‘Perfect for kids’: the best (and worst) supermarket ketchup, tested and rated
MeridStreet AI summaryA group of supermarket ketchups has been tested and rated by a reviewer. The results show that even the most affordable options performed well, with some surprising variations in tomato content. This news may not seem directly related to markets or the economy, but it does highlight the competitive nature of the consumer goods industry, where even budget-friendly products can offer quality and value.
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The review of supermarket ketchup is a consumer-focused story with no direct impact on financial markets. It does not affect investor sentiment or asset prices.
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