Select Costco Wholesale Stores: 2-Pack 25oz. Hellmann's Real Mayo Squeeze Bottle
$6.60
$9.59
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Select Costco Wholesale Stores has 2-Pack 25oz. Hellmann's Real Mayo Squeeze Bottles on sale for $9.59 - $3 Off Discount = $6.59 valid for in-warehouse purchase only.
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Thanks to community member GimmeYoTots for finding this deal
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2-Pack 25oz. (1.56 Qt.) Hellmann's Real Mayonnaise Squeeze Bottles
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Deal is valid for in-warehouse purchase only; roughly $3.29/bottle
Mayonnaise in general has gone up in price over the past few months, a good way to stock up on this pantry staple
Product may not be available in all locations
Product Item Number: 981859 for reference
Offer valid while pricing/supplies last
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If you don't have a Costco Warehouse Membership, you can sign-up here
Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated
My second mayonnaise post in 30 days - so, I like mayo, and mayo has gotten pretty damn expensive. To give you an idea how good of a deal this is, Walmart sells the 11.5 oz squeeze bottle of Hellman's Mayo for $3.98 per bottle - and Walmart has no free delivery on this product (not sure if Walmart + even delivers this for free). At any rate, the Costco price is only $3.30 per 25 oz bottle vs Walmart's $3.98 for a bottle that is less than half the size. For some reason, I don't see this in the Costco coupon book or anywhere else, but I don't think it's a YMMV -- but, not certain one way or the other.
I know this is only so helpful, but if you really want good mayo you should try making your own.
Takes 2 minutes with an immersion blender and some common ingredients (egg, oil, mustard, lemon) and its world changing, kind of like when you go to a restaurant and wonder why the mayo there is so good.
Okay, of course I'm aware that eggs have increased in price. That said, do you REALLY think that the increase in the price of Mayo is proportional to the increase in the price of eggs? Even if eggs went up 300%, it depends how many eggs are used in a container of Mayo. Most Mayo containers are not as large as the one in the OP - they're usually in the 20oz or less size category. Also, have you looked at the ingredients list on a can of Mayo? Eggs are the third ingredient - after canola oil and water. So...
So... this large squeeze container in the OP is 25oz, but according to a quick Google search, there is only 1.613 eggs in a 30 oz container. This means there are .05376 eggs per oz of Hellman's Real Mayo. So, therefore, a 25 oz container of Hellman's Mayo contains only 25 x .05376 = 1.34 eggs. Unilever, the owner of the Hellman's brand is obviously buying eggs at a very low wholesale price, but even I can buy two dozen cage-free eggs at Costco for under about $6.49 (at retail), which is about 27 cents per egg. So...., even at retail prices, a 25 oz container of Hellman's contains only about $0.27 x 1.34 = $0.36 worth of eggs at Costco prices. So, 36 cents is the total cost at todays price - even if the increased price today has doubled, that means the cost of the eggs in a 25 oz bottle of Hellman's has only increased by maybe 18 cents. So... don't blame the price increase in Mayo on egg prices - egg price increases are more of an excuse than an actual explanation. The extra cost of eggs only contributes about 18 cents to the price of a 25oz bottle of Mayo - at BEST. To be fair, the big increase in the price of canola oil likely has more to do with the price increase of Mayo than the increase in egg prices.
Oh nice, it comes in the squeeze bottles. I hate the big jars of mayo they usually sell instead because that makes me require a spoon to use/clean.
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03-23-2023 at 11:30 AM.
I know this is only so helpful, but if you really want good mayo you should try making your own.
Takes 2 minutes with an immersion blender and some common ingredients (egg, oil, mustard, lemon) and its world changing, kind of like when you go to a restaurant and wonder why the mayo there is so good.
I know this is only so helpful, but if you really want good mayo you should try making your own.
Takes 2 minutes with an immersion blender and some common ingredients (egg, oil, mustard, lemon) and its world changing, kind of like when you go to a restaurant and wonder why the mayo there is so good.
I know this is only so helpful, but if you really want good mayo you should try making your own.
Takes 2 minutes with an immersion blender and some common ingredients (egg, oil, mustard, lemon) and its world changing, kind of like when you go to a restaurant and wonder why the mayo there is so good.
"mayo has gotten expensive" well its main component is eggs so......
