Queen Elizabeth II has now launched two new seasonings.


London: The Queen of United Kingdom (UK) Queen Elizabeth II has launched her own brand of condiments to go on sale at her Sandringham estate—with hefty price tag.
Queen Elizabeth II has now launched two new seasonings. Tomato ketchup and brown sauce are sold at the Royal Sandringham Estate in Norfolk.
Described as “ideal for breakfast or anytime of the day,” Sainsbury’s unique ketchup costs £ 6.99 for 295 grams, compared to just £ 60 for 460 grams.
The brown sauce is also being sold for the same price, with the description, 'a tomato based sauced packed with vinegar and spices.'
Both sauces come in a glass jar with a Royal Estate label and have been described as “ideal for breakfast or any time of the day.
The ketchup is flavoured with dates, apple juice and spices. While the brown sauce is "packed with vinegar and spices”.
The bottle says, ‘This ketchup, a real family favorite with plenty of tomatoes and light spices, is fun’.
The size of the bottle contrasts to other leading condiments on the market – a bottle of HP sauce from Tesco will set you back just £2.89.
The monarch is known to enjoy chips and enjoys ordering fish and chips from a local takeaway when staying at Balmoral castle

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