
"Any real foodie knows that no two brands of mayonnaise are exactly alike. Sure, the basic ingredients - eggs, oil, acid - may be the same, but ratios and flavor enhancers could be completely different, making some types of mayo a delectable, spreadable gold while others are, well, not. There seems to be some consensus online that whichever mayonnaise Subway uses for its sandwiches is top-tier stuff. The problem is that no one knows the exact brand behind it."
"Unsurprisingly, the closest to an answer we have is from Reddit, though it's not definitive. Some claim it's Hellman's Light Mayonnaise. Others believe it's Kraft. But the most common theory is that the chain uses Subway-branded mayo. "The mayonnaise is specially made for Subway, so there might not be a brand equivalent," wrote one Redditor. Another concurred, "It's not a brand. It comes in large plastic bags with Subway branding on it.""
Mayonnaise brands vary widely because ingredient ratios and flavor enhancers differ. Subway's sandwich mayonnaise is widely regarded as high quality, but the exact commercial brand is not publicly known. Online speculation points to Hellman's Light, Kraft, or a Subway-branded product supplied in large branded plastic bags. Some franchise employees have sold larger portions or bags of sauces to customers. Homemade mayonnaise is a practical alternative and can be made from basic ingredients, though precisely matching Subway's flavor may require experimentation with ratios and seasonings. Asking a manager or franchise owner could lead to purchasing larger quantities.
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