Heinz Dumps Beloved Ploughman’s Pickle, Fans Fume!

Iconic Condiment Scrapped

Heinz has pulled the plug on one of its most cherished sauces. The US food giant confirmed it has officially discontinued its popular Ploughman’s Pickle, sparking uproar among UK shoppers.

Known worldwide for staples like ketchup and mayo, Heinz had kept the pickle available – until now. The move has left loyal fans gutted, especially coeliacs who appreciated the gluten-free recipe.

Shoppers Outraged on Social Media

One disappointed customer posted on X (formerly Twitter): “I am trying to buy Heinz Ploughman’s Pickle but can’t find it anywhere. Has it been discontinued? I like it ’cause it’s gluten-free.”

“Thanks for your message. Sorry to say but this product has now been discontinued,” replied Heinz.

The fan responded: “Oh no! It was great & gluten-free, so great for us coeliacs.”

Across X, fans vented fury about the loss. One asked why it was suddenly missing from shelves in East Sussex, to which Heinz confirmed: “Unfortunately we no longer produce Ploughman’s Pickle.”

Why Fans Loved It

  • Chunky texture and rich, classic flavour
  • Perfect for cheese sandwiches or jacket potatoes
  • Gluten-free – ideal for those with coeliac disease
  • Part of Heinz’s historic pickle line dating back to the 1860s

One user raved: “By far the best pickle for any occasion.” Another praised its gluten-free status, saying they didn’t react to it, unlike Branston. “Far better than Branston,” added another.

The End of a Pickle Era

Heinz’s Ploughman’s Pickle was a staple alongside Piccalilli, Mustard Pickle, and Sandwich Pickle. Now, with the brand’s decision to scrap the product, many Brits are mourning the loss of a long-time favourite condiment.

As one passionate fan put it: “It wasn’t just a pickle – it was THE pickle.”

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