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3-Pk 18-Oz Duke's Real Mayonnaise Squeeze Bottles

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Amazon has 3-Pack 18-Oz Duke's Real Mayonnaise Squeeze Bottles on sale for $7.24 - 5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $6.88. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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  • WIRECUTTER'S 2025 TOP PICK: Duke's Mayo earned top honors for its tangy cider vinegar kick, smooth whipped texture, rich egg yolk base, and fresh, balanced flavor that elevates sandwiches, dips, and more
  • Real Mayonnaise: Duke's Real Mayonnaise made with Eugenia Duke's original recipe since 1917, delivering the same rich, creamy texture and tangy taste that has made it a staple in kitchens across the South; perfect for your tomato sandwiches and potato salads.

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  • This price works out to ~$2.29 each. Our research indicates that this deal is $2.69 less (54% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $4.98 each at the time of this posting.
  • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars, based on over 14K customer reviews.
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Amazon has 3-Pack 18-Oz Duke's Real Mayonnaise Squeeze Bottles on sale for $7.24 - 5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $6.88. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter htp182 for sharing this deal.

Note: You have the flexibility to manage your Subscribe & Save subscription at any time after your order ships. View Subscribe & Save filler items and our current Subscribe & Save Frontpage deals to unlock up to an extra 15% savings when you have 5 or more items in your current monthly subscription.

About this item:
  • WIRECUTTER'S 2025 TOP PICK: Duke's Mayo earned top honors for its tangy cider vinegar kick, smooth whipped texture, rich egg yolk base, and fresh, balanced flavor that elevates sandwiches, dips, and more
  • Real Mayonnaise: Duke's Real Mayonnaise made with Eugenia Duke's original recipe since 1917, delivering the same rich, creamy texture and tangy taste that has made it a staple in kitchens across the South; perfect for your tomato sandwiches and potato salads.

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • This price works out to ~$2.29 each. Our research indicates that this deal is $2.69 less (54% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $4.98 each at the time of this posting.
  • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars, based on over 14K customer reviews.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Model: Duke’s Real Mayonnaise Squeeze Bottle - Original Smooth & Creamy Taste, 18 Ounce (Pack of 3)

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Today 01:22 PM
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theyseemerollinToday 01:22 PM
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Thanks op
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kevinhaltomToday 03:41 PM
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Thanks!
Today 03:51 PM
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cidergeorgeToday 03:51 PM
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Is it as good as Hellmann's?
Today 04:20 PM
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loosleeToday 04:20 PM
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Quote from cidergeorge :
Is it as good as Hellmann's?
Like any product taste is subjective. Here in the Midwest Hellman's / best foods is the go-to brand. In the South Duke's typically rules as it has a little more tang.
Today 05:06 PM
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homeslicerToday 05:06 PM
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This stuff good! I wanna meet this Duke.
Today 05:20 PM
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freakingwillyToday 05:20 PM
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Check the expiration date. Price history shows that this usually sells around $18, so seeing such a huge discount on it usually indicates it's close to it's expiration date.
Today 05:31 PM
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IndigoRecess8216Today 05:31 PM
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Quote from freakingwilly :
Check the expiration date. Price history shows that this usually sells around $18, so seeing such a huge discount on it usually indicates it's close to it's expiration date.
Agreed, Amazon likes to send products that are close to the expiry date.

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Today 05:33 PM
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spooky187Today 05:33 PM
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Just be aware like the comment above mine. I bought several bottles and they had close expiration dates.
I feel pretty comfortable using some things past expiration dates because it doesnt mean it is bad, but that is just following certain guidelines.

Im not giving advice to people to eat expired things, but the amount of people that freak out about it is pretty weird.

For example I was told by someone they swore they ate expired yogurt and they felt like their were sick/getting sick.

For anyone thats ever had bad yogurt... youll know that you would never eat it.

First you would see mold or that it is very different looking. Second, you can smell it.
Third, if you still took a bite, it would taste disgusting and you would spit it out immediately.

If you still ate it after that, well id say you have more things to worry about than expired stuff.
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RefundroidToday 05:48 PM
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They have other sizes/quantities that are same price per ounce if anybody needed different versions.
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TalentedRecess9306Today 06:03 PM
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Great buy!
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RefundroidToday 06:15 PM
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Quote from spooky187 :
Just be aware like the comment above mine. I bought several bottles and they had close expiration dates.
I feel pretty comfortable using some things past expiration dates because it doesnt mean it is bad, but that is just following certain guidelines.

Im not giving advice to people to eat expired things, but the amount of people that freak out about it is pretty weird.

For example I was told by someone they swore they ate expired yogurt and they felt like their were sick/getting sick.

For anyone thats ever had bad yogurt... youll know that you would never eat it.

First you would see mold or that it is very different looking. Second, you can smell it.
Third, if you still took a bite, it would taste disgusting and you would spit it out immediately.

If you still ate it after that, well id say you have more things to worry about than expired stuff.
I don't think it's just about safety but ethical business practice. Even if it's edible, it's not ethical for a business to sell a product near or past its expiration date, unless they make that clear. That's what local retail stores do. They place clearance tags and reduce price accordingly so that customers can make an informed decision to make their purchase. With Amazon, they disguise them like a normal sale and then ship clearance items to customers. Customers have every right to be upset, and they should definitely hold Amazon accountable. Target is even worse though. I've received food items that were 2 years past expiration from them multiple times.
Today 06:22 PM
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spooky187Today 06:22 PM
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Quote from Refundroid :
I don't think it's just about safety but ethical business practice. Even if it's edible, it's not ethical for a business to sell a product near or past its expiration date, unless they make that clear. That's what local retail stores do. They place clearance tags and reduce price accordingly so that customers can make an informed decision to make their purchase. With Amazon, they disguise them like a normal sale and then ship clearance items to customers. Customers have every right to be upset, and they should definitely hold Amazon accountable. Target is even worse though. I've received food items that were 2 years past expiration from them multiple times.
Hey look, I wasn't condoning business selling expired products.
They follow FDA guidelines, which are strict.
My only reason for bringing this up is that expired food products are almost always good after their expiration date and if it isnt you can be sure that you can tell it is bad. ( by looks, smell and taste)

Like I said, im not saying I think expired things should be sold.
My examples were people overreacting to expired products, which is mostly people buying products that are not expired and have them expire after they bought them.
Today 06:24 PM
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rmsaelephantToday 06:24 PM
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Quote from cidergeorge :
Is it as good as Hellmann's?
I like it a bit more than hellmann's. I usually have a bottle of duke's and a bottle of kewpie (japanese version that comes in unmarked bottle and has MSG) for different applications.
Today 06:30 PM
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theduck17Today 06:30 PM
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Moved away from seed oil based mayo, mainly buy Primal now...its expensive, but you know, doesn't have any hexane in it.

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LJCRSTToday 06:39 PM
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$.34 savings?

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