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Opinion

I tried Bud Spencer’s baked beans and was surprised

Simon Balissat
13/10/2025
Translation: Veronica Bielawski
Video: Davide Arizzoli
Cutter: Aline Piazza

Bud Spencer branded beans are many things: a trip down memory lane, a funny party gift, a collector’s item for fans. But are they actually tasty?

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The story behind these beans is as straightforward as a Bud Spencer movie. The son of the late film star, who passed away in 2016, has started selling canned beans according to his father’s recipe. At Galaxus, the product is flying off the shelves.

Head of Content Martin Jungfer has recounted the whole story in detail.

Buon appetito!

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When I flew the family nest over 15 years ago, I suddenly had to cook for myself. But it wasn’t long until this necessity became a virtue. Today, rattling those pots and pans is a fundamental part of my life. I’m a true foodie and devour everything from junk food to star-awarded cuisine. Literally. I eat way too fast. 


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