
At Primal Kitchen, our condiments, dressings, and sauces aren't just made from real food. They're made for real food.
That’s why our full suite of products are consciously crafted and made without dairy, gluten, grains, artificial sweeteners, canola oil, and soy.
We cut through the confusion on supermarket shelves. No more deciphering complex labels or questioning hidden ingredients.
Our mission is to make real food exciting and delicious, so you can feel good about every single bite.






























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Primal Kitchen condiments & sauces are made from real ingredients for real flavor.
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Real, High-Quality Ingredients
Our products are crafted with honest ingredients that you know and love. We only use premium, purposeful ingredients that we'd feed our own families.
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Good Fats from Plant-Based Oils
Many of our fan-favorite condiments, dressings, and sauces are made with avocado oil, a source of good fats from delicious avocados.
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Dairy Disruption
We've flipped the script by making traditionally dairy-filled sauces and condiments with real ingredient alternatives like coconut milk powder. When we use dairy, we choose high-quality, full-fat dairy that fits a Primal lifestyle.
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No Artificial Sweeteners
Our products are either unsweetened or purposefully sweetened with real ingredients like honey or monk fruit—no artificial sweeteners or nonsense! How sweet is that?













































Primal Kitchen Mayo levels up the creamy, homestyle flavor of your childhood mayonnaise with real ingredients you can trust—like Certified Humane® cage-free eggs and avocado oil.
























Meet your new must-have culinary companion! Rigorously tested for quality, Primal Kitchen Avocado Oils are idea for sautéing, air frying, and more.
















With no added sugar, corn syrup, or artificial sweeteners, our sauces are a savory addition to meals that fit right into your clean-eating lifestyle.



















































