Taylor Farms Turkey & Cheddar Snack Tray, 6 oz, Refrigerated
- Brand:
- Taylor Farms
- Model Number:
- UPC:
- 824862701123
- EAN:
- 0824862701123
- Walmart SKU:
- 692158171
Price momentum shifted downward , bringing the cost to $2.97. This represents a 0.0% discount to typical levels.
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Tracking History: We have tracked Taylor Farms Turkey & Cheddar Snack Tray, 6 oz, Refrigerated since 2/9/2025. The most recent price update was on Jun 19, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $2.97 (lowest on 2/9/2025) to $2.97 (highest on 2/9/2025). The average price during this period is $2.97.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $2.97 (Jun 19) to $2.97 (Jun 19) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $2.97.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.4/5 from 3094 reviews.
MY ALL TIME FAVORITE Go to - for lunch and snack. I fell in love with the Taylor brand months ago. Convenient packaging for work or home, excellent fresh veggies, quality cheese and turkey tidbits. Perfect little item for dieting! Love you Taylor!
The turkey is a bit dry, but the ranch is crisp taste. The carrots can be a hit or miss, and the broccoli is sometimes dry. Overall, for a snack pack like this? Worth every penny. It fills me up despite wanting to eat more than one. A good source of a balanced tray, without the nasty additives.
I love these! Very good to power through the afternoon slump. Depending on your caloric/dietary needs it can be a snack or a mean. I like to have them for lunch- satisfying without over filling. No sluggish full feeling, so i can get through the rest of my afternoon. Try them out! If you’re low on time, but tired of unhealthy, fast food- these are the best!
I really love these snack packs! They are my favorite of all of I've ever tried. The variety is great and the veggies are always super fresh and so is the cheese and sausage. It's the perfect amount to even substitute a meal. I would definitely recommend these and they are well worth the money. I'll definitely be continuing to buy these.
Discovered these recently. great thing to take hiking, to the beach or on a boat. I sneak them into movies as an alternative snack to the horrible crap they sell. My biggest complaint is the size of ranch container. They could increase ranch cup by 30% and it would still fit and I wouldn't run out before eating my carrots and broccoli. if bigger ranch cups it would be perfect.
Whenever we travel, my husband eats constantly, and it’s usually junk food. Last trip, I bought a few of these snack packs from Walmart and really enjoyed having them. They could improve the quality of the turkey and cheese; which lacked flavor and was a little bit dry. However, I would buy them again because it was so much better than what my husband was eating! It was great to have the fresh vegetables and a little bit of dip without a lot of work or mess.
Good grab-and-go option. Easy, filling, and nice when you don’t feel like putting anything together. The turkey and cheese taste fresh enough and it’s a decent portion. Great for quick lunches or snacks. A little pricey for what it is, but convenient. I still pick these up now and then.
Expire dates are often expired within 1 or 2 days of purchase. - the store The biggest problem is inconsistent packaging , half the time portion sizes of broccoli and carrots can vary a lot Most often on the low side. To be a good value portion sizes need to be more consistent.
I bring these for the staff on clinic days at humane society . They are convenient individual trays that allow each person to revive their energy on their own schedule. Veg are usually good, sufficient cup of ranch drsg for dip but turkey is actually a few pellets of hard pressed meat-stuff, not cubes of soft meat.
So far 2 out of the 5 packs of these that I bought the carrots are complete mush meaning they’re no longer good. And it’s not just a little mushy or one or two of them. You pick one up and your finger sinks into the carrot like you’re poking a rotten tomato. They’re not even technically past the expiration date according to the package. I don’t think I’ll be buying these again.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
Walmart.com prices have ranged from $2.97 (Jun 19) to $2.97 (Jun 19) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $2.97.
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