A RARE Heinz sauce has been spotted on supermarket shelves and shoppers can’t get enough.

When it comes to the perfect sauce for chips, few people would argue that there’s anything better than ketchup.

Shoppers have spotted a new Heinz sauce on supermarket shelves

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Shoppers have spotted a new Heinz sauce on supermarket shelvesCredit: Morrisons

But shoppers have been left screaming in delight after spotting Heinz chip sauce on supermarket shelves.

The Dutch-style sauce is creamy like mayonnaise but with 70% less fat.

One shopper found the sauce on sale in Farmfoods and posted a picture of it to social media where it received hundreds of likes and comments.

One Facebook user tagged their friend and wrote: “Yes please!”

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A second said: “What on Earth is this? I have never heard of it before.”

Another gushed: “Love, love, love this.”

And a fourth added: “I NEED some of this!”

The Sun has asked Heinz how long this sauce has been available and we will update this article once we hear back.

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But if you’re hoping to get your hands on a bottle, you will have to head to your local Farmfoods or Morrisons.

You can pick up a 400ml bottle for £3.39, or 85p per 100ml.

In comparison, a bottle of Heinz tomato ketchup is £3.99 at Morrisons, or 44p per 100ml.

You can find your nearest supermarket by using the store locator tool on the retailer’s website.

It comes just weeks after Heinz revealed a tomato ketchup pasta sauce.

The sauce comes in a proper glass jar, but with the same look and branding as a classic bottle of ketchup, and will costs £2.50 at Tesco.

Plus, it also launched a new tomato ketchup pickle flavour at Tesco stores nationwide for £3.99.

Earlier this year we also revealed shoppers were only just realising the Heinz Beanz pizza had returned after being discontinued 20 years ago.

Plus, Heinz confirmed that it has discontinued one of the nation’s favourites sauces and it has left shoppers fuming.

The iconic ’90s pizza costs £3.50 to buy exclusively from Iceland store.

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