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Mayne

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If you want to see “mayochup” — a pre-mixed mayonnaise-ketchup product made by Kraft Heinz — on store shelves, you are clearly not alone.

The company, based in Chicago and Pittsburgh, asked Twitter users last week if it should bring the hybrid condiment to the U.S., and the response was overwhelming. At final count, 930,691 people voted in the survey, 55 percent of them in support.

After promising to introduce the product — already sold overseas — in its home country if 500,000 people voted in favor by the Sunday deadline, Kraft Heinz said mayochup would appear in stores later this year.

Along with the votes, roughly 16,000 Twitter users commented, with many railing against the proposed “mayochup” name and others against what they considered a sacrilegious mix.

I don't know what my feelings are. End days are near?
 
BBQ + sriracha + a little bit of lime juice is good.

So is ranch + szechwan chili sauce on a chicken sandwich.
 
Bleh, I want to mix it myself fresh and with some fresh fine sliced onions mixed in. And then use it with a nice big meatball. Best taste evah ! Especially with some spinach and potatoes.
 
Voted for by the same people that gave us Clinton and Trump as candidates. Another good argument against democracy.
 
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If you want to see “mayochup” — a pre-mixed mayonnaise-ketchup product made by Kraft Heinz — on store shelves, you are clearly not alone.

The company, based in Chicago and Pittsburgh, asked Twitter users last week if it should bring the hybrid condiment to the U.S., and the response was overwhelming. At final count, 930,691 people voted in the survey, 55 percent of them in support.

After promising to introduce the product — already sold overseas — in its home country if 500,000 people voted in favor by the Sunday deadline, Kraft Heinz said mayochup would appear in stores later this year.

Along with the votes, roughly 16,000 Twitter users commented, with many railing against the proposed “mayochup” name and others against what they considered a sacrilegious mix.

I don't know what my feelings are. End days are near?

It makes me feel that I'm glad you're back buddy!!!!! This place blew without you
 
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