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Don't buy Tesco ketchup. I succumbed to getting it as it's cheaper than Heinz. And as ketchup it's fine but it's in a squeezy bottle and it's impossible to squirt out just a small amount. You have to realllllly squeeze it and then it shoots out a massive amount - and usually not where you want it.
M&S ketchup is cheap too but not as nice as Heinz.
How do you get a small amount out of a non squeezy bottle?
The best ketchup I've ever had was from the company that do the tiny jams... I think it's rowntrees, I'll find the name...
Wilkin and sons tiptree tomato ketchup, tomatoey bliss in a jar.
Don't buy Tesco ketchup. I succumbed to getting it as it's cheaper than Heinz. And as ketchup it's fine but it's in a squeezy bottle and it's impossible to squirt out just a small amount. You have to realllllly squeeze it and then it shoots out a massive amount - and usually not where you want it.
M&S ketchup is cheap too but not as nice as Heinz.
How do you get a small amount out of a non squeezy bottle?
The best ketchup I've ever had was from the company that do the tiny jams... I think it's rowntrees, I'll find the name...
Wilkin and sons tiptree tomato ketchup, tomatoey bliss in a jar.
Mine is just like the old days, so thick it won't come out, then a slap on its bottom gives a gallon of it on your chips
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