Oscar Mayer Olive Loaf Deli Lunch Meat, 8 oz Package
- Model Number:
- 4470000917
- UPC:
- 044700009178
- EAN:
- 0044700009178
- Walmart SKU:
- 10292590
Current pricing at $5.98 reflects recent market activity, running 0.0% below the 90-day average.
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Tracking History: We have tracked Oscar Mayer Olive Loaf Deli Lunch Meat, 8 oz Package since 12/12/2022. The most recent price update was on Sep 21, 2024.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $5.12 (lowest on 12/12/2022) to $5.98 (highest on 2/22/2024). The average price during this period is $5.58.
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.0/5 from 21 reviews.
This product pleasantly surprised me with its flavor and versatility. The texture is soft and easy to handle, perfect for making quick sandwiches or even snacking on. The touch of olives gives it a different and pleasant flavor that isn't overpowering. The packaging is practical and keeps the product fresh for longer. Plus, it's a convenient option for quick meals without sacrificing taste. It was a big hit at home, and I would definitely buy it again to always have something ready in the refrigerator.
Wow. Olive loaf is the best meat that I have ever had. It was totally like spiced up balogna and tastes great with mustard and some mayo. This stuff is amazing and I could eat it everyday!
Oscar Mayer's olive loaf is my favorite cold cut of all time. It's getting hard to find though. Most stores will carry the pickle and pimento loaf but not the olive.
oscar mayer delicious products has different products for both sadwinch hotdog sausages my children love the hot dog I adore these products they solve the coda easy faith prepare any sandwich for the children and the family [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
I love the olives inside the meat because it gives it a different texture and adds a hint of nice umami taste to the bologna [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
I really like this to have for sandwich meat. I was first introduced to it by my father, many years ago, who passed away last year and whenever I eat it it reminds me of him. I like that it has a different taste then typical sandwich meats. I tend to have it with mayo, mustard and cheese. It is a bit hard to find in store though. Not all grocery stores carry it unfortunately.
I remember Olive loaf from the 80's but 6$ a pack is a bit much 4$ if a stretch but makes sense. It's not the most popular, I love it but the price leads me to other options.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This was a little sweeter than we remembered. It wasn't bad but just not what we are use to when we think of olive loaf. Emma picked all of the olives out, those were delicious! Thanks for letting us try it complimentary!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This was a really interesting product to try. The taste of the olives overpowered the taste of the meat, so all I could taste was olives. The slices are a little bit slimy as well (it isn't expired) so that was a little unsettling. I wouldn't purchase this again.
Horrible. Never again. First there were bone spurs from ground up chicken and pork bones. Who wants that? Then it tasted sweet. I learned it was because of corn syrup. THEN there was a strange aftertaste from something I still cannot identify. At first I thought either cloves or allspice. I don't know and I don't care. This product is simply horrible and I will never buy again!! In fact, I am now boycotting anything with Oscar Mayer name for life. Their hot dogs are poor quality compared to Nathans, Ball Park, and Hebrews National dogs. The competition is not even close. In the end I tossed out about half of this garbage. Why should I pay $8 per pound for bone spurs from chicken and pork? I can go to Winco and get whole beef tenderloins for $6.48 a pound and have a good bone spur meal.
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