To: Sub-Driver
"The catalyst . . . came from the changing needs of our consumers and our commitment to health and wellness." Silly me. I thought manufacturers were in business to make products people WANT, not to guess about what you think they need.
Kowtowing to the government health god.
Man......I hope this bites them right on their round, rosy-red ta-MAto.
9 posted on
05/14/2010 4:12:07 AM PDT by
MamaTexan
(I am not a administrative, corporate, collective, legal, political or public entity or ~person~)
To: MamaTexan
Exactly. Even our ketchup wants to nanny us now.
"The catalyst...came from the changing needs of our consumers"
Needs, not wants.
I'd like to see one letter from a customer asking Heinz to reduce the salt. This is being forced from above on a public that doesn't want this kind "change".
I hope there's a backlash. Hunts needs to start a campaign to unseat Heinz. Their slogan could be "Heinz. The incumbent ketchup."
To: MamaTexan
"The catalyst . . . came from the changing needs of our consumers and our commitment to health and wellness."
Silly me. I thought manufacturers were in business to make products people WANT, not to guess about what you think they need. I'll buy what I want. It won't be Heinz.
55 posted on
05/14/2010 5:20:51 AM PDT by
sionnsar
(IranAzadi|5yst3m 0wn3d-it's N0t Y0ur5:SONY|Remember Neda Agha-Soltan|TV--it's NOT news you can trust)
To: MamaTexan
Silly me. I thought manufacturers were in business to make products people WANT I want low sodium ketchup. I'll buy it.
69 posted on
05/14/2010 5:43:35 AM PDT by
Moonman62
(The issue of whether cheap labor makes America great should have been settled by the Civil War.)
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