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Heinz

[ US /ˈhaɪnz/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States industrialist who manufactured and sold processed foods (1844-1919)

How To Use Heinz In A Sentence

  • Sometimes, after a long day, if I've been too busy to eat, I'll have Heinz Baked Beans on wholemeal bread.
  • Rachaela put the portions into a dish and upended a can of Heinz tomato soup over them to make a casserole.
  • Instead, customers called for blue, Heinz spokesman Robin Teets said.
  • Her predecessor, Karl-Heinz Funke, was himself a farmer and an enthusiastic supporter of intensive agricultural methods.
  • When Heinz Ellenberg, one of Europe's most influential geobotanists, travelled to the Peruvian Andes in 1957, he was looking for natural vegetation.
  • Heinz makes ketchup, pizza crust, baby cereal and other edibles in such countries as Poland, Venezuela, Botswana, Thailand, and most of all, China and India.
  • The company has also launched Heinz Chef Style Sauces, a range of Mediterranean - and Chinese - style sauces.
  • The departure of health minister Andrea Fischer and farm minister Karl-Heinz Funke follows a collapse in consumer confidence.
  • This was the third consecutive game in inclement weather at Heinz Field, including tropical-like rain that fell throughout Pittsburgh's 3-0 victory over Miami on Nov. 26 and left a newly sodded field nearly unplayable. USATODAY.com
  • But Heinz scored just two out of five for taste, with many tasters describing its flavour as "artificial" and '"synthetic", and claiming it had a "bitter" and "vinegary" taste. Heinz left playing tomato catch-up after ketchup tasting trouncing
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