D’Italiano Italian Bread, 20 oz, White Italian Bread, Bag
When you want to make a sandwich extra delicious, there’s just no substitute for the distinctive flavor of D’Italiano Italian Bread. This sliced bread features high-quality ingredients and a rich, delicious homestyle taste. Free from artificial colors, artificial flavors and high fructose corn syrup, this bread loaf is perfect for sharing with friends and family. It’s baked from an authentic recipe to create the perfect golden crust and soft texture, making it perfect for any meal. So whether your sandwich choice is roast beef and Swiss cheese, or an old Italian favorite, like prosciutto and provolone, be sure to give it an Italian accent with D’Italiano bread and rolls. Remember, just because it looks like D’Italiano, doesn’t mean it tastes like D’Italiano.
Jessi –
Reliably good.
I’ve been eating this bread for as long as I can remember. My first memories are of helping Mom in the kitchen after Sunday mass, where I was the honorary toast maker, buttering every inch perfectly. It’s great for everything from grilled cheese and lunch meat sandwiches to just plain buttered bread. My son sometimes even eats it straight from the bag, haha. Now, I’m feeding it to my kids too. It’s reliably good!
I really wish other people reviewing this bread would take the time to review their Walmart order rather than lowering the rating of the bread because they are mad at Walmart’s delivery service.
GG –
Italian bread no seeds
I got to live free I didn’t put I don’t want substitutes but I’m okay with this bread I was getting Pepperidge Farm and this was a little cheaper even I don’t have a problem with it it was nice it was soft it wasn’t grainy or have any holes in it don’t you hate when you buy Italian bread or the fatter ones and you cut it and it’s got a hole all the way through the center this was really good and I probably purchased it again it was a great substitute😉😏
Vicki –
Hearty White Bread
White bread with substance. We know white bread isn’t the healthiest but for many dishes it’s the bread called for.
This bread bridges the gap.