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Branston beans are superior to Heinz beans.
Fuck Heinz in general. They don't make things taste like actual things, just sweet crap.
Their tomato sauce is terrible. Tomatoes taste tangy, not sweet.
This is the first I've heard of Branston beans, but now I'm excited to try them when I'm back in England in a couple of weeks.
I was there for Christmas and bought a relatively huge jar of pickle before I remembered I wasn't going to be able to fly with it. A lot of pork pie was eaten that day.
Yes!!! I have some Branston beans, always chosen over Heinz any day.
I am appalled
The M&S own brand beans are the best I've had. I found Heinz to taste too artificially sweet.
I'll have to give them a go!