One stood well above the rest 🍅
Tomato ketchup is a go to condiment for many foodies across the world, but there are so many different brands to choose from.
After failing to get her hands on the own-brand ketchup from Asda or Lidl, Lynette gathered together sauces from Heinz, Aldi, Co-Op and Tesco to determine once and for all which brand was best. "It's a big bottle too - the biggest of the five - so that is a disappointment. It's healthier with half the sugar and salt but I'd rather have no sauce on my chips than this one. I guess the standard one tastes better but sorry Aldi, I wouldn't buy this again, not even for the satisfying 'farty' noise it made when squirting.
She said: "The seal was easier to open compared to some of the others thanks to the handy little tag. However, it did feel rather judgmental, saying the bottle contained approximately 37 servings. Who are you to say how big my dollop should be?
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