Looks like a bunch of weasel worded lies... not on the part of Just Mayo but on the part of the accusers.
It testifies, at the most, to the byzantine nature of modern regulations. If it has no cholesterol by formulation, you still can’t call it cholesterol free (maybe you can if you had it tested at a cost of whatever baksheesh and then showed that on your label).
They claim heart healthy, but have too much fat to make that claim legal. It is not Mayo, it is a Mayo substitute.
Vegans don’t get the right to make false claims, any more than any other food labels.
No, not really. Mayo has eggs in it. Words mean things.
It's essential to its nature. It's in the dictionary definition.
If it has no eggs, it is not mayonnaise
the question becomes is Mayo linguistically mayonnaise?
It is. Mayo is universally accepted as a synonym for mayonnaise.
Therefore, the pseudo product is being incorrectly labeled and must have a new name
the vegans lose