There are many things that will change following the death of Queen Elizabeth, but a shake up when it comes to Heinz ketchup bottles is perhaps not one of the changes that immediately springs to mind. However, the bottle that bears the Royal Warrant, must now remove the seal of approval that is displayed at the top and front of its UK bottles.
So, what is a royal warrant? The document, according to Royal.uk is "granted as a mark of recognition to people or companies who have regularly supplied goods to HM The Queen" and other specific royals. It is an official approval that lets a company use the royal coat of arms on products and in marketing.
Brands and food and drink firms who were granted warrants by Queen Elizabeth II include Coca-Cola, Premier Foods, Unilever, British Sugar, Britvic, Martini, Dubonnet, Johnnie Walker, The Famous Grouse owner Matthew Gloag & Son, Gordon’s and Pimm’s.
A Royal Warrant is neither a seal nor a seal of approval.
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