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I Tried 12 Brands of Mayonnaise — and These 5 Are the Best

These spreads are worth your bread.

9 July 2024
9 min read
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No question about it — sooner or later, we all reach for the mayo. The classic condiment is an expected spread for sandwiches and burgers, a delicious dip for grilled artichokes and fries, and even a creamy alternative to oil in baking. It’s also a key component in some dressings, dips, salads, and of course, deviled eggs. Despite its simple ingredients, there are dozens of mayos on the market and even more opinions on which spreads are worth your bread. Turns out, with good reason. 

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Presumably, the intention of store-bought mayo is to get a shelf-stable version that’s as close to the nuanced flavors and spectacularly creamy texture of the homemade kind. From-scratch mayo has a refrigerated shelf life of up to two weeks, while store-bought bottles contain additives that keep them safe to eat for months after they’re opened and refrigerated. 

Not surprisingly, the additives in store-bought mayonnaises affect the flavor and texture, as do other ingredients. While all mayonnaises have a base of eggs, oil, and some type of acid, there’s still room for variation. For example, most major brands use soybean oil, but some premium brands use sunflower or avocado oil. Also, some leverage vinegar to give the condiment its tangy character, while others use lemon juice, lime juice, or both, not to mention additions like mustard, sugar, paprika, or even yeast. 

Regardless of style and ingredients, the notion of what makes for “the best” mayonnaise remains subjective — and highly debated. For those of us raised on store-bought mass-market mayonnaise (and honestly, who wasn’t?), the familiar, perhaps even nostalgic, flavors of Best Foods, Hellman’s, or Duke’s may be exactly what make a mayo desirable. If you were somehow reared on fresh mayo, your preferred flavor profile is probably different.

For this reason, I kept my personal preferences in check as best I could as I set out to explore which store-bought mayos just taste the best, plain and simple. 

The Tasters

For this test, like so many others, I recruited my “junior editor” daughter to taste with me. As the editor of cooking website GFF Magazine for the past 10 years, I’ve cajoled her into sampling anything and everything that comes into our kitchen. Now 18 years old, she’s not just highly opinionated, picky, and culinarily savvy, she, like me, prefers to eat her restaurant fries with mayo — at least when aioli isn’t available, which is more often than not. 

The Methodology

Mayo is a little like vodka; the minute you add mixers — or in the case of mayonnaise, spices or other ingredients — it’s harder to identify its flavors and textural nuances. So for the purpose of this exploration, I kept things as pure as possible by tasting each mayo solo and then as a dip with French fries. 

Also important was that the test was blind to avoid unconscious bias; it’s easy to be influenced by pretty label designs or nostalgia. So, I numbered each of the 12 store-bought mayos. Then I scooped generous blobs of the spreads into their corresponding ramekins — all at room temperature since cold temperature can dampen flavor — and hid the branded containers. I filled a pitcher with water and got out a glass and a spit bucket. Yes, really. 

Now the fun part. After popping a big batch of frozen crinkle-cut French fries into the oven, I tasted my way through the brands, relying on the tactics I use when wine-tasting for magazines: I put a heaping teaspoonful of mayo into my mouth, sloshed it around to completely coat my palate, let it linger so the flavors and textures spread over my tastebuds, contemplated the flavor profile and arc of the experience across the palate, spit it all out, made notes, thoroughly rinsed my mouth with water, and moved to the next mayo blob. My daughter was not remotely down for mouthwashing with scoops of mayo, so she watched my “wine-tasting” portion, wildly amused if not a little grossed out, and then joined me for the French-fry-dipping portion of the program. 

By the time I sloshed through all 12 options, the fries were ready, so my daughter and I went through the mayonnaise brands again, savoring a dab of each one on the tip of a thin, crispy-coated strip of golden potato in a real-life context. At the end of it all, the following five mayos — in no particular order — stood out from the creamy egg-based crowd.

Kewpie Mayonnaise

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Beloved by chefs, Japan’s 100-plus-year-old brand makes its mayo with egg yolks only, resulting in the creamiest texture, a more saturated yellow color, and a distinctly eggy overtone. Its delicate taste is characterized by a pleasing pop of tangy acid in the front palate — from a unique combo of red wine vinegar and rice vinegar — and a yin-yang of sweetness and umami from the additions of sugar and yeast extract. Use it to elevate egg salad, potato salad, burgers, and spicy tuna, or as a luscious French-fry dip — with a dash of Sriracha if desired. 

Primal Kitchen

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The hands-down winner for the purest ingredients — avocado oil, organic certified humane eggs and egg yolks, organic vinegar, sea salt, and organic rosemary extract, the end! — also scores points for its punchy, bright vinegar-and-salt-kissed character. Avocado oil seems to melt away cleaner on the tongue and there’s a whisper of rosemary on the finish. This top rated mayonnaise’s strong flavor makes it great as a dip for artichokes or an addition to Caesar-type salad dressings. 

Duke’s 

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The super-creamy, light yellow, flavor-forward staple of the South leads with citrusy tang and finishes with sweet paprika notes, resulting in a one-two punch that’s perfect for sandwiches and potato salads alike. Its unique flavor profile can be attributed to the addition of cider vinegar, a higher percentage of egg yolks, and lack of added sugar. Use it to invigorate pimento cheese, coleslaw, tomato sandwiches, and BLTs.

Best Foods Real Mayonnaise / Hellman’s

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Caveat: Since I grew up on this slick white-sheened stuff, it’s my security-blanket mayonnaise. That said, during my comparison tasting, my appreciation for Best Foods — the brand of the West; Hellman’s is its extremely similar counterpart in the East — renewed. Unlike mayos with blatantly identifiable flavor components, this one tastes like itself: mildly vinegar-tangy and inoffensive with a barely sweet uplift and neutrality that makes it a little black dress of mayos. Its perfect for salads, baking, and sandwiches.

