We independently evaluate all of our recommendations. If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. Special Diets High-Protein The 9 Best High-Protein Snacks at Walmart, According to Dietitians Take snacking up a notch with these dietitian-approved snacks that are filled with protein. By Devineé Lingo, M.S., RDN Devineé Lingo, M.S., RDN Devineé Lingo is a registered dietitian nutritionist who is on a mission to cultivate health and wholeness in people seeking restoration and renewal. Her nutrition philosophy is to dig deeper and identify the root causes of people's health concerns using a holistic, integrative and functional approach. EatingWell's Editorial Guidelines Updated on July 23, 2024 Reviewed by Dietitian Maria Laura Haddad-Garcia Reviewed by Dietitian Maria Laura Haddad-Garcia Maria Laura is EatingWell's senior nutrition & news editor. As part of the nutrition team, she edits and assigns nutrition-related content and provides nutrition reviews for articles. Maria Laura is a trained dietitian, almond butter lover and food enthusiast with over seven years of experience in nutrition counseling. EatingWell's Editorial Guidelines In This Article View All In This Article Our High-Protein Snack Recommendations Greek Yogurt Tuna Packet Pumpkin Seeds String Cheese Edamame Snack Packs Dry-Roasted Peanuts Cubed Cheese Granola Bars Protein Shakes The Bottom Line Our Trusted Expertise Photo: Getty Images Protein has been in the spotlight for years—and rightfully so! Not only does this vital nutrient help to build and repair muscle tissue, but it also strengthens the immune system, aids in blood sugar control and lessens hunger pangs. There’s no denying that protein is crucial for our overall health and well-being. After all, it is an essential component of every tissue in the human body. But there may be days when you find it challenging to meet your daily protein needs. That’s where high-protein snacks come into play. And Walmart just so happens to have convenient and budget-friendly snacks that can help you reach your individualized protein goal. To save time searching for the ideal grab-and-go snack, we interviewed four dietitians to bring you the best high-protein snacks at Walmart. 11 Best Muscle-Building Foods: What to Eat to Gain Muscle Our High-Protein Snack Recommendations Great Value Greek Plain Nonfat Yogurt Great Value Lemon Pepper Tuna Pouch Great Value Roasted and Salted Pepitas Great Value Mozzarella String Cheese Seapoint Farms' Dry Roasted Edamame Snack Packs Great Value Dry-Roasted Peanuts Great Value Cubed Colby and Monterey Jack Cheese Great Value Peanut, Almond and Dark Chocolate Protein Chewy Granola Bars Fairlife Core Power Protein Milk Shake Plain Greek Yogurt Great Value Greek Plain Nonfat Yogurt PHOTO: Walmart $1 at Walmart “Move over cottage cheese; Greek yogurt is also a protein powerhouse!” says Christina Chu, M.S., RD, CSSD, a Chicago-based sports dietitian and CEO of Christina Chu Sports Nutrition Inc. In fact, Walmart’s Great Value Plain Greek Yogurt contains a whopping 15 grams of protein per 5-ounce serving. “I recommend Greek yogurt to my athletes because it is a high-quality protein that is low in lactose, rich in probiotics to support gut health and a good source of calcium to promote strong bones—especially for youth athletes and runners. Pair this with some fresh fruit, blend it in a smoothie, or mix with a ranch seasoning packet for a higher-protein veggie dip!” Chu recommends. Nutrition info per container (150 g): 90 calories, 0 g total fat, 0 g saturated fat, 5 mg cholesterol, 45 mg sodium, 6 g carbohydrates, 0 g fiber, 0 g total sugar, 15 g protein Tuna Packet Great Value Lemon Pepper Tuna Pouch PHOTO: Walmart $1 at Walmart Searching for a savory midafternoon bite that is packed with protein? Enter Walmart’s Great Value Lemon Pepper Tuna Pouch! “With fish being one of the best quality sources of protein, these shelf-stable tuna packets are a must-have for athletes and other individuals who are on-the-go with limited cooking opportunities, such as being in a dorm, shared living space or in a time crunch. This product has 