One class I have no experience with are the smaller fresh made brands you see in little plastic containers in the refrigerated section of the supermarket.
For a long time we've made our own salsa but have been doing it a bit less.
Make your own. You might fail .. you will certainly fail the first 2/3 times but once you figure out you'll be able to crank out buckets of the stuff.
For mass market salsas, I like Desert Pepper
salsa is often cooked. down here it's served hot at some places.it's best to make your own.
I make something related to salsa called chili sauce. The only difference is chili sauce is cooked.
I find store bought is fine but I don't really have anything to compare to. I usually get the "hot".. if they even have it. I find grocery stores tend to shy away from hot stuff. Some kind of liability thing?
We buy Jack's Cantina Style Salsa at Costco. It's cheap at around $6 or so for 48 oz. The ingredients are reasonable. Tomato, Onion, Cilantro, Vinegar, Green Bell Pepper, Jalapeno Pepper, Salt, Spices, Garlic, Lime Juice, Sugar, Celery, Citric Acid.
One class I have no experience with are the smaller fresh made brands you see in little plastic containers in the refrigerated section of the supermarket.