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So the next time you grab that bottle of ketchup, remember it wasn't always tomato-based, and it traveled the world before it got to you. Smith: Oh, look at that. It sticks. It doesn't drip off.
This story appears in the February 2019 issue of National Geographic magazine. Ketchup—that cheerful red sauce sold in handy glass bottles—first came on the American market in the 19th century.
Ketchup packets are its latest casualty, according to a new report by The Wall Street Journal. Kraft Heinz confirmed the ketchup shortage to Insider. Steve Cornell, the company's president ...