Sir Kensington’s Classic Mayonnaise

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Gently citrusy with a hint of sweet, this white-colored relative newbie scores points for more than its somewhat neutral flavor. The use of sunflower oil rather than the usual soy results in a smooth finish that dissipates on the palate, leaving less of a greasy residue. The brand also uses certified humane cage-free eggs and non-GMO oils, layering a feel-good vibe on top of its taste-good character. Slather it on the usual mayo suspects and reach for it if anyone at your table is allergic to soy.

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Mayonnaise does more than just swirl into your sandwiches—it’s a flavor foundation. The rich umami of Kewpie mayo, made only with egg yolks and rice vinegar, or the clean, clean-ingredient profile of Primal Kitchen’s avocado-oil version—each jar brings something different. Southern fans love Duke’s citrusy, yolk-forward spread, while Hellmann’s/Best Foods offers that comforting, classic tang. For a lighter finish, Sir Kensington’s sunflower-oil mayo delivers smooth texture with a sustainable twist. No matter what your style, each can be delivered fast from nearby grocery stores on DoorDash.

Frequently Asked Questions about Ordering Condiments on DoorDash

You can order a wide range of grocery items on DoorDash—from everyday essentials like milk, bread, eggs, and canned goods to specialty finds like premium condiments, gourmet sauces, and artisanal pantry staples. Whether you’re doing a full stock-up or just topping off your fridge, you’ll find everything you need from local stores and national chains right in the app. Just choose your store, fill your cart, and we’ll handle the rest. Ready to get started? Explore options through our grocery delivery page.

Yes—DoorDash offers plenty of gourmet and specialty options for everyday items like mayonnaise, so you can easily elevate your sandwiches, salads, and dips without a special grocery trip. You’ll find premium picks highlighted in the guide, including avocado-oil mayos, organic varieties, and bold flavored options like chipotle or truffle mayo. Whether you lean clean-label or crave something richer and more decadent, it’s all available alongside your usual grocery staples. If you’re curious to explore upgraded condiments, you can browse specialty mayos directly through your local store in the DoorDash app.

DoorDash helps ensure fresh foods like dairy, condiments, and other perishables arrive in great condition by combining careful in-store selection with fast, protective delivery. Pro Shoppers choose items with the same standards you would—checking dates, packaging, and freshness—while Dashers transport orders quickly so chilled or delicate products stay in the right condition. And if something doesn’t arrive as expected, our Quality Guarantee makes it easy to report an issue and get support right away. It’s all designed to give you confidence that your groceries will show up fresh and ready to enjoy.

Yes—DoorDash lets you link your store loyalty account with participating grocery partners so you can earn rewards and access member-only savings just as you would in-store. When a store supports loyalty benefits, you’ll see an option to add or connect your rewards number during checkout, and eligible discounts will apply automatically. It’s a simple way to get the full value of your membership while still enjoying fast, convenient delivery right to your door.

You can discover local or small-batch mayonnaise brands on DoorDash by browsing the Grocery section and exploring the Condiments or Pantry categories for your favorite nearby stores. Many local markets, natural grocers, and specialty shops list artisan or up-and-coming mayo brands right alongside the national staples, and you can use the search bar to look for keywords like “local,” “organic,” or “small-batch.” DoorDash also highlights unique or trending products within store pages, making it easy to spot something new. It’s a great way to try local flavors without making a separate store trip.

Yes—you can easily combine multiple grocery items, including different condiments, in a single DoorDash order. Just browse your chosen store, add everything from mayo and mustard to hot sauce, ketchup, and any other pantry staples you need, and your cart will update as you go. It’s designed to feel like one seamless grocery run, but without the aisles. You can even mix in produce, snacks, or drinks for a fuller haul. Once your cart looks right, choose your delivery window and you’re all set for a single, streamlined drop-off.

You can usually get groceries from nearby stores delivered through DoorDash in as little as 30 minutes*, making it easy to restock essentials or grab condiments, snacks, and pantry items right when you need them. Delivery times vary by store and location, but the app always shows a real-time estimate before checkout so you know exactly when to expect your order. Whether you’re prepping dinner, replacing an empty jar of mayo, or pulling together a last-minute grocery top-off, fast local delivery keeps your routine running smoothly.

*Delivery times vary by location. See app for estimate.


If an item in your grocery order arrives damaged, incorrect, or not what you expected, you can report it directly through the Orders tab in the DoorDash app. Just open your order, tap Help, and select the issue—whether it’s a broken bottle, the wrong condiment, or something missing. Add a quick note or photo, and our team will review and typically resolve it with a refund, credit, or other fix. Our Quality Guarantee is there to make sure every grocery delivery meets your expectations so you can shop with confidence.

Yes—you can often add items to your grocery order after checkout on DoorDash, as long as your shopper hasn’t finished picking your items. If the option is available, you’ll see an “Add items” button on your order-tracking screen, letting you toss in last-minute essentials without starting a new order. Once the shopping phase is complete, changes aren’t guaranteed, so it’s best to add extras early. It’s an easy, flexible way to keep your cart—and your pantry—right on track.

Yes—many in-store promotions, strike-through prices, and discounts are reflected when you shop for groceries on DoorDash. Participating stores often share their deals directly in the app, so you’ll see savings labeled on individual items or highlighted in the Offers section as you browse. Because pricing is set by each merchant, not every in-store sale will appear online, but you’ll still find plenty of ways to save while shopping from your favorite local and national grocers. It’s an easy way to snag deals without making an extra trip.