Okay, of course I'm aware that eggs have increased in price. That said, do you REALLY think that the increase in the price of Mayo is proportional to the increase in the price of eggs? Even if eggs went up 300%, it depends how many eggs are used in a container of Mayo. Most Mayo containers are not as large as the one in the OP - they're usually in the 20oz or less size category. Also, have you looked at the ingredients list on a can of Mayo? Eggs are the third ingredient - after canola oil and water. So...
So... this large squeeze container in the OP is 25oz, but according to a quick Google search, there is only 1.613 eggs in a 30 oz container. This means there are .05376 eggs per oz of Hellman's Real Mayo. So, therefore, a 25 oz container of Hellman's Mayo contains only 25 x .05376 = 1.34 eggs. Unilever, the owner of the Hellman's brand is obviously buying eggs at a very low wholesale price, but even I can buy two dozen cage-free eggs at Costco for under about $6.49 (at retail), which is about 27 cents per egg. So...., even at retail prices, a 25 oz container of Hellman's contains only about $0.27 x 1.34 = $0.36 worth of eggs at Costco prices. So, 36 cents is the total cost at todays price - even if the increased price today has doubled, that means the cost of the eggs in a 25 oz bottle of Hellman's has only increased by maybe 18 cents. So... don't blame the price increase in Mayo on egg prices - egg price increases are more of an excuse than an actual explanation. The extra cost of eggs only contributes about 18 cents to the price of a 25oz bottle of Mayo - at BEST. To be fair, the big increase in the price of canola oil likely has more to do with the price increase of Mayo than the increase in egg prices.
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Amount of Eggs in one 30oz container of Hellman's Real Mayo
1 egg has 186mg of cholesterol(2). Therefore, 1 tbsp of Hellmann's has . 027 eggs and each 30oz jar has 1.613 eggs.
Hellman's Ingredients
Canola oil, water, liquid whole egg, vinegar, liquid yolk, salt, sugar, spices, concentrated lemon juice and calcium disodium edta (maintains flavour). Hellmann's spreads better than butter right out of the fridge.
Real Mayonnaise (445 ml) | Hellmann's® Canada
Hellmann's https://www.hellmanns.com ' ... ' Products ' Mayonnaise
Okay, of course I'm aware that eggs have increased in price. That said, do you REALLY think that the increase in the price of Mayo is proportional to the increase in the price of eggs? Even if eggs went up 300%, it depends how many eggs are used in a container of Mayo. Most Mayo containers are not as large as the one in the OP - they're usually in the 20oz or less size category. Also, have you looked at the ingredients list on a can of Mayo? Eggs are the third ingredient - after canola oil and water. So...
So... this large squeeze container in the OP is 25oz, but according to a quick Google search, there is only 1.613 eggs in a 30 oz container. This means there are .05376 eggs per oz of Hellman's Real Mayo. So, therefore, a 25 oz container of Hellman's Mayo contains only 25 x .05376 = 1.34 eggs. Unilever, the owner of the Hellman's brand is obviously buying eggs at a very low wholesale price, but even I can buy two dozen cage-free eggs at Costco for under about $6.49 (at retail), which is about 27 cents per egg. So...., even at retail prices, a 25 oz container of Hellman's contains only about $0.27 x 1.34 = $0.36 worth of eggs at Costco prices. So, 36 cents is the total cost at todays price - even if the increased price today has doubled, that means the cost of the eggs in a 25 oz bottle of Hellman's has only increased by maybe 18 cents. So... don't blame the price increase in Mayo on egg prices - egg price increases are more of an excuse than an actual explanation. The extra cost of eggs only contributes about 18 cents to the price of a 25oz bottle of Mayo - at BEST. To be fair, the big increase in the price of canola oil likely has more to do with the price increase of Mayo than the increase in egg prices.
That's JUST the eggs. I used that as an example because it's well known how crazy egg prices have been. But everything has gone up, including the packaging and labor.
urgh, I only order online Costco stuff w/ my wife's shared membership. Do they give you a hard time if I go into the store with her card? I like Sams Club where it's all digital checkout so I don't have to deal with anyone inside the store.
