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>Americans put mayonnaise in their sandwiches
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Chilean sandwiches actually have more mayo than meat
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I'm not a fan of mayo but its not some crazy disgusting substance.
Its just eggs and oil
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gasp
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>>218241343
Eggs? When was the last time you checked the ingredient labels?
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All wypipo do
Not much of a fan myself, it's an ingredient for honey mustard and that's it
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>>218240214
I like spicy mustard
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>>218240214
I use Grey Poupon or sometimes Colman's mustard, I only really use mayonnaise making tuna sandwiches.



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