Great Value Cage Free Large AA White Eggs, 36 Count
- Model Number:
- UPC:
- 078742330693
- EAN:
- 0078742330693
- Walmart SKU:
- 605434510
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$11.82 | |
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Tracking History: We have tracked Great Value Cage Free Large AA White Eggs, 36 Count since 12/8/2022. The most recent price update was on Dec 9, 2022.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $11.82 (lowest on 12/8/2022) to $11.82 (highest on 12/8/2022). The average price during this period is $11.82.
Current Trend: No Walmart.com pricing data available for analysis.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.7/5 from 5527 reviews.
These eggs are priced right and taste good. They aren't as sood as the eggs I used to get from my backyard chickens (I don't have them anymore-sad), but they are definitely worth the price and meet my needs. I have bought them many times, and will continue to do so.
I usually buy the name brand organic, cage Free, vitamin boosted eggs but these are very good alternative %26 save money. At first I wasn't sure about trying these as I'm very taste sensitive to eggs, mostly the taste of yolk. The yolks, like the more expensive brand , have good rich yolk taste without the nasty chemical after taste. The double 18 pack is a great value, as I make potato salad %26 boil for salads, %26 just as a quick protein snack. I recommend
I buy every shopping trip. Its an option I can afford. They are a tad small for thier advertised size. I test them in a " float" test before I use them. On occassion one or two may float, and thats bad. They should sink to be fresh. If it floats - discard. I used to work on an egg farm.
The product is a good deal but 40 percent of the time I receive 1-4 broken eggs. I'm not sure if it's delivered the store that way or the delivery person not being careful. I'm sure I'm not the only person with this complaint. Possibly more training of personal would help.
The flavor, price, value, and so on of these eggs is great. No problems with any of that. The problem comes in with the size... In the carton, you will normally find that the eggs range in size from jumbo all the way down to peewee. This variation in size creates a nightmare when cooking: For baking, you have to carefully select eggs from the carton to make sure that you have the right size egg for a given recipe. For boiling, you need to sort the eggs to avoid over or under cooking them. It's clear that the entire carton is being weighed as a whole, and the machinery is adding larger or smaller eggs to get the total weight of the carton to the correct legal range. I get that it's cheaper to weigh the carton and not the individual eggs, but I'm paying for a carton of 18 large eggs, but I get 18 wildly assorted eggs that weigh the same as 18 large eggs. Interestingly enough, if I buy the "brand name" eggs instead the Great Value, as I've had to do a number of times when the GV were out of stock, while there is some variation in size, the eggs are all very close to the same size. Only the Great Value eggs have the variance so wide that it becomes an issue. This is, however, nothing new. It's a long-standing problemn.
Dirty and broken eggs I found in my pickup order from yesterday when I got home. Nine of the 36 eggs were unusable. Broken, cracked or stuck to the carton. I had to wash them all off. There is one that looks like yolk had been carelessly wiped off. It was dried on. I did not do that! I usually have one or sometimes two broken or cracked eggs. Normally not worth the hassle, but 9 unusable and one that somebody else had tried to wipe off yolk and put back in the carton? Talk about a potential for salmonella! Doesn't anyone in the store open these cartons and inspect their contents before placing them in the case for sale? It wasn't the order picker's fault either. I'm a senior citizen that has picked up many an order from Walmart, but I have to drive 90 miles round trip to pick it up. I can't just run back to the store in a few minutes if I find something like this, just because somebody else can't do their job right! No more Walmart! I'm going to City Market for my eggs.
two eggs were missing in one egg package. stolen or what ? the other eggs package had cracks on some eggs. needed to throwaway 4 to 5 eggs for fear of contamination. Not a good idea to order eggs online via walmart due to very very poor service. Walmart needs to confirm if product is complete and no damage to the customer when order is packaged and delivered.
Large eggs????!!!! Where? The last 4 orders I’ve received have all been “large eggs” and they definitely have all been small eggs at best if not extra small. I was so confused until I realized it’s another money saving tactic to overcharge the customer but save the company money. I’m sure this review won’t even make it to their reviews section lol 😂
I bought this item several times and one day I decided I'd like some hard boiled eggs now. I've been making hard boiled eggs for probably 40 years so I followed the same process. so when it was time to crack one open and pop it in my mouth, the egg was still raw raw. I tell you disgusting. I have a fear of salmonella so every egg I boiled was raw so I thought well maybe I did something wrong so I put another half dozen on the stove. guess what? still raw. I contacted Walmart. asked them what's the problem. well they paid me back my money. so good on them but not good on me. I didn't get my hard boiled eggs ever
The reason I'm writing this bad review is I'm a senior citizen who uses the delivery system three times now I bought these eggs that have been broken I don't know what the delivery drivers are doing but I keep getting broken eggs one had eight broken eggs another one had three broken eggs and this last one I got had two broken eggs I called in the one that had eight broken eggs they did give me my money back onto my card because like I said I buy everything delivery otherwise I've never had any problems with the eggs it's just I keep getting broken eggs
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