Heinz

/haΙͺnz/ noun

A brand name most famous for Heinz ketchup and other food products, founded by Henry J. Heinz in 1869. The company is known for its '57 Varieties' slogan.

From the German surname Heinz, a diminutive of Heinrich (Henry), meaning 'ruler of the home'. Henry John Heinz founded the H.J. Heinz Company in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, building it into a food processing empire.

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