Heinz "Green" Mustard Would You Try It?
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That looks like something from Chernobyl, dang. It doesn't look very healthy whatsoever to make matters worse.
Imagine the chemical dye they must be using to make it green P, not too healthy i would assume
And this was in the USA 3 years ago but just reached the UK, next , the chlorinated chicken
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telmel That actually looks gross and the dude bought it to make a "funny" video.
I'll check the aisle tomorrow when I visit Sainsbury's.
PhilipMarc Have a look at the e numbers P, just to see what they have used to change it from mustard yellow to green
The only person i think would use it might be the Hulk
Full of chemicals and sugar no doubt unlike real green mustard which is made from cruciferous veg and probably packed with vits and mins.
MelissaLee1 This is the mustard I generally use (not a whole lot) and I like the taste of it.
Think I've seen it at LIDL? Google shows it's sold in Iceland stores. I'll try a different mustard when this one ends though guaranteed not that cancerous green stuff Heinz released.
PhilipMarc I wouldn't eat any American food after the things I have seen on YouTube. We may think our food is bad but compared to theirs........
We are not allowed to import their eggs, can't see why we'd need to anyway.
PhilipMarc American mustard is ok but seriously weak.Colmans English is the best but Lidl's own is much cheaper and not a lot different so I buy that.
They've done this before with things like tomato sauce. Doesn't float my boat if I'm honest can leave without it
Oh no, I don't like mustard anyway and the colour of the bottle would be enough to put anyone off.
I like mustard but I don’t think I’d buy that, the colour is off-putting. I’m confused about the Monster Energy logo on the label - is it half mustard, half energy drink?!
Urgh that doesn’t look nice to eat whatsoever yuck probably make your tongue all green! The food colouring no idea what that’s made of, looks like it would glow in the dark lmfao
I very rarely use mustard and because of that I just end up not buying it because by the time I get around to using it again its already seriously old. I used to like a little bit of mustard on a ham sandwich in the past. I prefer some coleslaw though and can also use that with a salad so more likely to have that.
I rarely buy any Heinz products nowadays. I did buy some Heinz tomato soup from farmfoods perhaps 6 months ago or so but that is the last Heinz product I can remember buying for a long time. However I think in both Hungry Horse and Wetherspoons they still use Heinz for both bottles and sachets and use them fairly frequently.,
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