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FUELED Wellness + Nutrition | Mayonnaise | Love it, Like it, Hate it!

Mayo gets a bad rap, but it’s not all bad news. To help guide you the next time you’re making creamy sauces, dressings and dips, or simply spreading onto a sandwich, Molly shares her top picks and worst mayo bets in this week’s Love It, Like It, Hate It!

Note // Greek yogurt can be used in place of mayo in creamy dips, sauces and dressings. Molly’s preference is full-fat (4%) or lowfat (2%) Greek, but not fat-free Greek yogurt.

LOVE IT!

Primal Kitchen Real Mayonnaise made with Avocado Oil

Monounsaturated-rich avocado is the only oil used, plus zero added sugar.

Chosen Foods Traditional Mayo | Vegan

LIKE IT!

Blue Plate Real Mayonnaise

HATE IT!

Kraft or Hellman’s Olive Oil Mayonnaise

Olive oil is one of 3 different oils. Plus both brands added modified starch and sugars.

Kraft or Hellman’s Light Mayo

Miracle Whip (Original or Light)

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