(2 pack) Great Value Gluten-Free Chicken Broth, 32 oz Carton (Shelf-Stable)
- Brand:
- Great Value
- Model Number:
- 5057
- UPC:
- 461170762707
- EAN:
- 0461170762707
- Walmart SKU:
- 1170762703
At $2.54, pricing shows 0.0% discount compared to typical $0.00 levels.
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Tracking History: We have tracked (2 pack) Great Value Gluten-Free Chicken Broth, 32 oz Carton (Shelf-Stable) since 9/21/2023. The most recent price update was on Mar 9, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $2.00 (lowest on 9/21/2023) to $3.28 (highest on 11/6/2025). The average price during this period is $2.97.
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.7/5 from 29278 reviews.
Great Value reduced sodium chicken broth is as good as any other name brand broth. Just learned something from my Niece over Thanksgiving meal; since several family members are lactose intolerant and she ran out of special milk; she added a little bit of this chicken broth to the mashed potatoes because she did not have special milk. We could not believe our taste buds; no one knew she used a small amount of chicken broth in the mashed potatoes and they tasted great! No one complained or even knew until later. I guess in an emergency you can make do with what you have! She also had gravy if you wanted it.
When I put meat in the crock pot, I use beef broth or chicken broth instead of water. I'm a live-alone man who has had no cooking lessons. I often make "Bachelor Stew", which is what I call any crock-pot (or other types) of meal where I toss in whatever I happen to have on hand. When cooking pork or beef, or even chicken, chopped up in the crock pot, instead of adding water, I add beef broth. I even use some when cooking ground beef for chili. When cooking spaghetti or noodles, I use broth instead of water to cook them in.
I like to occasionally cook with chicken broth rather than water. I like the less salt version. The waxed carton offers more than the canned. I have used both. Canned is easier to store in the pantry, while the waxed offers more liquid. The flavor is similar, however. It's just a matter of choice.
Although I didn't taste it directly as the broth was used in soup base with other ingredients being added, the soup end up being successful with all finished by the children. So I gave it a 5 stars for taste. The price was the lowest I could find among many major grocery stores at the time (other than Aldi had it for $0.99, but Colorado didn't have Aldi). I would buy it again if needed.
When I don't have the time to make my own chicken broth, this broth fits the bill. It's better than the name brand, and the taste is the closest to thing to home-cooked chicken for broth. I make dishes from scratch, and it is important to me that each dish tastes as close to the food that people's mothers cooked for them growing up. Chicken and dressing, chicken and dumplings, and chicken soup. If it doesn't taste like Mom's, we have a problem.
As the home chef to my 7 family members, I cook a lot. Every day. Great Value's Chicken Broth is used every day in my cooking. Yes, I use it for various soups, and I use it for casseroles, but did you know, that to make your rice even tastier, use this Great Value Chicken Broth instead of water. And when I boil chicken to make in casseroles or salads, I boil the chicken in this Great Value Chicken Broth. When I make Green Beans, I boil the beans in this chicken broth to add flavor. One of the most versatile ingredients in my kitchen, and I hope you try it in your dishes as well.
As the home chef to my 7 family members, I cook a lot of food. Great Value Reduced-Sodium Chicken Broth is used almost on a daily basis by me. Yes, use it in soups and casseroles, but I like to use this chicken broth in place of water in many dishes. I boil my chicken in this Chicken Broth, I use Chicken Broth instead of water when I make cooked rice or cooked pasta. The Reduced Sodium version is best for my needs, because I always add some other types of seasonings and they already have sodium in them. It adds flavor to everything but it's not toos alty.
