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Canada-US Ketchup Controversy
The company said that by 2024, about 10% of Heinz ketchup sold in Canada came from the United States. However, the majority is bottled in Mount Royal, Quebec, using tomatoes sourced from Leamington, Ontario. These Canadian-made bottles are labeled “Prepared in Canada,” in accordance with Canadian Food Inspection Agency guidelines. Despite this clarification, Canadian consumers have reported purchasing bottles of Heinz ketchup labelled as made in the United States.
Kraft Heinz has clarified that the presence of these products on the Canadian market is a practical response to an unexpected increase in local demand that cannot be met by the Canadian plant in Mont-Royal, or illustrates the manufacture of specialty ketchups produced exclusively in the United States.
This episode illustrates the difficulties in the relationship between Heinz and the Canadian market since 2014, when the company sold its tomato processing plant in Leamington, Ontario, allowing the French’s brand to capitalize on buyers’ trust in its Canadian-sourced products. After a significant decline in sales, Heinz resumed production of Canadian tomatoes in 2020 and “completed a full crop in 2022.” With the renewal and expansion of the partnership with Highbury Canco, 100,000 tonnes of Canadian tomatoes are processed for Heinz each year (see also related articles below), destined for the production of ketchup, tomato sauce and tomato juice.

The US trade surplus in tomato sauces and ketchup with Canada was around $170 million last year, up 34% from the previous three years.
Sources: cbc.ca, weeklyvoice.com, TDM


























