Fresh Whole Carrots, 5 lb Bag
- Brand:
- Fresh Produce
- Model Number:
- 5BFH
- UPC:
- 033383660035
- EAN:
- 0033383660035
- Walmart SKU:
- 51259299
After 6 days of stability at $4.77, market indicators point to an immediate 6.5% price reduction.
Price expected to drop to $4.46 soon
| Price Type | Price | Date |
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Highest Price
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$4.77 | |
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Lowest Price
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$3.12 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$4.77 |
Tracking History: We have tracked Fresh Whole Carrots, 5 lb Bag since 5/7/2023. The most recent price update was on Jun 9, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $3.12 (lowest on 7/27/2023) to $4.77 (highest on 7/28/2025). The average price during this period is $4.18.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $4.77 (Jun 9) to $4.77 (Jun 9) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $4.77.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.6/5 from 7901 reviews.
This is a very good price (to me at least) and they never disappoint with the quality. I buy these once per month or so and chop them, freeze them and give them to my dogs as treats. They absolutely love them and it's also healthy! This bag fills 3 regular cookie sheets, about 1-1/2 gallon freezer bags full.
these were some of the best carrots I have had from Walmart they are larger and thicker than the other ones we eat a lot of carrotso we use them the smaller bags are scrawny thin even the organic are not as good to me so I buy the huge package because of getting some beautifully long , thick and meaty eye savers.
The fresh carrots from Walmart are the best .Back in the 70's,My aunt,a registered nurse shared her vegetable juice recipe with my mother.My Mom was close to 300 pounds.She told her sister she would try it for 2 weeks,she changed her eating habits at the same time.She saw the change,she stayed with it,and she dropped150 pounds in 14 months .That's my take on really good carrots.Carrots and beets make a winning combination.Carrot juice does the body good Give it a try What do YOU have to lose?
I decided to quit wasting my time on small bag purchases of carrots that seemed to be on my list every two weeks. The price on these was a little lower as usual when purchasing anything anymore. They are good and until my own carrots are ready to pick I'll be purchasing again.
I always buy these carrots because I have a German Shepherd who loves them. This is the treat he gets instead of some bad for him manufactured treats with who knows what in them. He loves his carrots. So according to my dog they are great and I do use them occasionally.
These have a nice firmness and clean snap when you cut into them, which is exactly what you want from fresh carrots. They hold their texture well whether you're slicing them thin or cutting them into larger pieces. I use them in a few different ways, and they've been consistent across all of them. One of my go-to uses is an Asian-style salad, thinly sliced carrots add a fresh crunch and work really well with a light dressing and other ingredients like cabbage or scallions. It's simple but comes together with a lot of flavor. They're also great for quick snacks or putting together a vegetable platter. Paired with celery, tomatoes, or served with hummus or a dip, they make an easy appetizer without needing much prep. It's a practical way to serve something fresh for different occasions. I'll also cut them into smaller pieces for my dogs, either as a treat or mixed into their food, which makes the large bag even more useful. Since it's a 5 lb bag, it's easy to prep ahead. If I'm not going to use everything right away, I slice or dice what I need and freeze the rest in portions so nothing goes to waste. For what you get, it's a cost-effective option compared to other snacks or sides.
Carrots are a great addition to any meal. You can add them to spaghetti sauce, beans, mashed potatoes and dessert recipes. They add wonderful nutritional value to your meals. You can even eat them as a snack. The tops and peels can be added to the garden to enrich the soil.
I mostly feed these to my dogs in their food I make for them but I eat them as well. They aren't perfect shape nor very clean which is expected. My only complaint is that the ends can be gross so i cut them off, both ends. Mostly the plant part can be dead or starting to turn bad/wet/mush. Otherwise these are great and a decent price (could always be better though).
MOST of them were very skinny, I got four plump ones.... they also seemed not the freshest, but they roasted up in the oven nicely, good addition to my soups... good flavor. I don't think Walmart gets fresh produce I think they get days old stuff for a bargain, or they get seconds. Will probably start gpoing back to HEB for produce... but I have to get delivery since my car died and HEB charges too much for delivery AND tip -- I use the in-home service with Walmart now so I pay a low fee each year and no tip required... works out in my financial favor.... but I am truly disappointed in their produce
Unlike the 1 lb. packages, in my experience, these are very LARGE carrots, often broken and VERY dirty. I buy them, now, for the wildlife that we feed ....squirrels, chipmunks, rabbits, birds etc. The little beggars are thrilled regardless of condition!
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
Walmart.com prices have ranged from $4.77 (Jun 9) to $4.77 (Jun 9) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $4.77.
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