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13 Store-Bought Vegan Mac and Cheese Brands

Add these delicious plant-based macs to your shopping list ASAP!

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Add these delicious plant-based macs to your shopping list ASAP!

Sure, we love a homemade mac moment, but there’s something so nostalgic about whipping up a boxed mac from the pantry or heating up a cheesy pasta meal from the freezer. Whether you like to mix in frozen peas, pair with steamed broccoli and vegan chicken nuggets, or dowse in hot sauce, you need a tasty plant-based mac to lay the foundation. For the right creamy pasta base, check out these 13 store-bought vegan mac and cheese brands.

Howl

Chef-derived vegan mac and cheese, coming right up! These deluxe, creamy cashew-based cheese sauces are such a plant-based foodie vibe. Get in on the tasty eats and find Howl vegan mac and cheese in sharp cheddar style, spicy chipotle, and roasted garlic & herb varieties—there’s a little something for just about everyone!

Howl

Howl

Chickapea

Specializing in chickpea pasta, Chickapea didn’t hold back on the dairy-free mac and cheese. The Chickapea Vegan Mac comes with a creamy pumpkin and sweet potato sauce—we love a plant-forward cheese mixture! If you’re looking for a gluten-free mac packed with protein, fiber, and extra credit veggies, this one’s for you!

Chickapea

Chickapea

Annie’s Homegrown

With six vegan varieties of shelf-stable, cheesy pasta meals, the Annie’s Homegrown brand understood the assignment. Check out organic mac options from the “Organic Vegan Cheddar Flavor Mac” to the “Vegan Red Lentil Spirals with Sweet Potato and Pumpkin Sauce” to the “Deluxe Rich & Creamy Shells & Vegan Cheddar” for a quick and comforting dinner at home.

Annie's Homegrown

Annie’s Homegrown

Field Roast

We’re obsessed with Field Roast Chao Slices, and our love for the vegan mac and cheese burns just as bright. Find both Creamy Mac ‘n Chao and Chili Mac ‘n Chao entrees in the freezer section. We like to stash a few in our home and work freezers for when life calls for a cheesy comfort meal ready in minutes.

Field Roast

Field Roast

Daiya

A longtime standby in the world of vegan cheese products, Daiya offers an impressive lineup of plant-based mac and cheese. From cheddar, Alfredo, and white cheddar styles to creamy macs with added herbs and vegan bacon, Daiya has the hookup on shelf-stable pasta dishes that are free from gluten and all animal ingredients.

Daiya

Daiya

Banza

It’s the chickpea pasta we love in a creamy, plant-based cheese sauce. The Banza Plant-Based Mac features a dairy-free cheddar cheese powder ready to be mixed with non-dairy milk and vegan butter—don’t mind if we do. The nutrient-dense mac and cheese contains over 12g of plant-based protein, making it a satisfying choice. Word on the street is that Banza recently launched a Plant-Based White Cheddar Mac exclusively at Whole Foods Market and online platforms.

Banza

Banza

Modern Table

When it comes to vegan mac and cheese, Modern Table knows what’s up. The protein pasta brand offers three different vegan macs to fall in love with—classic cheddar, white cheddar, and spicy Southwest style. We love whipping up a box and mixing in steamed veggies for an extra serving of plant-based goodness.

Modern Table

Modern Table

Upton’s Naturals

Original Ch’eesy Mac or Ch’eesy Bacon Mac—take your pick. The Upton’s Naturals mac and cheese is not only a comfort food mainstay on the menu of the Chicago cafe, Upton’s Breakroom, but a store-bought favorite as well. And you can’t beat the convenience! Both vegan mac and cheese products can be prepared in minutes—just heat and eat.

Upton's Naturals

Upton’s Naturals

Amy’s Kitchen

Calling all gluten-free vegan mac lovers—you won’t want to miss this! The Organic Vegan Rice Mac & Cheeze is an absolute freezer staple. Keep a few boxes tucked away for a comfort food classic right at your fingertips. Amy’s Kitchen also carries a Vegan Broccoli and Cheeze Bake for the veggie-obsessed, plant-based eaters.

Amy's

Amy’s Kitchen

Road’s End Organics

Don’t pass up Road’s End Organics Mac & Chreese! From cheddar style to Alfredo mac, the plant-based brand knows tasty and convenient pasta dishes. We love to stock a few boxes in the pantry for when the nostalgic cravings of boxed mac and cheese come running. Find both traditional wheat-based and gluten-free varieties from Road’s End.

Road's End Organics

Road’s End Organics

Camp

While not all Camp mac and cheese is vegan-friendly, keep your sights set on the electric pink box. Camp Vegan Cheezy Mac is a veggie-loaded pantry standby—peep organic brown rice, zucchini, carrots, corn, and peas in the noodles along with pumpkin, spinach, sweet potato, and mushroom in the vegan mac and cheese sauce.

Camp

Camp

Simple Truth

Simple Truth is coming through once again—we love a store brand with vegan options. The Plant-Based Vegan Mac N Cheese is a convenient lunch break choice, because it’s ready in minutes. Picture curly cavatappi noodles and creamy plant-based cheese sauce to break up the day. We’re not drooling, you are!

Simple Truth

Simple Truth

Mac & Yease

Mac and cheese, just like grandma used to make, but totally vegan! This generational recipe was passed down from Chef Ayinde Howell’s great-grandmother Mary. Howell’s Mac & Yease is creamy, indulgent, ready to bake, and easy to enjoy. Find this vegan mac and cheese at ieatgrass.com along with select Costco and Whole Foods locations.

Mac & Yease

Mac & Yease

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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