Sam's Choice Gluten-Free Multigrain Bread, 18 oz
- Brand:
- Sam's Choice
- Model Number:
- UPC:
- 078742151830
- EAN:
- 0078742151830
- Walmart SKU:
- 149729097
Recent downward movement established $6.74 pricing, now 0.0% below the quarterly average.
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Tracking History: We have tracked Sam's Choice Gluten-Free Multigrain Bread, 18 oz since 3/12/2024. The most recent price update was on Jun 5, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $6.74 (lowest on 3/12/2024) to $6.74 (highest on 3/12/2024). The average price during this period is $6.74.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $6.74 (Jun 5) to $6.74 (Jun 5) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $6.74.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.4/5 from 705 reviews.
This is the best tasting Gluten Free Multigrain bread we have ever tasted! Sometimes there are a few small holes in a slice or a slight deformed slice or two, but the taste is amazing!! We highly recommend!! The white bread flavor is good also, but we prefer the Multigrain. Makes the best Avocado Toast ever! :D
This is the best GF bread I've tried! It's soft %26 squishy, has the same chewy texture %26 taste as regular bread, and doesn't need to be toasted to keep it from falling apart. Plus, it's not super tiny like some GF breads. 🤗 There's both ‘white' %26 ‘multi-grain'; I prefer the multi-grain but both are good. I've been GF since 2005 %26 have tried most of the GF brands out there. A few yrs ago, I went to a conference %26 they got GF bread for me. It was sooo delicious that I was convinced that they mistakenly gave me regular bread %26 that I had been glutened. I was stunned to discover that Walmart's generic brand, “Sam's Choice” has a gluten-free bread option because I had never seen it before. It's stocked in the regular bread aisle, not the GF section, so that's why I had never seen it as I didn't have a reason to go down that aisle %26 typically only went to the GF section.
This is an excellent multi grain GF bread I use it with butter, jam or as sandwich bread or as my bun. I do suggest to at minimum toast it as it holds and tastes better that way to me. (Toast to your color liking). It's had to find a decent GF bread, never mind a multi grain, but this one's a keeper!
This is still the best GF bread on the market. Not all the stores in Houston carry it which is crazy. I am Celiac and I rely on a good supply of both the seeded and the white bread. It's well stocked in stores in Lafayette, La and Seguin, Texas so I'm not sure what the problem is in Houston. It's great that it isn't frozen so I hate to have to buy in bulk when it's available and then freeze it. Please keep it in stock. It's awesome without needing to be toasted.
One of my favorite Gluten Free breads. Ive tried many, and most are a so disappointing, they often just seem dry, or oddly textured, and wonky in shape. This bread is perfect for a tasty sandwich. 🥪. Not dry or wonky in shape. I even treat myself to the occationally French toast with this one and it's delicious.
This is my favorite bread. l would buy it even if gluten wasn't an issue. it's simply delicious. The texture is pleasing. The slices are not so small and thin that sandwiches made from them fall apart while you're eating. Try it, you're gonna love it.
This is pretty tasty bread with a good texture. Makes great toast. Lots of nooks and crannies in a slice to hold butter etc. It is a small loaf for the price. All GF products r over priced. But I've tried a lot of not so good gluten free foods and this bread is now a staple for me.
Sam's Choice Gluten-Free Multigrain Bread is decent but has a few drawbacks. The slices are noticeably smaller than regular bread, which makes sandwiches feel undersized. The texture is a bit dense and slightly dry, though it toasts up okay. Flavor is mild, not as hearty as you'd expect from a multigrain loaf. Overall, it's a passable gluten-free option, but the tiny slices and average taste make it less satisfying than other brands. Something about this bread has definitely changed recently...go back to your 'full-sized' slices Sam!!!
Pretty good for gluten-free bread. However the seeds that coat the outside don't stick and every time you take a slice out of the bag you have a mess on the counter. Gluten-free bread is too expensive so value is debatable given the markup for a specialty item whose cost is overly inflated, though those of us that are allergic have no choice except gluten-free bread or give it up completely.
I have been buying this bread for several years, and it was the best gluten-free bread out there for gluten-free but they have changed the way it is made and the ingredients have changed! I just got back from Walmart with a loaf and will return it ASAP. What did you do to the bread Walmart?
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
Walmart.com prices have ranged from $6.74 (Jun 5) to $6.74 (Jun 5) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $6.74.
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