Should you keep tomato ketchup in the fridge or cupboard? Twitter sparks FIERCE debate

Some say the fridge, while others believe the cupboard is the best place.

One user took to Twitter to do a poll and finally get the definitive answer.

User ‘vic’ asked: “Where does ketchup belong?”

Her followers were then invited to vote in a poll between “in the fridge” and “not in the fridge”.

And the answer was decisive, with 77 per cent saying ketchup should go “in the fridge”.

This correlates with research carried out by Asda that downs 53 per cent of Brits prefer refrigerated tomato ketchup.

However a sizeable 47 per cent of people like their sauce at room temperature.

In a bid to keep all of their customers happy, Asda are stocking their own brand sauce in both refrigerated and non-refrigerated areas of one of their branches.

An Asda spokesman said: “Tomato Ketchup is a staple of many of our customers weekly shop but recent debate has prompted us to trial two areas to stock our great value own brand Tomato Ketchup sauces, so we can end the debate once and for all and give everyone what they want.”

The debate about sauce comes as one Domino’s Pizza have admitted for the second time buying cheap supermarket wedges and then selling them on for a 250 per cent mark-up.

A photo emerged online which shows a Domino’s member of staff buying potato wedges in bulk from Asda.

The image, taken somewhere in the London area, shows £1 bags of own brand wedges piled high on the conveyor belt.

Domino’s, who sell wedges for £3.49 a portion, have previously been caught out buying supermarket versions of the snack to sell at a store.

Twitter user Sinead Sarah said she saw the Domino’s worker in his uniform at the checkout with what appeared to be around 15 bags of the potato snacks.

She shared an image on Twitter yesterday with the caption: “Thank you @dominos – next time I spend £3.49 on [a] tiny portion of potato wedges I’ll remember they’re from Asda!!!”

Her post has already been retweeted and liked thousands of times.

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