Heinz Launches Upside-Down Cans
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•Should YOU store tins upside-down? MailOnline tests Heinz's hack
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Heinz has released a limited edition 'Upside Down' can to make it easier to tip the contents of the can out.
Professor Charles Spence from the University of Oxford has suggested that storing a tin upside down would mean the beans would not settle at the bottom.
MailOnline tests the storage hack on 7 popular canned goods with surprising results.
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