Hellmann's gives vegan a go after suing eggless spread maker

(FOXNews.com)

NEW YORK (AP) — Hellmann's has figured out that if you can't beat them, you might as well join them.

After suing a vegan mayo maker for false advertising, Hellmann's parent company Unilever is launching its own eggless spread. The company said Tuesday that its first eggless version of Hellmann's will hit shelves later this month under the label "Carefully Crafted Dressing and Sandwich Spread."

The cumbersome name arrives in the shadow of Unilever's public fight with Hampton Creek, a San Francisco startup that makes an eggless spread called Just Mayo. Unilever sued the company in 2014, saying that Just Mayo's name was misleading because it doesn't contain eggs, as required by the federal standard of identity for mayonnaise.

Unilever later dropped the suit after a backlash.

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