13 Walmart Groceries to Skip

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Savvy shoppers beware: Not all that glitters is gold at Walmart. While the retail giant is known for its low prices, some grocery items may disappoint in quality, freshness, or even price. Here’s a look at 13 items you might want to skip on your next Walmart run.

Produce Predicaments:

  • Marketside Fresh Organic Gala Apples: These apples have been reported to lack the crispness and flavor expected of organic produce, with some customers describing them as less than palatable. Consider checking out your local farmers market or other grocery stores for a better apple experience.
  • Marketside Cut Watermelon: Overpriced and prone to quick spoilage, this pre-cut watermelon might leave you feeling melon-choly. Other grocers offer fresher, cheaper alternatives.

Bakery and Bread Basket Blues:

  • Great Value White Sandwich Bread: This budget bread tends to dry out and go stale faster than loaves from other grocery chains. You might find yourself tossing it out before you can finish the loaf.
  • Freshness Guaranteed Chocolate Chip Bakery Cookies: Loaded with preservatives, these cookies can sometimes be hard as rocks, disappointing cookie monsters of all ages.

Freezer Frustrations:

  • Great Value Frozen Tilapia Skinless & Boneless Fillets: Despite the “boneless” label, some shoppers have reported finding small bones in these fillets. The quality may also be lower than tilapia from specialty grocers.
  • Great Value Lasagna with Meat Sauce: This frozen lasagna is often considered overpriced and lacking in quality compared to similar options elsewhere. Dollar stores sometimes offer surprisingly good alternatives for a fraction of the price.

Refrigerated Regrets:

  • Great Value Whole Vitamin D Milk: Inconsistent quality and shorter expiration dates are common complaints about this milk. Some customers report spoilage before the “best by” date.

Pantry Problems:

  • Freshness Guaranteed Traditional Rotisserie Chicken: While convenient, these chickens are often smaller, drier, and less flavorful than rotisserie chickens from other stores. Warehouse clubs might offer a better value for a juicier bird.
  • 73% Lean / 27% Fat Ground Beef: This ground beef contains added water and fillers, resulting in less flavor and significant shrinkage during cooking. Look for leaner, higher-quality ground beef options at other grocers.
  • Great Value Classic Medium Roast Naturally Caffeinated Ground Coffee: This coffee can taste stale or bitter, and some customers have reported receiving cans that aren’t completely full.
  • McCormick Kosher Garlic Powder: Surprisingly, Walmart’s price for this common spice is often higher than at discount grocers.

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  • Great Value Frosted Flakes: While cheaper than name brands, these flakes often lack the desired crispness and flavor, and some customers have reported quality control issues.
  • Great Value Lightly Salted, Deluxe Mixed Nuts: These nuts are often pricier than similar options at other grocery stores. Check out discount grocers for better deals on mixed nuts.

Bottom Line:

While Walmart offers great deals on many items, it’s worth comparing prices and quality on certain groceries before filling your cart. Discount grocers, warehouse clubs, and local markets can often provide fresher, higher-quality alternatives that save you money and satisfy your taste buds.


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