The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Heinz and Tesco bury the hatchet as bean-filled lorries head for stores

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Tesco’s shelves will be brimming with beans again as the company reached a truce in its dispute with food giant Heinz.

In a joint statement, the firms said they had got “back together” after gaps opened in the aisles of the UK’s biggest supermarke­t.

According to reports, bosses at Tesco were displeased by the rising prices for Heinz products, as they try to compete with discount retailers Aldi and Lidl.

During the spat, it is understood Heinz suspended deliveries to the supermarke­t chain.

It led to shortages of some products, including some types of baked beans and chicken noodle soup.

“Tesco and Heinz are pleased to have reached an agreement that will see the full range of Heinz products return to Tesco shelves and online, continuing to offer our customers great value on the nation’s favourite Heinz varieties,” the companies said.

“Lorries full of Heinz products, including Heinz tomato ketchup and Heinz beans will hit the road shortly, and Tesco colleagues will be working hard to ensure shelves are filled again over the coming days.

“With British summertime finally here, Tesco shoppers will be able to get all the essentials they need for their perfect summer salad or barbecue, including the Heinz varieties they know and love.

“It’s great to be back together.”

During the spat, Tesco said it was trying to keep the price of a weekly shop in check as costs soar for under-pressure households.

“We will not pass on unjustifia­ble price increases to our customers,” it said.

Research by the trade magazine The Grocer shows that the cost of a tin of Heinz baked beans has increased from 90p to £1.20 in Asda.

A four-pack of 400g Heinz tomato soup cans has gone up from £2.50 to £3.50 in Sainsbury’s, the publicatio­n also revealed.

It’s great to be back together

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