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Lojcs @lemm.ee Til heinz is american
24 0 Replytiramichu @lemm.ee The Heinz who started the company was the son of German immigrant parents, hence the surname.
28 0 ReplyPatch @feddit.uk Brand ownership can get super weird.
Heinz is an American company. Daddies, which is a very British brand, is now owned by Heinz too, so is also American.
On the other hand Helmann's (of both mayo and ketchup providence) is an American brand which is now owned by Unilever...so technically British.
9 0 ReplyWhyYesZoidberg @lemmy.world Tell me about it! I spent waaaay too much time in the store today, looking up the incestuous corporate relationships.
Also, TIL I learned that I need reading glasses :(
Fucking tiny print
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Kit @lemmy.blahaj.zone Fun fact time! Heinz originated in Pittsburgh and used to have a massive factory built in the 1910's, and when it shut down they eventually renovated it into apartments. The buildings are now all named after what they once produced there - Bean Building, Meat Building, Cereal Building, Reservoir Building, and Shipping Building.
It's rumored that the Meat Building has a vibrant gay community.
4 0 ReplyLojcs @lemm.ee Real life lore
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stebo @lemmy.dbzer0.com
lol it sounds so not American
do Americans even know how to pronounce it properly?
2 4 ReplyLeFantome @programming.dev Yes, they pronounce it correctly. Even if it was somehow a challenge, they have been hearing it in commercials since early childhood.
2 0 Replystebo @lemmy.dbzer0.com
whoa ok I'm sorry just wondering
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