Heinz reviews and discussion

3.9

75% of reviewers would recommend to a friend

8 reviews and posts

  • Heinz is a classic brand when it comes to condiments. I like their ketchup and mustard, both of which are well known enough to make them easy to find in a majority of stores and quite affordable. I like that there are a variety of condiments made by this brand, all of which are top quality.

  • This classic ketchup from Heinz is a classic for a reason. The ingreidents are not the best compared to today's standards (avoiding corn syrup, dyes, etc) but the ketchup does work on most foods (ie. chicken, beef, pork, etc).

  • A classic for a reason. When it comes to ketchup, nothing else compares. The perfect balance of sweet and tangy—and while I don’t eat it often, it’s a must with fries, burgers, or a nostalgic grilled cheese. Even the packaging is iconic. I appreciate brands that stay true to quality and taste over decades. Sometimes, there’s no need to reinvent the wheel.

  • For sure the classic. However, since starting my health journey I’ve noticed more the nutritional labels and there is a lot of additives and sugars in this ketchup. Yet, there is no replacement to it and if you don’t have health concerns it pairs perfectly with a hot dog, burger, or classic fries.

  • "Heinz is a classic! 🥫👌 Their sauce is a staple in my kitchen - I use it on everything from scrambled eggs to burgers. The rich, tangy flavor is unbeatable, and I love how it adds a burst of flavor to any dish. Heinz has been a trusted brand for generations, and for good reason - their quality and consistency are top-notch. What's your favorite Heinz product? 🍔👀"

  • This mayo has a rich, creamy texture that makes food tastier. The flavor is balanced—not too tangy or bland. Easy to use for sandwiches and salads. Good size and stays fresh in the fridge for a long time.

  • This was the brand everyone grew up with, and the brand that still has a grip on every restaurant when you go out to eat. I was never that into ketchup as a kid, and I'm still not that into it now. I avoid the Heinz brand because they still have added sugar in their main variety. The brand has opted to make a "no sugar added" version but forces the consumer to pay significantly more for this version. I think they want to keep their main customer base addicted to their highly sugary classic version.

  • The condiments made by Heinz are well known and trusted. In other words when you buy a Heinz product you know exactly what you are getting. I don't love the ingredients on many of their products however, they are latching onto the idea the the consumer no longer wants all the added sugars and artificial flavors and are making new products without them. I love their no added sugar ketchup. It tastes great and is not way over priced like many other natural ketchup or condiment brands.