Monday, October 28, 2013

McDonald's Is Dropping Heinz Ketchup After 40 Years

McDonald’s said they would be getting their ketchup elsewhere after a former Burger King CEO was named the head of Heinz.



Mike Blake / Reuters


McDonald's announced Friday it would be dropping Heinz as its ketchup provider after Heinz named the former head of Burger King as its CEO.


"As a result of recent management changes at Heinz, we have decided to transition our business to other suppliers over time," McDonald's said in a statement.


Bernardo Hees, 42, became the CEO of Burger King Worldwide, Inc., in 2010, according to Forbes. He was named Heinz CEO on June 10.


McDonald's mostly uses Heinz ketchup internationally; Pittsburgh and Minneapolis are the only U.S. markets that use the brand. The majority of in-store ketchup dispensers in McDonald's locations are not branded, and McDonald's ketchup packets are labeled "fancy ketchup." But McDonald's has used Heinz ketchup for 40 years.


A Burger King spokesman told Reuters the chain has used Heinz ketchup for "decades" in roughly 80% of the markets it's located in.


A Heinz spokesperson declined to comment.


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