McDonald's hasn't updated their ketchup packet design since 1986?!

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KLin

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Good tomatoes are used for diced, stewed and peeled products. Everything else goes into paste, sauces and ketchup.
 

Wreckem

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If your McDonalds isn't using this: it's not worth eating there.

The cumulative affect of 3 years or R&D and millions of dollars = Ketchup Packet 2.0

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No McDonalds in the US will be using the Heinz Dip and Squeeze packets.

And you know I've never used the squeeze part of the dip and squeeze packets. So I dont really see how it is all that innovative, it combines two forms into one and doesn't do either as good one form products. Whataburger has had a dippable ketchup packet for decades. Again whataburger ketchup >>>>>>> any other ketchup.
 
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