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H.J. Heinz Co. is messing around with the recipe for its flagship product, reducing the sodium content in its ketchup in a move that the company described as the first "significant" change in the nation's dominant brand of the tomato-based condiment in nearly 40 years.
A little more than a week ago, employees began cooking up the new version. Bottles of reformulated Heinz ketchup are expected to start appearing, quietly, in grocery stores this summer.
Don't expect splashy announcements on the labels or anything. That's not in the plan, a company spokeswoman said.
Heinz Changing Ketchup Recipe to Slash Salt - Nutrition | Physical - FOXNews.com
Heinz is the only ketchup I buy. I will try the new recipe, but like other low sodium products I imagine it will taste like shit.
It's the beginning of the end of traditional barbecues. Tofu burger with mustard anyone?