Heinz has stopped selling its Weight Watchers frozen meal range, leaving customers disappointed. The company says the decision was made to streamline its portfolio and focus on products that deliver the most value. The range included popular options like Chicken Curry and Beef Lasagne.
Heinz has dropped a popular diet meal range leaving customers gutted. Its Weight Watchers frozen meal range has now been axed from stores, the frozen food and soup specialist - which also makes condiments - has confirmed to its shoppers.
Representatives from Heinz told The Sun the range is no more, and said they were aware the move would leave fans "disappointed", reports BirminghamLive. In a gushing four-star review of the Lasagne, one Asda shopper wrote: "I buy this lasagne regularly, as it tastes good and is low calories. The portion is quite small so I have salad or veg with it.
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