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Heinz Baked Beans Reviews
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Guest 20th Jul 2009
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The quality of Heinz Beans are certainly no longer the markets best. A lot of my family and friends have grown up eating only Heinz. Many now are switching, mainly to Branston. The main difference I find is the consistant rich sauce that Branston use rather than the seemingly variable indifferent th ...
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davety04 25th May 2009
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Heinz Baked Beans are by far, the most overrated product on the shelves. Heinz have a reputation for quality, well all I can say is that standards have slipped! Beans are hard, sauce thin and tasteless. People who swear by these beans generally are food heathens and won't try anything else. Try Bra ...
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Hazelmarch 11th Oct 2008
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Ready to eat cold for survival on the trail. Recipe . Take one can opener. nice warm or hot, no need to boil as cooked to perfection by manufacturer. Established childhood favorite very filling. Okay on there own. very pally with other flavours..etc etc..vegetarian friendly.. green tin...
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Guest 10th Oct 2008
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Whoever came up with this certainly seems to have no catering or taste skills - never again. It made me feel so sick with one taste. Not a very good idea heinz. I would certainly request a refund. Very disappointing.(even my baked potato wanted to escape!)
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loretta hamilton 10th Aug 2008
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I really love Heinz beans, if I eat out in a cafe I won't have beans unless they're Heinz because the sauce on Heinz is the tastiest I've ever eaten.
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chez18
9th Feb 2008
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these beans are also good for you! they also do a even healthier version in the weight watchers range wich are really nice too! i think people are just getting a bit to picky and harsh on heins baked beans! haha
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kmp3000
26th Oct 2007
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An expensive tin of beans and a bit of a let down on the taste although the texture is perfect. I personally prefer HP beans. I find them more tasty and they are usually cheaper in the supermarket. Heinz have "Bean" around for a few years now and there are far more better beans on the market.
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palmolive
19th Sep 2006
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A bean to be proud of, I am no stranger to the taunts of bean snobbery. And - hear this - I am no bean snob but rather a connoisseur of the bean and I consider Heinz to be the only baked bean producer of note. This is no whim either. I have been eating the bean for years and have tested it in variou ...
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petrasuk 16th Sep 2006
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Even in 1947 when I came home from the army, Heinz beans on buttered toast was my favourite meal. I say meal rather than snack, because they were sufficiently nutritious to make a meal. Now the sauce is pathetic, and about 8% of the beans in every can is uncooked, hard and inedible. At 75 yrs of age ...
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Skystaff 4th Jul 2006
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WHERE ARE THE BEANS! I used to remember opening a can of Heinz Beans and seeing Beans - now its just sauce (and too much of it) once I have drained away the sauce I am left with just 3/4 of a tin of Beans.
Hows this for value - Get a 4 Pack (value for money Bean), deduct 1/4 from each tin and ...
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