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Takes 2 minutes with an immersion blender and some common ingredients (egg, oil, mustard, lemon) and its world changing, kind of like when you go to a restaurant and wonder why the mayo there is so good.
https://www.seriouseats
So... this large squeeze container in the OP is 25oz, but according to a quick Google search, there is only 1.613 eggs in a 30 oz container. This means there are .05376 eggs per oz of Hellman's Real Mayo. So, therefore, a 25 oz container of Hellman's Mayo contains only 25 x .05376 = 1.34 eggs. Unilever, the owner of the Hellman's brand is obviously buying eggs at a very low wholesale price, but even I can buy two dozen cage-free eggs at Costco for under about $6.49 (at retail), which is about 27 cents per egg. So...., even at retail prices, a 25 oz container of Hellman's contains only about $0.27 x 1.34 = $0.36 worth of eggs at Costco prices. So, 36 cents is the total cost at todays price - even if the increased price today has doubled, that means the cost of the eggs in a 25 oz bottle of Hellman's has only increased by maybe 18 cents. So... don't blame the price increase in Mayo on egg prices - egg price increases are more of an excuse than an actual explanation. The extra cost of eggs only contributes about 18 cents to the price of a 25oz bottle of Mayo - at BEST. To be fair, the big increase in the price of canola oil likely has more to do with the price increase of Mayo than the increase in egg prices.
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Takes 2 minutes with an immersion blender and some common ingredients (egg, oil, mustard, lemon) and its world changing, kind of like when you go to a restaurant and wonder why the mayo there is so good.
https://www.seriouseats
Takes 2 minutes with an immersion blender and some common ingredients (egg, oil, mustard, lemon) and its world changing, kind of like when you go to a restaurant and wonder why the mayo there is so good.
https://www.seriouseats
+100 for Kenji!
Takes 2 minutes with an immersion blender and some common ingredients (egg, oil, mustard, lemon) and its world changing, kind of like when you go to a restaurant and wonder why the mayo there is so good.
https://www.seriouseats
How long does it last in the fridge?
So... this large squeeze container in the OP is 25oz, but according to a quick Google search, there is only 1.613 eggs in a 30 oz container. This means there are .05376 eggs per oz of Hellman's Real Mayo. So, therefore, a 25 oz container of Hellman's Mayo contains only 25 x .05376 = 1.34 eggs. Unilever, the owner of the Hellman's brand is obviously buying eggs at a very low wholesale price, but even I can buy two dozen cage-free eggs at Costco for under about $6.49 (at retail), which is about 27 cents per egg. So...., even at retail prices, a 25 oz container of Hellman's contains only about $0.27 x 1.34 = $0.36 worth of eggs at Costco prices. So, 36 cents is the total cost at todays price - even if the increased price today has doubled, that means the cost of the eggs in a 25 oz bottle of Hellman's has only increased by maybe 18 cents. So... don't blame the price increase in Mayo on egg prices - egg price increases are more of an excuse than an actual explanation. The extra cost of eggs only contributes about 18 cents to the price of a 25oz bottle of Mayo - at BEST. To be fair, the big increase in the price of canola oil likely has more to do with the price increase of Mayo than the increase in egg prices.
1 egg has 186mg of cholesterol(2). Therefore, 1 tbsp of Hellmann's has . 027 eggs and each 30oz jar has 1.613 eggs.
Hellman's Ingredients
Canola oil, water, liquid whole egg, vinegar, liquid yolk, salt, sugar, spices, concentrated lemon juice and calcium disodium edta (maintains flavour). Hellmann's spreads better than butter right out of the fridge.
Real Mayonnaise (445 ml) | Hellmann's® Canada
Hellmann's
https://www.hellmanns.c
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Soybean too, been getting the made with olive oil.
According to the link posted, two weeks.
So... this large squeeze container in the OP is 25oz, but according to a quick Google search, there is only 1.613 eggs in a 30 oz container. This means there are .05376 eggs per oz of Hellman's Real Mayo. So, therefore, a 25 oz container of Hellman's Mayo contains only 25 x .05376 = 1.34 eggs. Unilever, the owner of the Hellman's brand is obviously buying eggs at a very low wholesale price, but even I can buy two dozen cage-free eggs at Costco for under about $6.49 (at retail), which is about 27 cents per egg. So...., even at retail prices, a 25 oz container of Hellman's contains only about $0.27 x 1.34 = $0.36 worth of eggs at Costco prices. So, 36 cents is the total cost at todays price - even if the increased price today has doubled, that means the cost of the eggs in a 25 oz bottle of Hellman's has only increased by maybe 18 cents. So... don't blame the price increase in Mayo on egg prices - egg price increases are more of an excuse than an actual explanation. The extra cost of eggs only contributes about 18 cents to the price of a 25oz bottle of Mayo - at BEST. To be fair, the big increase in the price of canola oil likely has more to do with the price increase of Mayo than the increase in egg prices.
That's JUST the eggs. I used that as an example because it's well known how crazy egg prices have been. But everything has gone up, including the packaging and labor.