Is This the Worlds Most Expensive Rare Heinz?

IS THIS THE WORLDS MOST EXPENSIVE HEINZ BAKED BEANS CAN? WITH VID AND PIX By Shuk Yee Tsang Check out this amazing baked bean can that was labelled upside down and is now being sold to raise money for charity! Captain Beany, 70, from Port Talbot, UK, bought a 4 pack of Heinz baked beans only to find one can the wrong way up. The 70-year-old is obsessed with beans and eats 5 cans a week, that’s 240 cans in one year! Captain is hoping to sell the can for charity for near £6,000! He is fundraising for the British heart foundation, a charity close to his heart, as he lost his brother to Cardiomyopathy in 2000. Captain Beany had this to say about the can: “I purchased the multi pack in Tesco approx. July of 2017 which clearly states best before 09/2019!” “When I was in possession of the multi-pack of Heinz Baked Beans, I was totally ‘blown’ away and couldn't believe to what I was viewing!” “A one off individual inverted can which clearly displayed the Heinz actual label printed upside down!” “Believe it or not, I contacted customer support at Heinz H.Q inferring to my strange half baked oddity some time ago, and did not receive any communication back at all!” He had this to say about his fundraising efforts: “I have set a reserved priced item for a punitive £57.00 but hopefully, we could make at least £5,757 in the can!” “I have been fundraising over the best part of forty years creating various madcap charity stunts, and namely the baked bean bath record still holds since September 1986 for one hundred hours! “ “I estimate with the very generous public, we have amassed over £250,000 over the span of forty years and not ready to throw in the tin can yet!” He had this to say about the British heart foundation: “Specifically, I lost my dear younger brother, Peter Kirk in September 2000 to cardiomyopathy at age 37.” “Therefore, this charity is very much close to my heart also!” END