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Heinz Reduced Salt and Sugar Beans

 
Description: Manufacturer: Heinz / Type: Vegetables

Newest Review: ... i could take in. i was having a look at the beans section in morrisons and noticed reduced sugar and salt heinz beanz. when ... more

 ... everybody else is moaning about low fat/salt/sugar foods and how they dont taste as nice i honestly dont taste much of a difference and these beanz were no exception. so now these beanz are my first choice. i dont think most people can afford to be eating as much salt and sugar as they do these days so whenever i see the same product only with less salt/sugar/fat then i will get it! and the people who say they taste bland and "not the same" i honestly do think its all in their minds! so i say good on the...more

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jaggerjatt
Premium Review Heinz Reduced Salt and Sugar Beans: Heinz Reduced Salt and Sugar beans (278 words)
by - written on 13/01/09 (Very useful, 13 readings)
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Heinz have been making baked beans ever since 1886 and have always been a good addition to most meals, cheap so ideal for families and also full of fibre. All in all the perfect food stuff most people might say. Certainly goes well with everything from baked potatoes, toast, sausages. A students favourite, heinz have been the best quality beans available for any quick and ready meal situation. To go alongside the publicity from various health organisations, they have now started producing a version which has upto 50% less fat and salt, but surprisingly also less sugar. I didn't even know that beans had so much sugar in them in the first place to be honest but as ...  Read the complete review

pagso
Premium Review Beanz only meanz Heinz when they are full of salt & sugar! (251 words)
by - written on 01/09/09 (Very useful, 16 readings)
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On a recent online shopping order I saw that Heinz beans were on a buy one get one free offer so ordered 2 multipacks of Heinz beans; what I hadn't noticed is that I was ordering the reduced sugar and salt version as opposed to the full salt & sugar variety I normally order. When not on offer the price is the same for both versions. I hadn't realised that beans were overly full of sugar and salt and believed them to be a quite healthy accompaniment to my childrens meals. Looking at the nutritional information on the back of the two versions the reduced sugar & salt version does contain slightly less calories - 137 per half can compared to 151 in the ...  Read the complete review

rxbeef
Premium Review Heinz Reduced Salt and Sugar Beans: just try them! (264 words)
by - written on 13/01/09 (Useful, 19 readings)
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I love baked beans, and healthy as they already are, there was definitely scope to remove some sugar and salt. This really shows that Heinz is making an effort for its customers, which is appreciated. It's not much more effort to select a different tin of beans after all. The packaging remains almost identical, in its distinctive tin, which was a good move as not to bewilder shoppers. It also reminds the customer that this is the real deal and that they are buying from a trusted brand. The added health benefits of beans are certainly a good thing, there really is no difference in taste in my opinion, and like for like this is obviously the better ...  Read the complete review

whiteangel
Premium Review Beans.. even better for you heart. (175 words)
by - written on 09/09/09 (Useful, 12 readings)
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I have been using these beans for sometime now and now can no longer eat the normal ones as they taste too sweet. I guess its like taking sugar in your tea...... Admittedly when you first eat them you do notice the different but after a time you get used to them. Even my children eat them to without any quibbles. My only bugbear with them is that they seem to be very watery. i am not sure if they actually put less beans in, but when you open a tin of the lower s & s ones its half liquid and all the beans are at the bottom. maybe its because the sauce isn;t as thick and therefore does not suspend the beans aswell, but why would this happen? All i say ...  Read the complete review

emzgee89
Premium Review Heinz Reduced Salt and Sugar Beans: low sugar/low salt - still yummy! (190 words)
by - written on 03/11/09 (Somewhat useful, 9 readings)
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i was looking for more ways to become a little healthier so started taking my lunch into work rather than eating out every day. so that gave me the problem of what i could take in. i was having a look at the beans section in morrisons and noticed reduced sugar and salt heinz beanz. when everybody else is moaning about low fat/salt/sugar foods and how they dont taste as nice i honestly dont taste much of a difference and these beanz were no exception. so now these beanz are my first choice. i dont think most people can afford to be eating as much salt and sugar as they do these days so whenever i see the same product only with less salt/sugar/fat then i will ...  Read the complete review

 

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