Our WalMart has an
ever-improving gluten-free section. Not necessarily paleo, and I don't use it all the time, but it's nice to have there for certain occasions. |
Prices subject to fluctuation seasonally and regionally; once you hear of something I've found, double check your own locations' stock and prices. I've put a bold GF for "gluten free" where the product in question has been specifically marked as "gluten free".
My WalMart is not so good with its coconut milk selection. It used to carry Golden Star, which is just coconut milk and water, and comes in a green can. It wasn't always in stock, so I always grabbed a bunch when it was there. Even after I'd politely talked to a couple of managers about keeping it in stock more regularly, I mourned deeply when they instead stopped carrying it and replaced it with Imperial Dragon, whose ingredient list includes a couple of preservatives. Coconut milk is consumed so regularly at our house, including by my 3 year old daughter who has gut health issues, so finding a short ingredient list is very important to us. Now when I am in a pinch at WalMart I'll pick up Thai Kitchen's coconut milk, which still has guar gum in it, but if I plan ahead I can keep stocked with a BPA-free no-additive coconut milk via Amazon.com.
Imperial Dragon: This is a coconut milk I avoid; look at the ingredient list! |
Goya: Another coconut milk to avoid
because of added preservative.
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My Typical WalMart Shopping List
Label for WalMart's in-house organic milk. ALLERGY WARNING: CONTAINS MILK. No, really!? |
Besides bulk meat purchases from local farmers, WalMart and Wegmans roughly tie for getting my most grocery dollars month in, month out. Here are the things I regularly buy for our family at WalMart.
- Organic Eggs: $4.18/doz.
- Silk Unsweetened Almond Milk: $3.18/half gal. GF
(I like this brand because it does not have carrageenan) - Organic Stonyfield whole milk (in-house): $3.58/half gal
- 1 lb. Earthbound Farm Organic Baby Carrots: $1.94/ea. (We usually buy several pounds each visit! They go in almost every lunch we pack.)
- Mariani honey bars: ~$4.99/5 pack - these are nuts, dried fruit, and honey GF
Mariani's Honey Bars. I find these by the produce section.
I love their simple ingredient lists of nuts, fruits, and honey.
My 6 year old daughter loves that they look like granola bars. - Pistachios, 32 oz.: $10.99
VERY nice prices
on Thai Kitchen's
red curry paste and
green curry paste. - Fischer nuts - walnuts, pecans, etc. Allergen info says processed in a plant with tree nuts but says nothing about wheat. Prices vary across sizes.
- Bananas: $0.47/lb.
- Blood oranges, around 8 in a 3 lb. bag: $3.88
- 6 ct. Marketplace single serve guacamole (WalMart's in-house version of Wholly Guacamole): ~$3.88 GF
(These are also a lunchbox staple of ours! I sometimes stick a short straw in an opened one for my 3 year old to build her oral motor muscle tone as she sucks it up like a milkshake.) - Wyman's frozen wild blueberries (these are teeny berries and thus great for baking): ~$0.20/oz, depending on the size bought.
- Mezzetta Pitted Greek Kalamata Olives, 9.5 oz.: $4.72/ea. GF
- Thai Kitchen Red Curry Paste and Green Curry Paste: $2.30/jar GF
(This is at least a dollar cheaper than almost anywhere else!) - Pace Salsas: ~$2.50/jar GF
- Local raw honey: $8.99/35 oz. jar
- Hormel Natural preservative-free ham, turkey, and salamis: ~$2.50/pack GF
- Zico 1 L coconut water: $4.48 GF
WalMart has fair prices on coconut water. Zico is my favorite
brand available at our WalMart as far as taste goes.
Love me some olives! |
What paleo-friendly finds have you scouted out at WalMart?
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Thanks for sharing! I don't always take the time or even have the time to truly search for Paleo items at Walmart. I just run in quick to get my basics and leave. I am excited to try the Mariani's Honey Bars.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! It's nice to know that you don't have to buy everything at pricey specialty stores. This is a good reminder to look around for solid real foods at any place you like to shop. Also seems like saving money where you can makes it possible to spend money on the really important things like organic meat, dairy etc
ReplyDeleteJust so you know, you can still get the wonderful Golden Star coconut milk directly from the company or through Walmart . com. There are a lot of us that called the 800 number for Walmart and let them know we really wanted the Golden Star. I live in Texas, Dallas to be exact and I got one of my local grocery store to get it in for me. So why Walmart goes through their little temper tantrum or what ever they are doing I have another way to get it!! If you happen to be in my neck of the world, Fiesta is the grocery store that can get it.
ReplyDeleteOur Walmart in SW Louisiana
ReplyDeleteSpectrum organic expeller pressed Coconut oil - $6.42/14oz
California Ranch EVOO - $6.96/500ml
Kerrygold butter and cheese in deli section - not strict paleo and I
don't remember prices as we buy at Sam's Club
Great finds! I'm going to be revisiting the WalMart with groceries nearest me... I don't remember them having as good of a selection, but maybe I just wasn't looking hard enough.
ReplyDeleteHi there! We are so sorry to hear your daughter has food sensitivities and that your family has been unable to locate our Coconut Milk elsewhere. We are happy to report, however, that Golden Star Coconut Milk is going back into WalMart starting in July 2013. We are still working on the list of exact stores but there is a good chance one near you will have it. Thank you for your support and, from our family to yours: Happy Eating!
ReplyDeleteNew starters of the paleo diet would wonder on where to find grocery things for cooking. Yours is an excellent guide. These look really cool! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteour walmart carries many of these items in addition to many different organic fruits and vegetables now. if you're willing to look and read labels you can find lots of things at walmart now that are definitely paelo friendly and good for you.
ReplyDeleteWalmart also carries Kerrygold butter (at least around here they do) for those using butter.
ReplyDeleteIf you saw how inhumane Hormel treats their animals you might reconsider your meat purchase. You are what you eat and those animals have adrenalin and cortisol running through their body :(
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Some Walmarts carry applegate lunch meats and bacon too for less ��
ReplyDeleteMine has Applegate Turkey hot dogs also.
ReplyDeleteFor me, paleo is about sustainability as well as personal health. It's a lifestyle, not a cuisine. Walmart goes against everything I stand for, and wouldn't shop there if my life depended on it. I'm not rich, and I like saving money as much as the next person, but I won't sacrifice the health of the economy or my values to do it.
ReplyDeleteThey also carry Enjoy Life cookies etc...
ReplyDeleteWatch out with the Hormel Natural lunchmeats. Some of them still have carrageenan in them (I figured that out the hard way). - Bethany
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