15 grams of muscle-building protein, simple ingredients and is a great source of omega-3 fatty acids to protect the body and brain from inflammation,” Chu explains. “I recommend pairing these with some whole-wheat crackers for an easy, balanced snack or adding it to your lunches as a convenient no-cook protein.” Nutrition info per pouch (74 g): 70 calories, 1 g total fat, 0 g saturated fat, 25 mg cholesterol, 300 mg sodium, 2 g carbohydrates, 0 g fiber, 0 g total sugar, 15 g protein 5 Reasons You Should Eat More Canned Fish, According to a Dietitian Pumpkin Seeds Great Value Roasted and Salted Pepitas PHOTO: Walmart $4 at Walmart For those moments when you’re craving something crunchy and salty, Walmart’s Roasted and Salted Pepitas (aka pumpkin seeds) are the perfect way to satisfy your craving and increase your protein intake. “These pepitas are an easy grab-and-go snack for busy days or to keep at the office when you need something quick. Pepitas are rich in magnesium, zinc, iron and antioxidants. And one serving is 160 calories with 8 grams of protein. Protein promotes satiety and assists in stabilizing blood sugar levels, helping prevent hunger between meals,” says Dana Horton, M.S., RD, CSSD, of Eleat Sports Nutrition. If you want to elevate this between-meal bite, try tossing your pumpkin seeds into our Super-Seed Snack Bars along with sunflower, hemp and chia seeds for a nutrient-packed snack. Nutrition info per ounce (28 g, about 1/4 cup): 160 calories, 14 g total fat, 2.5 g saturated fat, 0 mg cholesterol, 115 mg sodium, 4 g carbohydrates, 2 g fiber, 0 g total sugar, 8 g protein String Cheese Great Value Mozzarella String Cheese PHOTO: Walmart View on Walmart Who says a childhood classic can’t be enjoyed as an afternoon snack well into adulthood? Especially since Walmart’s Great Value Mozzarella String Cheese touts a fair share of protein. “String cheese is a quick and nutritious snack that’s easy to take with you on the go. One serving is only 80 calories with 7 grams of protein and 15% of your daily calcium needs. The protein in string cheese helps to support the growth and repair of lean muscle mass and keep you feeling full,” Horton shares. Nutrition info per stick (28 g): 80 calories, 6 g total fat, 3.5 g saturated fat, 20 mg cholesterol, 190 mg sodium, <1 g carbohydrates, 0 g fiber, <1 g total sugar, 7 g protein Edamame Snack Packs Seapoint Farms Dry Roasted Sea Salt Edamame, Pack of 8 PHOTO: Walmart $9 at Walmart Need more plant-based protein options to include in your snack rotation? Well, Walmart has you covered. Jasmine El Nabli, M.S., RDN, notes that Seapoint Farms' Dry Roasted Edamame Snack Packs contain 10 grams of complete plant-based protein. “Dry-roasted edamame is not only rich in protein but is also a good source of fiber, folate, omega-3 fatty acids and iron. Being naturally gluten-free, cholesterol-free and low in calories, dry-roasted edamame stands out as a delicious and nutritious protein-rich snack,” says El Nabli. Nutrition info per snack pack (22.5 g): 100 calories, 4 g total fat, 0.5 g saturated fat, 0 mg cholesterol, 110 mg sodium, 7 g carbohydrates, 4 g fiber, 1 g total sugar, 10 g protein Dry-Roasted Peanuts Great Value Dry-Roasted Peanuts PHOTO: Walmart $3 at Walmart Whether you follow a plant-forward diet or want to switch up your typical midday snacks, a handful of peanuts can help you meet your daily protein needs. With 8 grams of protein per 1-ounce serving, Great Value Dry Roasted Peanuts are conveniently packaged in ready-to-go pouches that you can easily toss in your bag for a quick protein boost. Not to mention, these mighty legumes (yes, legumes!) contain healthy fats and fiber, which help keep you full between meals. When you aren’t on the go, try adding these peanuts to our Honey-Peanut Popcorn for a delicious, sweet and salty snack. Nutrition info per ounce (28 g, about 40 pieces): 180 calories, 15 g total fat, 2.5 g saturated fat, 0 mg cholesterol, 150 mg sodium, 4 g carbohydrates, 2 g fiber, 1 g total sugar, 8 g protein Cubed Cheese Great Value Cubed Colby Jack & Monterey Cheese PHOTO: Walmart $3 at Walmart Cenida