EB 18 Xlarge Cage Free White AA Egg
- Model Number:
- UPC:
- 715141514759
- EAN:
- 0715141514759
- Walmart SKU:
- 532485762
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$6.82 | |
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$6.82 |
Tracking History: We have tracked EB 18 Xlarge Cage Free White AA Egg since 11/10/2022. The most recent price update was on Nov 10, 2022.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $6.82 (lowest on 11/10/2022) to $6.82 (highest on 11/10/2022). The average price during this period is $6.82.
Current Trend: No Walmart.com pricing data available for analysis.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.8/5 from 4575 reviews.
I never understood why this 18 count of extra large eggs is cheaper than the 18 count large eggs at the Walmart I use for delivery. This brand is super decent. I test the freshness of the eggs before I cook them and they are not rotten (egg float test).
I used to have chickens, and since i can't have them where i live right now, I have to buy these at the grocery store since these are the best tasting. Brown eggs do not taste any better than white. Egglands do taste better though due to the nutrition the chickens are fed. Happy, well fed chickens make the best eggs. Egglands are what is available at the grocery store for best find.
These eggs really are noticeably better. They even look better too. They always seem fresher even to me than other eggs. I did a taste test with my family . All but one preferred Eggland Best eggs That was proof for me. The advertising convinced me try these eggs and now I'll always try to buy them . I truly think they are best.
I have been trying several different types of eggs, different kinds brand and this is the first one that actually taste like a egg from a chicken
Tried these to work at balancing in the 'cost to benefit ratio' kitchen math so had to try these out for their overall value compared to my usual "Organic Free Range (OFR) egg brand". Immediately noticed the egg yolks were about two shades darker than store brand/value eggs and about two shades lighter compared to my usual, whose yolks are a satisfyingly rich deep reddish-orange-golden color like a sunset. Eggland's was center on the scale. I deem Eggland's to be about halfway point between the store/value brands caged white egg selection and my current OFR brand. Eggland's does use a vegetarian feed that increases certain vitamins (6x more Vitamin D, very important in Northern climates), increased minerals and Omega-3s with less saturated fat, compared to "ordinary (value) eggs". Ordinary eggs are sad and pale anymore, not like back when the sun used to be Yellow. What a coincidence. I do not know how Eggland's eggs stacks up nutritionally against OFR eggs, but I do know grass fed makes its own world of difference in the quality livestock. I really like that Eggland's eggs come in cartons of 18. My OFR brand does not or is not offered my Wally location (sad Matt is sad). Eggland's does not seem to offer any free range options. I have not found any better tasting eggs to eat than free range, but these Eggland's eggs were tasty. I will have to try their Organic offerings, if available. That will be a more direct comparison to make. These eggs are certainly better than store/value brands and seem a worthy consideration for balancing quality and nutritional factors with budgeting. Some of my eggs are used as an ingredient in making home made wet dog food with her kibble. I bake the shells at 400F for 10 mins spread apart single layer, because: Poultry. Then the shells are crushed into appropriately small fragments with a mortar and pestle to add calcium to her home made dog food Recommended. Be well.
Two eighteen egg cartons arrived by delivery, both without best by dating. When did USDA decide it was optional to date perishable foods or when was back dating
eggs are not one uniform size. you get a variety of different sizes in a carton which I do not find in other brands. Best eggs I have found are Walmart brand jumbo.
These chickens must be fed the worst feed on earth. Animal cruelty. The shells crumble and shatter just touching them. These used to be really good quality eggs with every purchase. The eggs are sourced from different farms and no longer show any level of quality control. Very sad for these chicken.
The eggs are fantastic. They were delivered by Walmart with 6 eggs broken. They want me to go to the store for a refund, but I can't go to the store. That is why I have my groceries delivered.
I ordered EXTRA LARGE but they were not like the package says "EXTRA LARGE"... This is third time I ordered EXTRA LARGE and they weren't. So I was over charged all this time!!!
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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