expired Posted by phoinix | Staff • Jan 21, 2025
Jan 21, 2025 6:32 PM
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Item 1 of 4
expired Posted by phoinix | Staff • Jan 21, 2025
Jan 21, 2025 6:32 PM
30-Oz Blue Plate Real Mayonnaise Jar (Regular)
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ALL mayonnaise uses oil in the recipe. This is the fact. Choosing a different oil is great to try. It doesn't cease to be mayonnaise.
I like the ones with olive oil in them to change things up, but mayonnaise generally tastes better in my opinion, and the opinion of most of the world, when made with a more neutral oil. That lets the egg yolks shine. It's also nice to change the acid up. Vinegar, lemon, and lime are all good. It's easy to make yourself.
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A subjective response that groups your taste preference with that of 'most of the world' without providing any supporting source.
Most of what people choose is made with more neutral oil, but that's beside the point that you read wrong. Go look. Also see what mayo in other countries is predominantly made of. You want a peer reviewed source for that? So asinine.
Most of what people choose is made with more neutral oil, but that's beside the point that you read wrong. Go look. Also see what mayo in other countries is predominantly made of. You want a peer reviewed source for that? So asinine.
Same could be said that most people (USA) choose High Fructose Corn Syrup over Cane Sugar.
And the comment you replied to distinctly said 'Real Mayonnaise, Real Soybean Oil'.
That comment clearly is highlighting Soybean Oil as the subject of contention. 'Real Mayonnaise' is a marketing term.
Same could be said that most people (USA) choose High Fructose Corn Syrup over Cane Sugar.
And the comment you replied to distinctly said 'Real Mayonnaise, Real Soybean Oil'.
That comment clearly is highlighting Soybean Oil as the subject of contention. 'Real Mayonnaise' is a marketing term.
Again, buy whatever mayo you like. It is nonsense to suggest mayo isn't real unless made with olive oil, and that's what you wrongly replied to. You are also wrong about "real mayonnaise" being a marketing term. Those words are regulated by several countries, including the USA. Oil quantities and ingredients are legislated for that term. You also misquoted the original post by failing again to see the question mark. You've kind of proven that you read it incorrectly multiple times even after someone told you to check again. That's pretty hard headed.
Update - A separate shipment had my other one which indeed was Blue Plate....
You are avoiding the context of the quoted comment you responded to. "Soybean Oil". That comment intended to highlight the poor quality of oil choice in the product. You showed up with zero evidence claiming people prefer neutral oils having a full on discussion about a subject no one but you brought up.
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Two things: (and we have discussed this already, but you seem to not be able to retain the idea that having less of a product is directly related to selling less. (Cant sell what you don't have). But please share any resource you have to show Walmart "sells way less".
Which error is that?
The label mayonnaise is protected in use on food, the "real" before it is marketing because mayonnaise already must contain certain ingredients. "Mayo" is not mayonnaise so there is no need to put "real" before it.
Do you own any type of mirror?
You are avoiding the context of the quoted comment you responded to. "Soybean Oil". That comment intended to highlight the poor quality of oil choice in the product. You showed up with zero evidence claiming people prefer neutral oils having a full on discussion about a subject no one but you brought up.
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