Heinz Beans & Sausages 415g (Rich in Flavour, High in Protein, Great Taste)

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Heinz Beans & Sausages

Rich in Flavour, High in Protein, Great Taste!

Baked Beans with Pork Sausages in tomato sauce

Beanz that are hard to beat. They’re bursting with tastey rich, tomatoey flavour. But you already know that. However, We stir the yummy tomatoey sauce and Beanz together with delicious pork sausages for a fast meal. And they count as 1 of your 5 a day!

The Sausage and Bean Meals will help set you up for the day. Perfect served alongside eggs for breakfast or brunch, or with mash for a hearty dinner, simply heat and enjoy.

With no artificial colours, flavours or preservatives, this bean-tastic alternative tastes great on toast or as a quick meal for when you’re feeling hungry. They’re also naturally high in protein and low in sugar.

Indulge in the hearty deliciousness of the Sausage and Baked Bean Meal today and experience a combination of flavours that will keep you coming back for more.

Beanz meanz Heinz.
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Pack size:415G
Can – Metal – widely recycled
1 of your 5 a day in ½ a can when eaten as part of a balanced diet
Naturally high in protein – Proteins contributes to a growth in muscle mass
Gluten free
Absolutely no artificial colours, flavours or preservatives
Pack size: 415G

Proteins contributes to a growth in muscle mass
Naturally high in protein
Low in sugar

History of Heinz:
Heinz was founded by and is named for Henry J. Heinz, who was born in the United States to German immigrants. His father was originally from Kallstadt (then part of the Bavarian Rhenish Palatinate, now part of Rhineland-Palatinate). His mother Anna was from Haunetal, Hesse-Kassel, and they met in Pittsburgh.

Heinz trade card from the 19th century, promoting various products. Features the Heinz pickle.Display of canned products of Heinz Company in the window of the store Tousignant & Frère, Wellington Street, Verdun, Quebec, 1944
Henry J.

Heinz began packing foodstuffs on a small scale at Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania, in 1869.There he founded Heinz Noble & Company with a friend, L. Clarence Noble, and began marketing horseradish.

The first product in Heinz and Noble’s new Anchor Brand (a name selected for its biblical meaning of hope) was his mother Anna Heinz’s recipe for horseradish. The young Heinz manufactured it in the basement of his father’s former house.

The company went bankrupt in 1875. The following year Heinz founded another company, F & J Heinz, with his brother John Heinz and a cousin, Frederick Heinz. One of this company’s first products was Heinz Tomato Ketchup. The company continued to grow.

In 1888, Heinz bought out his two partners and reorganized the company as the H. J. Heinz Company. Its slogan, “57 varieties”, was introduced by Heinz in 1896. Inspired by an advertisement he saw while riding an elevated train in New York City.

Heinz picked the number more or less at random because he liked the sound of it, selecting specifically because, as he put it, of the psychological influence of that figure and of its enduring significance to people of all ages.

The H. J. Heinz Company (/haɪnz/) is an American food processing company headquartered at One PPG Place in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.The company was founded by Henry J. Heinz in 1869. Heinz manufactures a couple thousand food products in plants on six continents, and markets these products in more than 200 countries and territories.

The company claims to have 150 number-one or number-two brands worldwide.[3] Heinz ranked first in ketchup in the US with a market share in excess of 50% the Ore-Ida label held 46% of the frozen potato sector in 2003.

Since 1896, the company used its “57 Varieties” slogan; it was inspired by a sign advertising 21 styles of shoes, and Henry Heinz chose the number 57 even though the company manufactured more than 60 products at the time, because “5” was his lucky number and “7” was his wife’s.

In February 2013, Heinz agreed to be purchased by Berkshire Hathaway and the Brazilian investment firm 3G Capital for $23 billion. On March 25, 2015, Kraft announced its merger with Heinz, arranged by Berkshire Hathaway and 3G Capital. The resulting Kraft Heinz Company is the fifth largest food company in the world.

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