Heinz has created baked bean-filled hash browns in the ‘most British’ move ever

Heinz has created the ‘most British’ snack every by mashing together two staples – baked beans and hash browns.

They’re set to hit supermarket shelves next month, ready to cure hangovers and fuel lazy Sunday mornings in front of the telly.

Heinz has announced that its baked bean-stuffed hash brown fingers will land in September, The Manc reports.

At this point, very little is known about Heinz’s Beanz Filled Hash Browns, but what we do know is that they’re going to exclusively stocked at branches of leading frozen food retailer Icleand nationwide from next month, and they’re expected to be just £2 per bag on introductory offer.

Announcing that Heinz Beanz Filled Hash Browns are on the way, Icleand Foods said on Twitter: “Remember when you had Heinz Baked Beans with hash browns and thought “Why not put the baked beans IN the hash browns”?

“Well, coming in September.”

Heinz also took to the comments of an Instagram post by popular food blogger NewFoodsUK last week to add that: “These are actually peng, we promise.”

Foodies in their thousands have been taking to social media to share their delight at the news that Heinz Beanz Filled Hash Browns are now actually a real thing, with people already branding them “unreal”.

One person Tweeted: “This is the most British thing I’ve ever seen.”

Another said: “Want the truth? I’ll be buying as many of these as my freezer will permit.”

“Delicious… Can’t wait to try them,” another person said on Instagram.

No actual release date for the Heinz Beanz Filled Hash Browns has been confirmed, so fans will need to keep their eyes peeled.

Heinz’s Beanz Filled Hash Browns are coming to Iceland stores nationwide next month / Credit: Iceland (via Instagram)

The news of the new food creation comes after Iceland announced earlier this month that it’s giving pensioners in Greater Manchester vouchers worth £30 to help with food and essentials amid the rising cost of living crisis.

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With inflation now at a 40-year UK high and the rising cost of living crisis continuing to make it its impact felt nationwide, Iceland has partnered with The Rothesay Foundation to launch a new voucher scheme aimed at supporting pension-aged people ease the financial burden.

“No one should ever have to worry about how they are going to eat or drink,” said Richard Walker – Managing Director of Iceland.

“We hope that the support we can offer across the UK will help pensioners access and enjoy a worry-free meal during this difficult time.”

Featured Image – Iceland, via Instagram

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