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Kraft Heinz Partnership Goes Live at Disneyland Resort

Back in July we covered a Disney announcement that had nothing to do with rides.

The Walt Disney Company and The Kraft Heinz Company signed a long-term, multi-year partnership bringing ten Kraft Heinz brands to Disneyland Resort, Walt Disney World, and Disney Cruise Line sailings across North America. HEINZ ketchup. Philadelphia cream cheese. Kraft Mac & Cheese.

At that point it was a press release and a commercial. Real, but abstract. These deals usually sit invisible for months, and plenty of guests filed it away as something to notice eventually.

A cheeseburger with lettuce, onions, and melted cheese on a bun, topped with a pickle spear, is served alongside thick-cut fries—making it one of the best burgers at Disney World. A red napkin sits neatly beside the plate.
Credit: Disney

This week it got real.

Per WDW News Today, the first Heinz condiment dispensers have shown up at Disneyland Resort.

The Location

WDW News Today spotted them at Smokejumpers Grill in Disney California Adventure.

Three options for guests:

  • Simply tomato ketchup
  • BBQ sauce
  • Ranch

That mix matters. Ranch and BBQ next to ketchup means a full condiment station, not a ketchup swap, which is a larger operational shift than it looks.

Why That Restaurant

Not a random pick.

Smokejumpers Grill is a quick service burger and fries spot in Grizzly Peak at Disney California Adventure. High volume, condiment-heavy menu, exactly where a self-serve station gets hammered all day.

Testing branded dispensers before rolling them across two resorts and a cruise line? This is the location you start with.

What the Deal Covers

Missed the July announcement? Here is the scope.

Kraft Heinz becomes the exclusive provider of select condiments, macaroni and cheese, and cream cheese at Disney’s North American parks and resorts, plus Disney Cruise Line sailings.

Exclusivity is the key word. Not occasional appearances. Kraft Heinz products are getting embedded in Disney’s dining operations.

The rollout brings new menu offerings across hundreds of dining locations from Main Street, U.S.A. to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, along with HEINZ condiment stations and custom-designed equipment throughout the parks and on Disney Cruise Line ships.

Crinkle fries on a plate spell out “Hey” next to ketchup arranged in the iconic shape of Mickey Mouse’s head—a cheerful tribute to Disneyland Resort magic. A hand picks up one fry, emphasizing the whimsical spirit and tasty fun brought by this Kraft Heinz collaboration for Disney fans.
Credit: Disney

The Ships Beat the Parks

Worth noting for anyone following the rollout order.

New Kraft Heinz condiment dispensers debuted aboard the Disney Treasure earlier this month, before any park installation.

So the order runs Disney Cruise Line, then Disneyland Resort. Walt Disney World has nothing yet.

When Does Florida Get Them

No announced timeline.

But the math points toward soon. Multi-year exclusive partnership covering North American parks and resorts. Equipment already built and deployed in two places. And Walt Disney World has dramatically more dining locations than Disneyland Resort.

If these work at Smokejumpers Grill and on the Disney Treasure, the only real obstacle is installing them across four theme parks, two water parks, Disney Springs, and more than 25 resort hotels.

That is a genuinely massive job, which probably explains why California went first.

The Disney Treasure cruise ship
Credit: Disney

It Is Bigger Than Condiments

The partnership stretches well past dining.

Kraft Heinz gets Disney character and story licensing across ten of its brands, opening up integrated marketing campaigns and digital content across Disney media platforms.

It also reaches Disney’s studios and streaming platforms, where Kraft Heinz will fund co-created content.

Markets liked it. Kraft Heinz shares gained 1.3 percent when the deal was announced in July.

Why Kraft Heinz Chased This

Business context, because it explains the scale.

Kraft Heinz has been trying to revive its portfolio of established brands after years of sales declines. Pushing beyond grocery retail into immersive experiences is central to that.

Disney’s parks deliver a distribution footprint nothing else could match. Hundreds of dining locations, millions of annual guests, one of the strongest family brand associations anywhere.

For Kraft Heinz this is not a supply contract. It is visibility at a scale money cannot usually buy.

chicken nuggets and french fries
Credit: Disney

What It Means for Your Day

Honestly, not much.

You will see HEINZ branding on condiment stations instead of generic dispensers. The ketchup will taste like HEINZ. Mac and cheese at some spots will be Kraft.

For families raised on these products, there is a real nostalgia hit seeing them in a Disney dining room. For everybody else, it is a supplier change with nicer equipment.

Either way, this stopped being theoretical.

Watch Florida

Dispensers are live at Smokejumpers Grill in Disney California Adventure and aboard the Disney Treasure.

Nothing spotted at Walt Disney World yet. Given the agreement’s scope and how fast this has moved, that reads like when, not if.

Erica Lauren

Erica Lauren is a theme park writer and content creator based in Orlando, Florida, chosen for its proximity to Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando Resort. As a regular park visitor, she offers a ground-level perspective on her experiences. A dedicated runDisney participant, she combines her love for running with her passion for theme parks. When not writing or running, Erica is busy planning her next trip, always on the lookout for new parks to explore. A thrill ride enthusiast, she believes the best spot is in the front row of the fastest coaster.

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