Did Mcdonalds use Heinz?
William Rodriguez
Published Jan 10, 2026
Last week, two iconic American brands parted ways: McDonald's and Heinz, which had supplied red goop to the golden arches for 40 years.
When did McDonalds stop using Heinz?
In 2013, McDonald's announced an end to a 40-year-long partnership with Heinz Foods (per Food Business News), the reason relating to the company's new CEO at the time. The CEO, Bernardo Hees, wasn't a controversial figure or a reckless businessman. But in the eyes of Ronald McDonald, he was no less an enemy.Does McDonalds own Heinz?
In February, Heinz was purchased in a $28bn (£17.3bn) takeover. McDonald's said that it would work with Heinz "to ensure a smooth and orderly transition of the McDonald's restaurant business", which has 34,000 restaurants around the world.What type of ketchup does McDonalds use?
Except most Americans will not be able to appreciate McDonalds's bravery: the company only uses branded Heinz ketchup packets in two U.S. markets. Those are Pittsburgh, where Heinz is based, and Minneapolis. Most other Americans squeeze generic packets of "Fancy Ketchup" onto their fries.Does Burger King use Heinz?
Burger King has been a customer of Heinz for 'decades' and will continue to use its products in around 80 per cent of its outlets around the world, according to a company spokesman.The Real Reason McDonald's Stopped Serving Heinz Ketchup
Why did Mcdonalds stop using Heinz?
Back in the early 1970s, Heinz supplied most of McDonald's ketchup. But in 1973, a tomato shortage struck, and Heinz prioritized its glass bottle customers over its bulk fast food accounts. McDonald's abruptly terminated their agreement.Why did Mcdonalds drop Heinz?
In 1973, a tomato shortage hit Heinz hard, and the company decided its glass bottle business would take priority over bulk accounts. Needless to say, McDonald's' executives weren't happy with this and abruptly ended the exclusive agreement.Did Mcdonalds have Heinz ketchup?
McDonald's has said it is to stop serving Heinz ketchup in its stores after 40 years. The world's biggest fast-food chain said it would drop the ketchup after Bernardo Hees, the former head of rival Burger King, took over as Heinz's chief executive.Is McDonald's sauce Heinz?
One of the longest running brand partnerships has come come to an end after McDonald's terminated its 40-year tie-up with Heinz following the latter's decision to hire the former chief executive of rival Burger King to lead its business. The fast-food chain will stop selling Heinz sauces in all its stores worldwide.Why did McDonald's change their ketchup?
The Sticky History of McDonald's KetchupHees was the former CEO of Burger King, McDonald's fast food rival. Because of Hees' history with Burger King, McDonald's decided to end its 40-year partnership with Heinz and produce its own ketchup instead. Thus, this new tomato gold was made.