Heinz declares ketchup belongs at breakfast table as social media debate erupts

Ketchup is for breakfast.

That’s what a popular condiment brand wants Americans to know when it comes to the age-old debate about whether it’s acceptable or not to put ketchup on breakfast foods.

Heinz recently announced that its nearly 150-year-old tomato ketchup will be rebranded as “breakfast ketchup” – and served in glass maple-syrup bottles.

“Go to any diner or breakfast spot in America and you’ll almost certainly find a bottle of ketchup on the table,” Jamie Mack, associate brand communications director for Heinz, told FOX Business this week. 

“Yet the question of whether ketchup belongs on breakfast foods is highly debated. Now, we’re taking a stand to show the world that Heinz ketchup is the perfect breakfast accoutrement.”

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