(4 pack) Great Value Chili No Beans, 15 oz
- Brand:
- Great Value
- Model Number:
- 35039
- UPC:
- 467666462649
- EAN:
- 0467666462649
- Walmart SKU:
- 13508217200
Trending downward with a $0.00 move to reach $9.28. Current price runs 0.0% below the 90-day average.
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$9.28 |
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$9.28 |
Tracking History: We have tracked (4 pack) Great Value Chili No Beans, 15 oz since 4/12/2025. The most recent price update was on Aug 23, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $8.64 (lowest on 4/12/2025) to $9.28 (highest on 10/6/2025). The average price during this period is $9.08.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $9.28 (Aug 23) to $9.28 (Aug 23) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $9.28.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.5/5 from 3106 reviews.
I've eaten a lot of chilli in my day from a lot of different places and a lot of canned chilli. I thoughjt I give the GV Chilli a try. I am so glad I did for it is the best chilli compard to all the others I've tried. So don't hold back because it is a GV brand. Just give your taste buds the joy of the GV Chilli, you won' t be sorry.
I tried the Great Value chili because it has slightly less sodium than Hormel. The two products taste nearly identical, but the Great Value chili is much more watery. It is still a sauce and not a soup, but much thinner than Hormel. On the bright side, it is very easy to get the Great Value chili out of the can, while the Hormel chili can take a bit of effort to extract. Both have convenient pull tabs to open the cans. I was pleasantly surprised by the amount of meat in the Great Value chili. I have tried the Great Value chili with hot dogs and as a quick topping for cheese enchiladas and was happy with the results.
I love chili in a can ..this chili is good..... compared it to a brand name chili in a can i would choose this one .....it's a good recipe... It is strong enough and will not lose flavor if you prefer to add extra tomatoes or onions it is a good staple to keep in your pantry..
There are better and there are worse chili's out there, but I keep this one on hand all the time. It's good for a main meal or just a snack. It's got a fair amount of spicy heat without burning out one's tastebuds. It has real chili flavor but at a much better price than many of its competitors. This is nothing spectacular but a good solid comfort food. Big chunks of beef in a good spicy chili base. It goes well with a good chunk of cheddar cheese. It's also good with a dollop of sour cream. It's especially good on a cold winter's afternoon. I've even used it as enchilada stuffing and sauce.. As I say I keep it on hand all the time.
It's texture is very similar to the texture Wolf Brand Chili used to have before they changed it. The taste is similar to Wolf Brand also but not as rich. savory and spicy. We like GV Chili and the price and old Wolf Brand Chili texture, when compared to other canned chilis, makes it more attractive, especially for Frito pie.
I bought this to go on hotdogs when the name brand one I was used to was sold out. It tasted just as good but was a lot runnier and messy. I think I'm missing the oats that some people complain about in the other one— they thicken it up and keep it in the bun.
This chili just tasted wrong. The great value chili with beans taste as I would expect chili to taste this one with no beans did not look that great — the color was more brown than I expected, and looked like other things, and it didn't really taste like chili. I would not buy it again.
OK, I feel so guilty writing this, but I have to first say that I'm obsessed with Walmart and so grateful for Walmart and nothing beats Walmart prices… and because I have the utmost respect, I am hoping someone will read this and for the love of God make it taste better! I could be totally wrong. It's really inexpensive so I dare you to just buy at least one can and test it yourself because I could be a psychopath and delusional and we can have a little chilly off where we compared notes and you can review it after i do… but here are my thoughts… it is no joke super spicy… but not in a good spicy way because I love hot spicy things it's kind of like a bad spice for taste. They added not even like for flavor. It's just like disgusting.. and the worst part is that for some reason, it taste really really bad so it's like spicy up and making something that taste really really really bad even hotter so it's bad and I love chili and I love that it's been so good on them for making it be less fun if it taste good maybe it being hot would work! It might be killer then! But there's something funky about the taste and I seriously will eat anything … I'm telling you I have no food in my house and I'm starving. I haven't eaten in like two days because I've been sick and I haven't had the energy to drive anywhere…. And I still have a can of that downstairs but instead of eating food this can of chili is my freedom from starving right now… but I refuse to eat it… that's how bad it is… I love you, Walmart … please don't hate me!! In fact, listen to this review and a few of the other reviews and just change and alter this recipe because I love chili and I love Walmart and if Walmart and chili had a baby, I would be in heaven .
i figured id try the GV brand rather than a name brand. this stuff was bland and boring. We all know that Walmart contracts with major brand name mfgs and those products go into GV labeled items. So i dont know what mfg was used by walmart , but it was almost inedible. Even doctoring it up with 4 or 5 chili spices couldnt save this one.
It had been years since I had eaten a can of chili as I made my own, but due to low energy at the age of 85, I was looking for ways to cut back on time spent in the kitchen. So when I had a craving for some chili I decided to buy a can of Great Value Chili. When I took my first taste, I thought that it was pretty good, but by my third taste it left a terrible aftertaste in my mouth. I couldn't stand it and down the garbage disposal it went. I was burping up the taste of it until I went to sleep that night. I like the Great Value brand , will never buy that chili again.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
Walmart.com prices have ranged from $9.28 (Aug 23) to $9.28 (Aug 23) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $9.28.
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $9.28 (Jul 29) to $9.28 (Jul 29) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $9.28.
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