(6 pack) Kraft Deluxe Mac and Cheese, 1 Box, for Easy Dinner or Dinner Sides, Original Cheddar Cheese Flavor, No Artificial Dyes or Flavors, 14 oz
- Brand:
- Kraft
- Model Number:
- 021000658862
- UPC:
- 467424044186
- EAN:
- 0467424044186
- Walmart SKU:
- 11235352553
Current $14.88 has remained steady for two weeks, 5.5% below the 90-day average of $15.74. This consistency suggests buyers are getting the standard market rate.
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Tracking History: We have tracked (6 pack) Kraft Deluxe Mac and Cheese, 1 Box, for Easy Dinner or Dinner Sides, Original Cheddar Cheese Flavor, No Artificial Dyes or Flavors, 14 oz since 11/22/2024. The most recent price update was on Jun 4, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $14.88 (lowest on 4/6/2025) to $17.88 (highest on 11/22/2024). The average price during this period is $16.55.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $14.88 (Jun 3) to $17.82 (Mar 15) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $15.74.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.7/5 from 3258 reviews.
My brother and his girlfriend recommended this brand to me. My first time buying this. So very easy to prepare and make. The flavor of cheese sauce, much to my surprise, was actually prety good. I usually prefer to make my own mac N cheese but sometimes I just don't feel like cooking and want something quick. The pasta texture was good. I followed to a T, per direction. Great taste! Definitely will buy again!!
I received deliveries from Walmart approximately once a week I'm 75 years old and I don't enjoy driving so it's very convenient and helpful However, I can say more than 50% of the time the inventory is off. I order things it says available today for delivery or pick up and then inevitably at least one or two things don't arrive because either you're out of it or more than likely I have driven to the store if it's something I really need and you have it but when I've inquired, I was told you wanna keep them in stock for your customers when you're low in inventory so that doesn't seem fair and with all of the computer info that you use including now you have to press and everything is locked up. It doesn't seem like it would be a difficult thing to do that once you get a certain amount of inventory, you would not make it available for delivery Same day on your website In addition about 30% of the time, I either don't get all of my items and I have to call and they get deducted and or I get things that belong to other people I don't have a pet and I once with my order received a lot of cat food and cat accessories so your choices you got my choice is I either have to drive it back to the store because they won't come pick it up or I have to donate it to a neighbor or someone with a cat because not every bag has a barcode on it. I still use it because I love Walmart. I always have even when I was driving. I would be there at least twice a week if I can buy it at Walmart instead of the grocery store or some other store, I will really good prices stores set up nicely other than all the locks. Now you know we don't live in Cambodia lol
Kraft Delux mac n cheese is a fav of my grandkids. we like the creamy cheese over the powdered that comes with other boxed mac. I live alone and like to make myself quick pasta meals making a box and adding lightly steamed brocolli, oven baked grilled chicken, (frozen) a can of rotel tomatoes. Or by adding a can of tuna and 1/2 can green peas to cooked mac. Quick cheap meals that are good.
Man, listen—if you're looking for that real-deal, velvety cheese sauce without having to wait on a baked casserole, Kraft Deluxe Mac and Cheese is the ultimate heavyweight in the pantry. This isn't that powder-and-butter situation; this is that liquid gold that takes dinner to a whole different level. First off, let's talk about that "Deluxe" difference. You get a big box of those hearty elbow macaroni noodles and a pouch of real, rich cheese sauce that's ready to pour. No measuring milk, no guessing with the butter—you just boil, drain, and squeeze. It coats every single noodle in a thick, creamy blanket of cheese that hits the spot every time. It's that restaurant-quality side dish vibe that you can whip up in your own kitchen in minutes. The versatility here is a total win for the daily hustle. Whether you're serving it as the main event for a quick meal or using it as a side to round out a big Sunday dinner, it understands the assignment. It's hearty enough to keep everyone satisfied and consistent enough that you know exactly what you're getting with every bite. It's the perfect "work smarter, not harder" move for a busy weeknight. You're getting a premium, comforting meal for a value that makes sense for the grocery budget. It's smooth, it's rich, and it's a certified 10 out of 10 for the dinner game. Go 'head and grab a box—once you see that liquid cheese hit the bowl, you already know it's a wrap!
Kraft Mac %26 Cheese Deluxe Review (Sound Design Edition) I want to talk about the sounds this product makes. Not the taste. Not the ingredients. The audio experience. First, the box. That dry cardboard shhhkkt when you open it—like opening a very low-budget treasure chest. Then the pouch inside… that suspicious, slightly aggressive squelch when you squeeze it. Why does it sound alive? I didn't sign up for that. Then comes the stir. That thick, slow, glorp glorp as the noodles move around like they're discussing something behind your back. It's not a friendly sound. It's the sound of a decision being made. And don't even get me started on the microwave version. The occasional pop like it's sending signals. To who? About what? I don't know what kind of acoustic engineering Kraft is working with, but this meal has a full soundtrack and none of it is comforting. No idea how it tastes, but audibly, it's a journey. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Would listen again.
I add tons of cheese and other key ingredients and bake in the oven, but part of the magic is the Kraft sauce combined with —as my nephew likes to say— love. Delish!
My preference is adding a variety of cheeses, so I can use this brand and still put my cheeses in with half the packet of the cheese that comes with the box. Bake as usual for a more homemade style. Some hot fried chicken drummets or catfish, with a green salad or green beans, fits the bill.
it is a middle of the road mac and cheese that will please any child under the age of 13. it isn't cheap cause it is "deluxe", but it is not out of the ballpark either.
prepared the pasta shells as directed but many pieces in each serving were chewy as tho somewhat uncooked, other pieces seemed fine so wasn't a prep error.
My son wanted to try the Deluxe version of Macaroni %26 Cheese again - we tried it years ago %26 nobody was fond of it then. Unfortunately, still not found of it now either. We always have the original Kraft Mac %26 Cheese in the pantry %26 have had it in there for 30 years. The Deluxe Mac %26 Cheese contains a packet of prepared creamy cheese instead of the powder packet that you add milk %26 butter to. The creamy cheese is the part nobody here likes. It's personal taste preference, so the only way you know if you like it is to try it. The Deluxe Mac %26 cheese is easy to prepare %26 would be a good option for times when you don't have milk %26 butter handy like when camping. As long as you can boil water to cook the macaroni, you can make the Deluxe Mac %26 Cheese because you just cut open the cheese pouch %26 stir it into the hot noodles.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
Walmart.com prices have ranged from $14.88 (Jun 3) to $17.82 (Mar 15) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $15.74.
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $14.88 (May 4) to $14.88 (May 4) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $14.88.
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