HEINZ has confirmed that a popular teatime favourite has been discontinued, leaving some shoppers gutted. The healthy snack , often put on toast, is no longer being produced, the company said. Some customers contacted Heinz after noticing that tins of Heinz Organic Baked Beans were missing from supermarket shelves.

One wrote on X/Twitter : "Out of curiosity, have the Organic Baked Beans been withdrawn? No one selling them any more in NI. "Got all excited when I found them still listed on the website and told me I could buy them online, but no - not there either." The company replied: "The Heinz Organic Beans have recently been discontinued.

" READ MORE IN MONEY The shopper responded with three crying emojis. Another disappointed customer on Facebook said: "Really not happy as these were our go-to beans." Another wrote: "Hey Heinz! Bring back your organic baked beans! They were the BEST.

" While the beans are no longer available to buy on the Heinz website or on supermarket websites, some stores might still have some tins in stock, so check with your local shop and you might still be in luck. Most read in Money As an alternative, your supermarket might also have its own organic baked beans in stock. For example, Tesco and M&S make their own organic beans, which both cost £1.

Mr Organic Organic Baked Beans cost £1.65 at Amazon and Ocado. Last month, we reported that Heinz also stopped producing its popular Piccalilli Pickle condiment .

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