But how do you select the right ketchup brand for your needs, and is there a difference between generic ketchup and varieties in fancy glass bottles? And, can you really taste the difference ...
and you'd rather avoid what you feel to be inferior ketchup brands in the future. Maybe you want to buy the same ketchup you eat at In-N-Out or Five Guys, for home. Maybe you're just curious.
Kraft Heinz is the world’s biggest buyer of processing tomatoes, the majority of which are used in the production of its 148-year-old ketchup brand. The business recently rolled out a new growing ...