Eggland's Best Extra Large White Eggs, 18 Count
- Brand:
- Eggland's Best
- Model Number:
- 11356
- UPC:
- 715141113563
- EAN:
- 0715141113563
- Walmart SKU:
- 12167419
Current $5.36 has remained steady for the past three weeks, closely tracking the 90-day average of $5.36. This consistency suggests buyers are getting the standard market rate.
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Tracking History: We have tracked Eggland's Best Extra Large White Eggs, 18 Count since 2/17/2023. The most recent price update was on Jun 6, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $5.36 (lowest on 3/14/2023) to $9.00 (highest on 2/17/2023). The average price during this period is $5.54.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $5.36 (Jun 6) to $5.36 (Jun 6) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $5.36.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.7/5 from 13159 reviews.
darker yolk is a sign of a better quality egg. ive always been disgusted by eggs.. just a peeve. they provide nutrients not found in many other foods. as a diabetic, the need for quick, easy protein outweighs my likes and dislikes. if im going to eat an egg, its got to be Eggland's Best. the taste is very distinctly different making me more likely to eat them. the price, however, STINKS! WHY is it that after a big loss and need for a temporary hike, the prices dont go back down once you've been restored. that is a disgusting greed and you should consider rewarding your loyal customers.
I live on a fixed income, so I have to be careful about what I spend. But when it comes to eggs, I prefer Eggland’s Best. I’m very particular about the quality of the food I use. The shells are always intact, the yolks are consistently a beautiful yellow, and I feel good about the source. For me, the reliability and taste are worth it
Man, listen—if you're trying to level up your breakfast game, you can't just be grabbing any random carton. These Eggland's Best Extra Large White Eggs are the heavyweight champions of the fridge. When you want that high-quality, farm-fresh taste, this is the only way to move. First off, let's talk about that "Extra Large" situation. These ain't those tiny little eggs that disappear in the pan. You get a serious, hearty size that's perfect for a big morning scramble, a stack of French toast, or getting that perfect golden yolk on a fried egg. They got that rich, vibrant flavor that tells you right away you're eating something premium. Plus, they're packed with extra vitamins, so you're fueling up the right way for the day ahead. The 18-count carton is the ultimate play for a busy household. You get enough to get through the work week and still have plenty left over for that big Sunday morning breakfast with the whole family. The carton is sturdy, too, so you don't have to worry about any accidents on the way home from the store. Whether you're boiling 'em for a quick snack, whipping up a masterpiece in the kitchen, or just need a reliable staple that's gonna hit the mark every time, these eggs understand the assignment. It's consistent, it's fresh, and it's a certified 10 out of 10 for the daily hustle. Go 'head and grab the big pack—you're gonna taste the difference!
yes eggs always good for bacon eggs toast or just sandwich lots good food deviled eggs good for starting day off or other their breakfast or easy french toast good food delivered fresh my door I love shopping at Walmarts all savings experience know if you want save Walmarts is place to shop at great prices on lots things you save get keep money needed for something else delivered on time and fresh will be in my skillet in morning
OK, these chicken "butt nuggets" are fine. Have fun with them, make them how you like them. Eggs are always good. I am tired of giving the same reviews each time I buy groceries. Now, I gave them a new name. Don't think about the name, you wont eat them anymore.
They have to do something about the carton or the handlers. I have to go through 3 or 4 containers to find a full set of eggs that haven't broken and glued themselves to the tray. They also have inconsisttent shells. Some are hard as rock and others paper thin.
The only problem I have with Eggland is the variation in sizing. I have bought several cartons of these eggs with sizes of medium or less rated as extra large. I do believe if this isn't fixed people will stop buying. It's sad that a quality egg is sold like this.
Well, I tried to switch to brown free pasture eggs (Vital's) I notice after eggs are cracked looks like blood but its specs of paprika cause yes, paprika is mixed in the feed %26 I don't mind the feed as I do the specs. I can tell specs fall off the outside of egg when cracked also. So, the whole process of the delivery of eggs I rather do white EB eggs, but I miss the dark yolk :(
I received these eggs on 4/21/26 and was going to fix some for breakfast today 4/25/26 and EIGHT(8) of them were broken in the carton. I don’t know if the person that delivered them or the person that loaded them or the shopper was responsible but my milk carton was also cracked and leaking. My milk had been put into a bag which was full of the milk. This is a first for me and I’ve had home delivery since Wmart started it. So I’ll continue home delivery until the next time (I know this can happen sporadically) then I’ll switch to Another store.
You expect if you pay $5.84 for 18 extra large eggs and some are cracked because of a change in packaging, then they are no longer worth the price. I will no longer order or use Egglands Best Eggs. They cost too much to arrive cracked. Egglands Best, in the future, complete a full truthful realistic study on the value of changing your packaging from sturdy styrofoam to flimsy clear plastic. Decide before making that move- if it's worth losing dedicated customers because we do not want to bear the cost to 'eat' your poor design changes and receive less usable product.
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