Maybe because the price is cheaper than other known brands, but the veggie broth is very flavorless. Maybe the percentage of actual vegetables used is miniscule which reflects on the taste. It even smells more like plain water. I am a salt minimalist, so I prefer buying any and all foods without salt or very minimal salt. Thus I appreciate my palate not coated with salt taste as even more expensive facsimiles have. I use this blander broth to expand volume of other soups. I will use food leftovers and make soup with this broth. Any bland tasting meat or veggie broth can be flavor enhanced by adding a few drops of other seasonings or other bottled flavorings as Worchestershire or Hoisin or good quality Balsamic vinegar or even BBQ sauce, or even a bit of good quality soy sauce. I even add a bit of fresh ginger to give the entire soup a subtle essence of Asian flavor. I also prefer having veggie based broths which can be compatible with any meat or poultry when out of specific beef or poultry broths. Any broth, basically, can turn even many dark green leafy salads mixes, or bagged raw cole slaw shreds, pre-cooked pasta or rice into one meal soups full of nutrition. I also add inexpensive priced bags of onion crisps as toppings. I also use inexpensive priced beef and chicken broths, instead of butter or other fatty oils, to rejuvenate and add moisture when reheating (at low temperature) cooked meats and poultry
Buddy. Imma tell you what now. Yessir. Right now. A favorite use for chicken broth (%26 there are many) is replacing water in rice. Go for it like a rabid wolverine, Bean. This same use is grand with pasta. You won't know why the afterburners lit-off sending you streaking across the sky. Then there is that price thing. Because of the insane levels of inflation thrust upon us during the two pairs of years of tears immediately prior to 2024, most food is at least 1/3 more to double what was already more than reasonable. Big W has kept a few basic necessities throttled to somewhat tolerable amounts of price-jacking. Broth of the raging chicken is a basic food in the real category. Seriously folks, there is little taste difference between this %26 the broth in my crockpit from cooking chicken. I kid you not. Sure, I frequently fire up that bird with pepper squeezins %26 such, somethin like Buffalo wings. What of it? Hang on while we streak across the sky with afterburners lit. Look Ma... no contrail grid from cloud seeding since 2024. Makes my ranch dressing from scratch, too, Hugh. That's right. Most folks my age prefer that to the insanely high priced mystery chemicals called sweeteners %26 fastfood stay in your own lane excuses for food. Real fooddoesn't race you to the toilet. Tofu %26 that vegan stuff? Well, you know. When ya know ya know. Ya know? You know, Moe. Have you seen 12 VDC cpap machines in rushhour traffic, yet? Buddy. See, many adults of the responsible variety prefer to not be bombarded by that trendy crap rap used by genX %26 genY trying far too hard to be cool. I replaced most of my wardrobe with very cool duds from Hong Kong via the folks at Temu. I won't order Soylent Green %26 other important products like that, preferring to get them through Big W. Let's see a show of hands from everyone who understands the significance of 451 in the movie Fahrenheit 451. Hold them while we count. You in the red shirt on the left, get your hand back up. That section of North America hasn't been counted, yet. Maybe next week. Did you ever measure the quantities in these various containers of broth? I have. Yessir. The normal size cans are labeled in weight, rather than cups %26 fluid oz. Yup. Same here with these strange screw-cap cartons. Ya look at these boxes %26 guess it's a quart, but they look too large, so maybe they are some of that metric stuff. Right? Nope. Like dairy sales, it's all weird. Yup. Ask me. I'll tell ya straight-up. Is it weird? Yes, it is. Thank you for asking. Next question, please. The quantities of these things? Yes, I did derail on that one. Thanks. Those regular cans have 1 3/4 cup in them. Yes, I measured many cans, %26 can honestly say they might have varied as much as a tablespoon. A cup %26 3/4 is 14 fl. oz. all across this great nation, ladies %26 gentlemen. Pay no attention to coffee machine manufacturers. They lie outright. I bought the first coffee machine before these
this was very easy to use to add the soups, I added it to my dog food. it's the first time I ever bought vegetable bro so I'm just experimenting with it. I made gravy to put on top of pork roast and it worked fine. I think it probably adaptable just about any recipe.
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