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The Unhealthiest Great Value Foods

4/18/2025

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If you've got a busy schedule, a tight budget, or you simply enjoy shopping for everything all in the same place, then there's a good chance you shop at Walmart.
The superstore has only grown in popularity, popping up in almost every town across the country because the ease of buying food, clothes, household products, sports equipment, and even building materials, all in the same place is just too good to pass up. Sam Walton launched the superstore that we know and love as Walmart way back in 1962. The store isn't showing signs of slowing down and the in-house brand, Great Value, continues making strides toward its mission of affordable quality.

Walmart's store brand is made up of various items that range from food to clothes, and more. But who makes these products and how are they different from other brands? The big surprise is that many of these items are actually manufactured by big name brand companies that you are probably familiar with, but they are simply sold under Walmart's Great Value label (via NCESC). This marketing strategy helps the store and the brands cut down on costs and sell more products. However, the Great Value label can be distracting. Don't blindly assume the brand is the healthiest choice, just because it's familiar. Many popular products are produced by brands such as Kraft and Sara Lee and they don't always use the healthiest ingredients. Here are the most unhealthy Great Value foods to avoid.

Read More: https://www.thedailymeal.com/1118642/the-unhealthiest-great-value-foods/
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    Marlene Ridgway

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