(3 pack) Great Value Large Pitted Black Olives, 6 oz
- Brand:
- Great Value
- Model Number:
- 4420682
- UPC:
- 465825047621
- EAN:
- 0465825047621
- Walmart SKU:
- 13518061014
The two weeks at $5.91 represents stable pricing, running closely tracking the 90-day average of $5.91.
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Tracking History: We have tracked (3 pack) Great Value Large Pitted Black Olives, 6 oz since 6/2/2025. The most recent price update was on Jun 4, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $5.91 (lowest on 6/2/2025) to $5.91 (highest on 6/2/2025). The average price during this period is $5.91.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $5.91 (Jun 3) to $5.91 (Jun 3) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $5.91.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.6/5 from 4534 reviews.
These olives are so rich in flavor and taste. As an olive connoisseur I can confirm these are top notch. They are fresh, salty and tender. I’ve tasted some canned olives that have absolutely no flavor, but these are the opposite. They taste like brand named olives. Save your money and opt for these for a fraction of the cost!
Depending on stock when packaging some are large/jumbo. Tastes good either way however husband hates so bigger ones are easier for him to pick out and share with myself. Its very rare ti find pcs or smooshed olives so over all depends on harvest of from growers. Our daughter n I luv these in our salad , so do the grandkids luv them on their fingers for toppers
I love these olives! I usually chill them before eating, but can't help sneak some right after opening a room temp can. My dog gets one on occasion, I cut it half for her, to make sure no pits escaped the factory:) Keep a can or two in the pantry cabinet for future snack, and hurricane season, they"re also great at room temp right out of the can if your power goes out! Thanks Walmart!
Love black olives for adding to frozen pizzas, to taco salads, green salads, etc. I even have a chili recipe that calls for them. They can be used as a snack, though I wouldn't eat more than a few at a time. Maybe that's a selling point, actually... LOL Better than straight out of the can, chop them up and make a tapenade to have with some crackers. Black olives are versatile and can be added to lots of dishes or recipes. They're a pantry staple for me.
These are the most affordable black olives available. They taste like standard black olives...not the most flavorful for a charcuterie board, but I use these in salads, etc. and they're just fine. I love that Walmart shipped three cans to me and they arrived in perfect condition.
great taste, always firm once in awhile you might get one softer one taste great and last in frig for awhile which is great you get quite a lot in fact to cover three pizzas (16size) taste just as good as those expensive ones but better price easy on pocket book and goes excellent in mac salades hold up don't get mushy definitely a must go love them to snack and a great addition to cocktails especially if your low sodium diet goes great Martinis can't go wrong and save money to boot!!🥰💐💖
If you open 3 cans, each labeled small, medium, or large you will find that the pitted olives are all the same size. There is only a difference between Colossal %26 all of the rest. If you ever have to pay a different price for small, medium and large, you are being scammed bc there is no difference in size.
A Can of Olives and a Dash of Disappointment Oh, my dear friend, let me share my plight, I bought a can of olives, “GV LARGE” in sight! With visions of feasts, I popped that lid wide, But in place of those giants, my hopes took a slide. The label boasted large, but what did I find? A bunch of small olives, of the pitiful kind! With a picture so bold, and a title so grand, But in reality, these were not what I planned. Now, the nutrition facts, oh, they made me frown, Four olives per serving? What a letdown! Eleven servings? My math skills engage, That’s forty-four olives—oh, what a stage! But wait! Let’s do the math, hold your horses, my friend, Fifteen ounces divided, this logic won’t end. .34 ounces per olive, a third of a bite, I called up my buddy, Rufus, for further insight. “Hey Rufus,” I said, “How much does one weigh?” “A large black olive? That’s .15,” he did say. So if my can’s filled with double-large dreams, Am I really free from my feasting extremes? Oh, prideful delight in this can’s little scheme, When I was a lad, holidays felt like a dream! We feasted on large olives, plump and so round, Now I’m left with these minuscule morsels, confound! Back in my youth, those olives were bold, Like cherry tomatoes, they shimmered like gold. Only seven to ten could fit in that can, Not forty-four tiny imposters, oh, what a sham! Hyperbole reigns in the world of sales, Where “large” means something that barely prevails. Oh, what dismay, dear pals, I now must confess, These olives were small, so my hopes were a mess! So here’s to the laughs in this olive affair, To the joy and the sorrow, we all have to bear. Next time I’ll remember, as I reach for a snack, “Large” can be tricky—what a mean sneaky hack!
For almost 2 dollars a can, which is ridiculous you hardly get any black olives in a can. The olives are hard. I would never buy this again. It’s too pricey and the taste is not there will not be buying this product again. Walmart, all your food is going downhill. Shame on you with all these HIGH prices
I've ordered these olives many times before and they've always been good. However, for the past year, the label says large olives, and there are exceptionally small ones in the can. This has to be a mistake. Very disappointing. I will not order again. I'll spend the money on the Pearl brand. At least that way I know I'm getting quality olives. 🫒
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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