HOUSTON – Kraft Heinz, which manufactures condiments such as ketchup and mustard, sparked a nationwide debate about how you should store your ketchup. CNN reported that the United Kingdom-based branch of the company shared a tweet that said “Ketchup. Goes. In. The. Fridge!” That tweet reached four million people worldwide.…Read More
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