Baked beans can be found in some French supermarkets, particularly those found in regions which are popular with tourists. If you are looking particularly for the “big brand” British baked beans like Heinz Baked Beans, or Branston Baked Beans, these are quite commonly found in the produits du monde or “World Foods” aisle of the supermarket (rather than the tinned or canned foods section).
As one of the biggest importers of British goods into France, The Trading Post currently supply many of the main supermarket brands in France with baked beans (amongst other things). Certainly across the French Riviera, and particularly around Monaco, Nice and Cannes, you will find supermarkets selling Heinz beans (and Branston beans) supplied by The Trading Post. There are a number of Super U, Marche U, E.Leclerc, Carrefour, Spar and Intermarche supermarkets throughout the south of France that you’ll be able to pick your baked beans straight off the shelf.
Also, throughout the ski resorts of the French Alps, there are smaller Sherpa, Spar and Carrefour market supermarkets which sell a variety of British goods from The Trading Post. This means you can often have your beans on toast, even far from the shores of the British Isles.
If you are not lucky enough to have a local supermarket stocking traditional baked beans, The Trading Post also delivers direct to customers and collection points across France. This means you can buy baked beans direct, stock up your cupboards and never go short of your favourite British goods. Often people buy 6 packs, or even whole 24 tins slabs, of their much-loved baked beans (or Heinz tomato soup), so they always have the most essential “side” of a full cooked breakfast.
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