Great Value Elbows, 16 oz
- Brand:
- Great Value
- Model Number:
- 630021
- UPC:
- 078742209975
- EAN:
- 0078742209975
- Walmart SKU:
- 10534107
Holding at $0.98 for two weeks while closely tracking the 90-day average of $0.98—typical market behavior for this category.
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Highest Price
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$1.18 | |
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$0.88 | |
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$0.98 |
Tracking History: We have tracked Great Value Elbows, 16 oz since 6/6/2023. The most recent price update was on Jun 6, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $0.88 (lowest on 10/21/2023) to $1.18 (highest on 11/3/2025). The average price during this period is $1.07.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $0.98 (Jun 6) to $0.98 (Jun 6) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $0.98.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.7/5 from 12829 reviews.
I make excellent mac %26 cheese. I will not tell you how I make my cheese sauce. It's a secret and I have a secret ingredient. However, I do use these elbows because it doesn't matter what elbows you use you can't taste any difference. And these are very reasonably priced.
A must have in my home. I can eat mac and cheese everyday. However, my son has me hooked on baked macaroni over stove top. I use a variety of cheese mixed together. I have to flavor the noodles while cooking in hot water with a tad of regular or garlic salt.
I always buy the Great Value elbow macaroni. I use it for goulash, macaroni salad, and my favorite baked macaroni and cheese. All the flavors adhere to the macaroni. It's never stale or starchy, so you won't end up with white water and mushy pasta. Nobody wants that. Plus, the price is on point! Highly recommended.
This is the only Elbow mac I use in my homemade mac and cheese. So easy to make, I boil the whole box not boiled apart, drain, spray a pan lightly with Great Value Vegetable spray, add a TB of butter and salt to taste, add a few shakes of paprika, add 2 bags of Great Value mild and 1 Colby Jack shredded Cheese, one small box of heavy cream, mix well and cook for 30 minutes on 350 degrees. Guys this is good, the Colby Cheese is out of this world added to the mild. I created this new mac and cheese by accident last Thanksgiving, I only had 1 1/2 bags of mild cheese and a whole bag of Colby/Jack. I threw it in and there was none left at all, it was the first to go and even my mom came back wanting more and asked what did I do to my mac and cheese, it was great!
I can't tell the difference other than the lower price. I think it's really nice of Walmart to stock so many types of pasta, and they are all under $1.00. It gives you so many affordable options for dinners. In this day and age, people really need this. I bought 7 types of pasta when I was stocking up in one order. They were all available and I got a sense of security seeing the full shelf in my pantry. I couldn't have pulled that off in any other store. So, good job Walmart, and thank you 🙏.
These elbow noodles are a great value and work perfectly for all kinds of meals. They cook evenly, hold their shape well, and have a good texture. I haven't noticed any difference compared to name brands. Great for mac and cheese, pasta salads, or quick dinners. Definitely a pantry staple!
My go to for macaroni salad. Not mushy. When you bite into them, you know you are getting a solid elbow. Have to use extra mayo because they absorb it well.
Cheap %26 taste the same as the more expensive brand. Would certainly recommend these. The boxes just aren't super sturdy, so be weary of that. But will definitely purchase these again. Can't beat it for the price.
is over positive taste good for a generic pasta. Pasta should never be more than a dollar a pound unless it's fresh. I like to keep elbows in the house for when the neighbor's kids stop by for elbows and catsup or in my tomato soup. Elbow macaroni also tastes awesome with chilli.
It wasn't the product... it is Walmart. I have been a faithful customer for decades, however I'm done with their lies. You see they took $98.00 out of my checking account on the 18th of April 2026. This is supposed to be for delivery fees for one year; however they still charge me a $9.95 fee every time I order groceries. They said they would refund my money, but have not. I am a senior citizen, living on social security and need this service not only for groceries, but my medication (prescriptions) as well... shame on you!
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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