Great Value Oats & Honey Granola

Great Value
Contains seed oils Lab tested
25 Poor
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Summary

Great Value Oats & Honey Granola scores 25/100. EWG's February 2024 chlormequat study detected the pesticide at ~180 ppb — second-highest in the chlormequat batch. Chlormequat is a plant growth regulator linked to reduced fertility and developmental toxicity in animal studies; it is not approved for use on food crops grown in the U.S. EWG 2023 also found up to 111.1 ppb glyphosate in this product. Two-pesticide contamination on top of canola oil, corn syrup, and three sweeteners.

At a glance

Beneficial ingredients 1
Harmful ingredients 3
Owned by Walmart
Category Granola

Contaminants 2

Source: EWG

Glyphosate
111.1 ppb
Moderate

Detected at a moderate level — a meaningful amount worth factoring in if this product is eaten regularly. Glyphosate is classified as a probable human carcinogen by IARC, and glyphosate-residue-free supply chains exist — so its presence reflects ingredient sourcing.

EWG 2023 testing detected glyphosate at up to 111.1 ppb across multiple samples.

Chlormequat
~180 ppb
High

Detected at a high level — at or above health-based exposure limits. Regular exposure at this level is a genuine health concern. Chlormequat is a plant growth regulator (PGR) used to shorten cereal stalks pre-harvest. Animal studies link chlormequat exposure to reduced fertility, delayed puberty, and developmental toxicity (Environmental Health Perspectives 2018; Reproductive Toxicology 2020). Chlormequat is not approved for use on food crops grown in the U.S., so its presence in this product indicates pre-harvest spraying on imported (likely Canadian or European) oats. There is no FDA tolerance for chlormequat in oat-based foods sold in the U.S.

EWG's February 2024 study detected chlormequat chloride at ~180 ppb in this product. EWG detected chlormequat in 80% of urine samples from a U.S. population in 2023.

Key ingredients 7

Whole Grain Rolled Oats
Very Good

Whole grain oats rich in beta-glucan fiber for heart health and blood sugar regulation.

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Canola Oil
Very Bad

Seed oil high in omega-6 fatty acids. Industrially processed and inflammatory.

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Corn Syrup
Bad

Highly processed liquid sugar with zero nutritional value. Rapidly spikes blood sugar.

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Cane Sugar
Bad

Refined sugar adding empty calories on top of corn syrup and honey.

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Honey
Neutral

Natural sweetener with some trace minerals and antioxidants, but still a sugar source.

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Rice Flour
Neutral

Refined grain flour used for texture. Low nutritional value.

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Molasses
Neutral

Byproduct of sugar refining. Contains some minerals like iron and calcium.

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Processing

Group 4 · Ultra-processed

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