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Is just Mayo discontinued?

Is just Mayo discontinued?

Bottles of Hampton Creek’s Just Mayo line a shelf. Target has severed ties with the maker of the popular Just Mayo egg-free condiment two months after pulling the product and others over alleged food safety violations.

Does Hampton Creek still make just mayo?

Hampton Creek has rebranded to JUST mayo. The jar you will receive is the new style.

What tastes like just mayo?

Vegenaise. Another made-like-real-mayo brand, Vegenaise also scored very highly in our test. It has a sweeter flavor (due to brown rice syrup) and a much thicker texture than Just Mayo, which some tasters described as “creamy,” while others called “stiff” when used as a dip.

Why was just mayo recall?

Just Mayo, the egg-free alternative to mayonnaise, was formulated in 2011 by founder Joshua Tetrick, using $37,000 of his own money. Also that year the company voluntarily recalled one batch of its Just Mayo product, due to Salmonella contamination concerns.

What are the different flavors of Just Mayo?

Just Mayo came in original, wasabi, truffle, sesame ginger, garlic, chipotle and sriracha flavors. It was described as “a vegan spread that has rattled the egg industry.”.

What kind of plant is used to make Just Mayo?

The research and development team at Hampton Creek screened 1,500 plants before discovering eleven that were suitable for the emulsification purposes in a mayonnaise. The plant that replaces the egg in Just Mayo is a specific variety of the Canadian yellow field pea (a type of split pea ).

When did Just Mayo come out in California?

Just Mayo was first released in Northern California Whole Foods Markets on September 19, 2013. Just Mayo comes in original, wasabi, truffle, sesame ginger, garlic, chipotle and sriracha flavors. It is described as “a vegan spread that has rattled the egg industry.”

Where can I buy Just Mayo at a grocery store?

In October 2014, Just Mayo was available in at least six grocery store chains in the United States, including Whole Foods, Kroger, Safeway, ShopRite, Target and Costco. By early 2019, the product was extremely hard to find and not carried in any of these retailers, but distribution improved in the second half of the year.