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These 7 Store-Bought Salad Dressings Are Vegan

Vegans don’t always eat salads, but when we do they are gorgeous bowls of crisp greens, crunchy toppings, plant-based proteins, and a heck of a good dressing.

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Vegans don’t always eat salads, but when we do they are gorgeous bowls of crisp greens, crunchy toppings, plant-based proteins, and a heck of a good dressing.

Whether you’re a seasoned vegan or just starting to explore the vibrant world of plant-based living, we’ve curated a list of seven store-bought salad dressings that are not only vegan-friendly but also deliver a burst of flavor to elevate your greens. From zesty vinaigrettes to creamy blends, this list promises to add a delightful twist to your salads, making healthy eating a delicious and accessible experience. Level up your lettuce with these seven vegan store-bought salad dressings.

Organicville

Organicville—doesn’t that sound like the foodie utopia you’ve always dreamed of? We can’t exactly tell you to pack up your belongings and move in, but we can point you toward their selection of vegan salad dressings. We love the French, Herbs De Provence, and Non-Dairy Ranch to name a few, but we’re working our way through them all.

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Follow Your Heart

Salad condiments from the makers of Vegenaise? You know they’ve got to be good. Dressing varieties include Bleu Cheese, Thousand Island, Honey Mustard, and more. Looking to add yet another layer of yumminess to your salad? Check out their feta crumbles too.

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Daiya

You likely know Daiya for their vegan cheese products, but have you tried their salad dressings? We’ll just add this to the list of reasons as to why we love this plant-based brand. From Creamy Caesar to Blue Cheeze, Daiya is the glow-up ingredient your salad has been looking for.

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Trader Joe’s

Vegan-Friendly

Our vegan standby does it again. Trader Joe’s has the hookup on tasty vegan salad dressings. From the Vegan Creamy Dill Dressing to the Vegan Caesar Dressing and Green Goddess Dressing, you’re going to need a cart for your next visit. “Alexa, add all the vegan salad dressings to my Trader Joe’s shopping list.”

Trader Joe's

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Newman’s Own

Vegan-Friendly

Philanthropic brand, Newman’s Own, crafts a wide variety of wholesome salad dressings among other products. While not all dressings are vegan, a little label reading will inspire you to try the Balsamic Vinaigrette or Olive Oil & Vinegar options. And with 100% of profits heading to various charities, shopping Newman’s products is a win-win.

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Annie’s

Vegan-Friendly

From creamy mac ‘n’ cheese to tasty condiments, Annie’s brand makes our vegan lives even better with their yummy plant-based products. While not all dressings are vegan, the Green Goddess Dressing and Shiitake & Sesame Vinaigrette are serious must-haves.

Annie's Homegrown dressing

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Primal Kitchen

Vegan-Friendly

We vote Vegan Ranch all the way. This tangy, delicious dressing is made with avocado oil and is great atop salads and for veggie-dipping alike. We’ve also got our eye on their Lemon Turmeric Vinaigrette & Marinade along with all the delicious vegan mayo varieties.

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Anja Grommons

Anja Grommons

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During her studies to become a registered dietitian, Anja—a longtime vegetarian—transitioned to a vegan diet. Living in Kalamazoo, Michigan at the time (Go Broncos!), she met Maggie and Tammie through VegOut Kalamazoo (one of VegOut’s first focus cities) and began collaborating with the duo. When she’s not writing about new vegan eats, practicing as a pediatric clinical dietitian, and virtually coaching fellow plant-based eaters, you can find her creating veg-centric recipes, trying new cruelty-free products, and spending time with her partner Addison and cat Kovu.

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