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Published 17:15 12 Feb 2024 GMT
Updated 17:15 12 Feb 2024 GMT

Baked beans are an absolute staple of the British diet.
On toast, on a potato, on a full English - us Brits will eat beans wherever, whenever.
The average Brit eats beans a whopping 57 times a year, with a quarter of people claiming to eat them more than twice a week.
However, there is one classic combo that nearly half of people back as being the country's best food combinations - beans and cheese, of course.
The majority of bean lovers (64%) think that the humble baked bean is improved by a sprinkling of cheese.
But have you ever dreamed of getting that delicious beans-and-cheese combo without having to go through the faff of grating your own cheddar?
Well, Heinz is finally making those dreams come true.
The bean brand is launching a collaboration with Cathedral City just in time for Valentine's Day, because they are the ultimate hot couple, right?
To get your hands on a tin you'll have to be quick, though.
The brand are releasing 500 cans on Valentine's Day exclusively on heinztohome.co.uk for an RRP of £1.80.
For those who aren't quite as desperate to try out the new flavour, the Heinz x Cathedral City collab will be in shops nationwide from February 21.
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