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flag A budget ketchup outperformed pricier brands in taste and texture, debunking the notion that higher cost equals better quality.

flag A food blogger tested three ketchups priced from 73p to £7.95, finding the cheapest one—Sainsbury’s Stamford St Co—rated highest for flavor and texture, despite being slightly sweet. flag The mid-range Hellmann’s scored lower, while the £7.95 Fortnum and Mason ketchup surprised her with a chocolate-like taste and spicy kick, earning the lowest score. flag The results challenge the idea that higher price means better quality, showing affordable options can outperform premium brands.

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