Back in 1876, he launched his version of the condiment under the name "catsup." The brand quickly changed the name to ketchup, eventually selling it in both the U.S. and Europe, which likely ...
and you'd rather avoid what you feel to be inferior ketchup brands in the future. Maybe you want to buy the same ketchup you eat at In-N-Out or Five Guys, for home. Maybe you're just curious.
What: “Heinz Chip Dip,” a limited-edition offering to help align Heinz ketchup with potato chips (rather than fries) in the minds of consumers, extending the brand’s “It Has to Be Heinz” platform.
Władysław Kopaliński in his ‘Słownik Wyrazów Obcych’ (Dictionary of Foreign Words) lists a few variations of this sauce’s name: ‘catsup’, ‘catchup’, ‘katsup’ and the now common ketchup. They are ...