Tomato ketchup bottle packaging also had to be changed due to Queen's death


 The Heinz company's popular tomato ketchup bottle has to change after the death of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II.  The Royal Warrant or Royal Seal which has been used for a long time on the top of the bottle should be removed.

Tomato ketchup bottle packaging also had to be changed due to Queen's death - jbdxpress


Similarly, several products of famous brands like Cadbury, Coca-Cola, Fortnum & Mason, Waitrose and products like Twinings Tea and Bollinger Champagne will have to change their seals.


 These companies must now apply to Britain's new King, King Charles, for a new Royal Warrant or Royal Seal.


 Heinz is primarily an American food manufacturing company.  The company's tomato ketchup and tomato sauce are equally popular outside the United States and Britain.

Tomato ketchup bottle packaging also had to be changed due to Queen's death


In Britain, the Royal Seal appears on packets of food ranging from tomato ketchup.  Where under a monogram is written, 'By the Appointment to Her Majesty the Queen'.  This means that those products are approved by the royal family.  These products are also supplied to the royal family.


 Currently, at least 900 products from around 800 companies have such royal warrants.  Companies typically have to change it within two years of the death of the endorser.