Heinz customers are angry because their favorite product, which was voted the best tasting, has been discontinued.

Bean enthusiasts are dissatisfied.

September 17th 2024.

Heinz customers are angry because their favorite product, which was voted the best tasting, has been discontinued.
It's always a sad day when our favorite foods disappear from the shelves. Lately, it seems like we've been losing some really great products. Remember when Weetabix discontinued that delicious breakfast cereal? And who can forget when McDonald's made changes to their menu, resulting in the loss of nine items, including some of our favorite burgers and McFlurry flavors? And now, it looks like Heinz is the latest company to let us down, as they have officially removed their 'best tasting' baked beans from their range.

Fans of Heinz Organic Baked Beans are understandably upset and have taken to social media to voice their disappointment. Sue Hadley reached out to Heinz UK on Twitter, asking why she can no longer find her beloved organic beans. She even mentioned that she's willing to pay £5.20 for a tin online, that's how much she loves them! Other fans like Sheila Clubb and Claire Armstrong are also feeling the loss, with Sheila relying on these beans for a taste of England while living in the USA and Claire praising the taste and quality of the beans.

Unfortunately, Heinz has confirmed that the beans have been discontinued and won't be coming back. Some fans have even directed their anger towards Amanda, the spokesperson who delivered the bad news. But it seems like Heinz has more unhappy customers than just the ones missing their organic beans. The introduction of two new products, Heinz Beanz & Richmond Sausages and Heinz Spaghetti & Richmond Sausages, has also caused some backlash. Some customers are not happy with the new recipe and changes to the sausage, while others are disappointed that the products are not gluten-free.

But it's not just new products causing a stir for Heinz. Their Spaghetti Carbonara has also faced criticism, with some calling it an 'abomination' and Italians claiming their Nonna would be 'spinning in her grave' over it. However, Heinz has defended the product, with their Meals Director, Alessandra de Dreuille, stating that it offers a convenient and effortless meal option for busy people.

It seems like Heinz can't catch a break as their loyal customers continue to express their disappointment over these changes. Do you have a story to share about Heinz or any other food products? Feel free to reach out and share with us. We'd love to hear from you!

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