Heinz have kept customers guessing this year with pigs in blankets beans and the controversial canned carbonara.
But the brand’s latest venture goes beyond the can, packing its latest instalment into a delicious fresh bread bun – as the popular brand has revealed they are now offering a brand new breakfast range.
The condiment giant – best known for its ketchup and beans – have unveiled a breakfast range in partnership with Lean Kitchen Network (LKN), consisting of three on-the-go options.
One delicious meal from the new menu is the All Day Brekkie Sub, which sandwiches sweet cured bacon, sausage, egg, and Heinz tomato ketchup, between two fluffy mounds of golden bread.
And the mouth-watering breakfast concoction is available in more than one form, with customers also treated to the option of munching on ketchup smothered bacon in a tomato-flavoured tortilla.
While most breakfast shoppers would imagine tucking into a lip-smacking meal in the comfort of a cosy café or eatery, Heinz’ new breakfast range will be available for purchase in a rather more unlikely outlet.
Customers will be able to pick up a notepad and a packet of biros on their way to indulge in the new breakfast range, which are being sold in WHSmith.
The new dishes will be available in 80 WHSmith stores around the country.
But the brand’s latest venture goes beyond the can, packing its latest installment into a delicious fresh bread bun – as the popular brand has revealed they are now offering a brand new breakfast range (pictured)
Brunch crunchers will have the option to slather their breakfast treat in either Heinz ketchup or Heinz Salad Cream.
Designed for busy commuters, the easy to eat meals are all sealed in cardboard containers featuring the unmistakable Heinz branding.
Though it’s not the first time the popular brand teamed up with LKN. The two joined forces in 2022 to launch a range of hot breakfast options – called Heinz Brekkie.
When the two first came together, their menu consisted of a delectable range of Breakfast Burritos, Bangin’ Bagels, Hash Brown Dipperz, Med Veg Toasted Flatbreads and Sausage & Beanz Egg bites.
While this years’ menu rendition will be sold at the unlikely stationary shop, WHSmith, the range was previously sold via Deliveroo, Just Eat and Uber Eats.
Faraz Nagree, CEO of LKN, said: ‘We’re so excited to partner with Heinz to bring a much needed, high-quality offer for travellers on the go. Many of us have experienced first-hand the challenge of finding a high- quality, flavourful breakfast when on the move.
‘Breakfast has always been identified as the most important meal of the day, and yet, in many ways, it is the most underserved, especially for busy commuters. With Heinz Brekkie, we’re changing the game!’
And the mouth-watering breakfast concoction is available in more than one form, with customers also treat to the option of munching on ketchup smothered bacon in a tomato-flavoured tortilla
It comes after fans were left divided by the release of a limited edition festive pigs in blankets flavoured beans
The brand have also released a controversial tinned spaghetti carbonara.
It comes after fans were left divided by the release of a limited edition festive pigs in blankets flavoured beans.
The brand, which already sell a variety of flavours are on offer, from original and reduced salt and sugar, to BBQ , Tikka, and Jalfrezi, released the new product in October ahead of the Christmas period.
Describing the festive flavour on its website, Heinz said: ‘Jingle All the Way.
Need proof that Santa got your wish list? Well here it is! Beanz, pigs in blankets, and Christmas seasoning all in one can.
‘No need to wait for the big day. Crack them open for a taste of Christmas on your toast.’
Each full tin (which weighs 400g and costs £1.50 from Sainsbury’s, or £2.50 via Heinz’s website) contains 426 calories and 18.4 grams of fat.
Sharing their opinion on the product on a post about it on the New Food Spotter website account on Instagram, one described the concoction as ‘criminal’.
Seemingly in agreement, another wrote: ‘Ya gaarn too far.’
In a short retort, another poster simply wrote: ‘Next.’
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