Great Value Regular Buttermilk Biscuits, 7.5 oz, 10 Count
- Brand:
- Great Value
- Model Number:
- UPC:
- 078742147925
- EAN:
- 0078742147925
- Walmart SKU:
- 144787277
Price momentum shifted downward , bringing the cost to $0.97. This represents a 0.0% discount to typical levels.
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$1.07 | |
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$0.97 |
Tracking History: We have tracked Great Value Regular Buttermilk Biscuits, 7.5 oz, 10 Count since 2/13/2025. The most recent price update was on Apr 6, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $0.97 (lowest on 1/26/2026) to $1.07 (highest on 2/13/2025). The average price during this period is $1.03.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $0.97 (Apr 6) to $0.97 (Apr 6) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $0.97.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.2/5 from 1760 reviews.
I bake these biscuits. Then I fry sausage, which came from Walmart. I then make sausage biscuits, wrap them individual and put them in a freezer bag. Then I get out one for my breakfast and it makes just the right amount. It is cheaper to do it this way than to buy the sausage biscuits already made. Plus I think they are a lot better
They are about the size of a silver dollar, quite small. I liked the size, made them easier to fit on my plate and mouth. You should eat them right when they come out of the oven or they will get hard and dry quickly. Not bad but overall I prefer the larger ones.
Theese great value buttermilk biscuits in a can make really good dumplings for chicken dumplings. Open the can, seperate the biscuits, pinch off pieces of the dough and roll it into a ball and drop in the soup. No measuring, no mixing and alot less mess, and bake a few for dessert with some kind of spread.
Tried a bunch of Different House/Generic brands of Regular Biscuits. So far these are the best ones. These are like Pilsbury without being Pilsbury biscuits. And since Pilsbury QUIT Making the smaller biscuits, these are probably as close as you are gonna get to Pilsbury Biscuits. I'll be buying more of these. These are great for snacking on or even snacks for kids with bologna and cheese mini sandwiches, With butter fresh outta the oven with just Jam on them fresh out of the oven. When making these, I always put a smidgen of butter on the top of each biscuit when baking.
As is cooked biscuits they are okay and they are very low priced. I use them for dumplings in my chicken and dumplings pull each biscuit into three or four parts , and throw them in the pot in the last in the last 30 minutes It makes lovely dumplings. :-)
I don't purchase these for the typical breakfast meal. We eat them as a sweet snack. Cut them up into 4 piece per biscuit and deep fry them until golden brown, drain them on a paper towel, sprinkle with powdered sugar, dip them in fresh honey. Perfection, cheap, easy and delicious snack without the effort of traditional donuts.
I ordered the four pack the store was out and notified me of a substitute. Wouldn't you think if I ordered the four pack then I would need four singles and not three?? Now I can not make home made pizza for dinner and I have company coming for my pizza. So now I have to cancel on the company. Not a nice thing to do. But it takes four rolls of biscuits!
I don't know who in the world came up with the way the dough goes into the packaging on these, but they should be fired! There wasn't one single biscuit that was the correct shape. 4 of the biscuits came in a triangular shape while the rest were very paper thin on one side. It's crazy! I don't care how cheap these are, do not buy them!
These biscuits don't rise in the oven. When you try to peel them out, they stick together. when you finally do get the biscuits separated, you don't end up with a whole biscuit, Pillsbury gives you biscuits that you can pull apart by hand. These, you don't cant pull apart by hand because they're all stuck together. This is the worst kind of biscuits I've ever bought.
I've often thought why would anyone leave a review on groceries, but here I am. I bought these by mistake, and boy do I regret it. They taste like if we had an apocalypse and we were living off what was left that we could find. Tasteless, textureless, and just bleh. I mean cool that they are so cheap, but I don't see why anyone would buy these. Make your own if you're trying to save money. At least if you made your own it would be healthier. This is the kind of ish we need to remove from grocery stores.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
Walmart.com prices have ranged from $0.97 (Apr 6) to $0.97 (Apr 6) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $0.97.
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