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Heinz launches £10 food box delivery service

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Heinz has launched a new £10 food box delivering beans, spaghetti hoops and soups to people's doors during lockdown. With supermarket delivery slots increasingly more difficult to come by, and canned goods in high demand due to their long shelf life, many people have been struggling to get hold of store cupboard staples.

Now, people stuck at home can use the Heinz to Home service to stock up, with a three-day delivery window. The boxes contain eight tins of beans, four tins of spaghetti hoops and four tins of tomato soup for £10, plus a £3.50 delivery charge.

There are also plans to expand the range to include other popular products such as tomato ketchup. Heinz is also partnering with Blue Light Card, a discount service for NHS, emergency

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