From the analysis on the web, On the package of Heinz tomato sauce. Heinz says the new "Dip and Squeeze" packet holds as much ketchup as three traditional packets.
The red, bottle-shaped packets hold three times the ketchup as traditional packets. he new containers are more expensive than the old sleeves, but Heinz hopes customers learn not to grab more than one or two. The ketchup packet has been around for more than 40 years but many people struggle to open it or skip it to avoid the mess. From I perceived Heinz believes traditional ketchup packets are so annoying that they stop people from ordering fries at drive-thrus. Heinz spent about three years creating the "Dip and squeeze" packet packets will begin replacing the traditional rectangular ketchup packets later this year at Wendy's Co. As the name promises, "Dip and Squeeze" ketchup can be squeezed out through one end or the lid can be peeled back for dipping.