all grown in ...
Nearly 90 percent of Kraft Heinz U.S. products are already free of FD&C colors Kraft Heinz has made 1,000+ recipe changes over the past five years to improve product nutrition ...
Kraft Heinz has announced a commitment to eliminating artificial FD&C colors by 2027, adopting a '3Rs' strategy for cleaner, healthier products.
Kraft Heinz will not add any new products with FD&C colors, effective immediately, and will remove it completely from other products by 2027.
Kraft Heinz says it is continually evolving its recipes and product line to improve nutritional profiles, such as reducing sugar, salt, and saturated fat in more than 1,000 products. It is also ...
Our iconic Heinz Tomato Ketchup has never had artificial dyes – the red color comes simply from the world’s best tomatoes. Above all, we are focused on providing nutritious, affordable, and ...
Heinz Is Officially Rebranding Its Ketchup — Here’s Everything We Know America’s favorite ketchup brand wants a seat at the breakfast table.