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There's a lot you don't know about that most popular of condiments, ketchup - its origin, its manufacture, and (as ...
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£1 ketchup beats big brands and posh sauces in blind taste test Our team of testers has been blind tasting 14 different ketchups as part of our new Money blog series, Our Verdict, to help you get ...
Fifth place: Asda Price: £1 Average score: 6.4 A decent everyday ketchup that lost marks due to its pale colour and thin texture. Our testers noted that sweet and acidic flavours were dominant over ...
The best way to remove ketchup stains out of clothes is to use vinegar. Dilute distilled white vinegar with water (1:1 ratio) and apply liberally to the stained area. Then wash normally.
Price: $1.94 for a 32-ounce bottle This Walmart-brand ketchup is the one I grew up eating, and at less than $2, it's a great bargain. After trying the others, I think this is why I don't (or didn ...
Rating: 6/10 Heinz — £2.50 for 460g The most expensive ketchup in the taste test, I thought I could spot Heinz’s ketchup a mile away, but I was so wrong.
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In the haunt to find which supermarket ketchup is the best, you’d be surprised to know that supermarket-branded products can beat the fancy brands. In this case, it did happen and it's not Heinz.
Lidl’s brand Batts tomato ketchup emerged as the champion, and at £1.05, it's much cheaper than other brands, including Heinz, which is priced at an eyewatering £3.40.
Heinz Tomato Ketchup is the one branded item my husband and kids insist they prefer to supermarket own brands. But a 460g bottle costs £3 from Tesco, which works out to 65p per 100g, it's not cheap.