10 Walmart Food Items That Are Wastes of Money

Preservatives and hydrogenated fats might be present in these mixtures. The price of a 40-ounce pack of baking mix is $4.18.

Great Value Baking Mixes

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The butter's flavor and texture are influenced by the cellulose addition. 

Great Value Peanut Butter

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According to research, you can get these things for less at Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, and even Aldi. I can personally attest to this.

Organic Produce

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Norah Clark, an experienced chef, qualified nutritionist and editor for Boyd Hampers, said that while pre-cut produce is convenient.

Pre-Cut Fruits and Vegetables

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"Walmart is a great place to buy regular spices, but specialty or exotic spices can be pricey," Clark added. 

Specialty or Exotic Spices

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These nuggets might appear like a practical choice, according to Andrei Vasilescu, CEO and co-founder of Don't Pay Full.

Frozen Chicken Nuggets

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They frequently include dressings that are heavy in added sugars and bad fats. 

Pre-Packaged Salad Kits

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The pods frequently wind up in landfills, making them unfriendly to the environment. 

Single-Serve Coffee Pods

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Choosing freshly cut meats from the deli counter can be a more healthful option because you can manage the caliber and amount of ingredients.

Pre-Packaged Deli Meats

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Some people feel the quality is inconsistent, while others vouch for its affordability. 

Meat and Seafood

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