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Heinz Helping Person Who Returned Stolen Ketchup In New Jersey After 'Karma' Took Turn For Worse

LACEY TOWNSHIP, N.J. (AP) - Heinz is helping the person who was hit by guilt and bad fortune after stealing a bottle of ketchup from a restaurant in New Jersey. The so-called "Ketchup Thief" earlier this month left two new bottles of the condiment along with a note saying the person had stolen the ketchup because it would be "risky."

However, the person's car was struck a few hours later and the person's "karma" took a turn for the worse.

The person hoped luck would be restored by leaving two new bottles.

Heinz, writing on Twitter, said "Heinz makes you do crazy things." The Pittsburgh-based company offered to help the reformed thief pay for the car damage without revealing the person's identity.

Heinz posted on Friday that it found the person.

Copyright 2019 The Associated Press.

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