Gomez-Flores, M.S., RDN, a California-based dietitian and Founder of Eat & Nourish LLC, shares that Great Value Cubed Colby and Monterey Jack Cheese is a budget-friendly snack option when you’re in the mood for a creamy, protein-rich snack. “The creamy texture and flavors of this cheese combination pair amazingly with crunchy apple slices and unsalted mini pretzels," she says. "I love this cheese because of its high protein content, which supports muscle growth.” Nutrition info per 7 cubes (30 g): 110 calories, 9 g total fat, 5 g saturated fat, 30 mg cholesterol, 190 mg sodium, <1 g carbohydrates, 0 g fiber, 0 g total sugar, 7 g protein Granola Bars Great Value Peanut, Almond & Dark Chocolate Protein Chewy Granola Bars PHOTO: Walmart $4 at Walmart If you’re looking for a high-protein snack that also satisfies your sweet tooth, Gomez-Flores suggests Great Value Peanut, Almond and Dark Chocolate Protein Chewy Granola Bars. These delicious granola bars offer 10 grams of protein in a serving and healthy fats that support heart health. Gomez-Flores says, “Many people forget the human heart is a muscle which continues developing throughout our lifetime. The protein in these bars will definitely keep one’s heart strong in a sweet way!” Nutrition info per bar (40 g): 180 calories, 11 g total fat, 3.5 g saturated fat, 0 mg cholesterol, 135 mg sodium, 16 g carbohydrates, 6 g fiber, 6 g total sugar, 10 g protein Protein Shakes Fairlife Core Power Protein Milk Shake PHOTO: Target $39 $33 at Amazon $4 at Target $35 at Walmart A list of high-protein snacks wouldn’t be complete without a ready-to-drink protein shake. And the Core Power Protein Shake boasts an impressive amount of protein in a single 14-ounce serving. “For busy athletes and individuals who struggle with low appetite or are trying to put on weight, this is my favorite solution to recommend. At 26 grams of protein per bottle (that's almost ¼ pound of meat’s worth of protein!), this protein shake pairs well with a piece of fresh fruit as a post-workout refuel, providing both protein and carbs to repair muscle,” Chu explains. “What I love about these shakes, in particular, is that they are lactose-free for athletes and individuals who may be lactose-intolerant, and they are an ultra-filtered milk versus a standard protein shake that adds a protein powder into the bottle—thus, it leaves you with a smooth-tasting experience!” Nutrition info per bottle (414 mL): 170 calories, 4.5 g total fat, 2.5 g saturated fat, 20 mg cholesterol, 260 mg sodium, 8 g carbohydrates, 1 g fiber, 5 g total sugar, 26 g protein The Bottom Line If you are looking to incorporate more protein into your diet, high-protein snacks are a great way to fill in nutritional gaps. Whether you are pressed for time, lead a physically active lifestyle or simply enjoy the convenience of ready-to-eat snacks, Walmart has a wide selection of healthy options that contain 7 grams of protein or more. From Greek yogurt to edamame, cheese, peanuts, pumpkin seeds, bars and protein shakes, snack time just got a whole lot easier with these protein-packed picks. Our Trusted Expertise Devineé Lingo, M.S., RDN, is a registered dietitian nutritionist who is on a mission to cultivate health and wholeness in people seeking restoration and renewal. She is the founder of Deeply Rooted Nutrition and is based in Riverside, California. For this article, Lingo interviewed four dietitians for their high-protein snack recommendations available at Walmart: Christina Chu, M.S., RD, CSSD, a Chicago-based sports dietitian and CEO of Christina Chu Sports Nutrition Inc. Dana Horton, M.S., RD, CSSD of Eleat Sports Nutrition. Jasmine El Nabli, M.S., RDN, a corporate health and wellness dietitian. Cenida Gomez-Flores, M.S., RDN, a California-based dietitian and Founder of Eat & Nourish LLC. An updated version of this article was reviewed by Brierley Horton, M.S., RD, Senior Commerce Editor, who has 15 years of experience reporting, writing, and editing nutrition and health content. Her favorite high-protein snacks include string cheese and beef jerky! Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit