Lundberg Family Farms Organic Short Grain Brown Rice, Gluten-Free, Vegan, 32oz.

(10 customer reviews)

LUNDBERG FAMILY FARMS SHORT GRAIN ORGANIC BROWN RICE IS A FULL-FLAVORED, GLUTEN-FREE GRAIN IDEAL FOR USE IN YOUR FAVORITE VEGAN RECIPES. WE USE SUSTAINABLE FARMING PRACTICES TO ENSURE THAT YOU GET THE HEALTHIEST, NON-GENETICALLY-MODIFIED PRODUCTS POSSIBLE WHILE ALSO CARING FOR OUR PLANET. STOCK YOUR PANTRY WITH THIS 32 OZ. BAG OF ORGANIC BROWN RICE THAT CONTAINS 20 FIBER-RICH 1/4-CUP SERVINGS, SO DELICIOUS NUTRITION IS ALWAYS WITHIN QUICK REACH.

Price range: $12.90 through $73.90

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  1. Paul

    Arsenic free!
    Love Lundberg organic short grain brown rice. Great flavor and texture, plus there’s not supposed to be any arsenic in it!

  2. Nellie

    Yummy tender rice.
    The short grains are tender and chewy but not dry in the least. Prefer this to any other brown rice. Would love to see it in the store.

  3. Reba


    very very expensive…delicious product

  4. Sherryl J

    Healthy Veggie Burgers
    The short grain brown rice becomes sticky when it’s cooked. That makes it perfect for making veggie burgers and also summer rolls. [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]

  5. trudy


    This is a great organic brown rice and value for the money. It does take a bit longer to cook but its so worth it.

  6. CC

    Misleading photo from seller
    Buyer beware! The thumbnail shows 6 bags of rice, though the description does clearly state 32oz. I thought it was six (6) 32 oz bags which would have been an exceptional value at roughly $2/per. Sadly I paid over $12 bucks for a single 32oz bag. What a rip off. The thumbnail is very misleading. Intentionally? Maybe, I know they taught me an expensive lesson

  7. miriam

    Shoppers Beware! False Advertising!
    I purchased these because they were advertised as 6 32oz bags of rice, well I received 1 bag! I would have never ordered this if I’d known! Very disappointed!

  8. Anonymous

    misleading description
    This listing is for a 32 ounce bag of rice, priced at over $21 which is absurd. It appears to advertise a 6 pack of bags of rice, which is misleading.

  9. elly


    Walmart is great cite with wonderful products and prices. This rice should have come as a six pack, however only one bag of rice arrived.

  10. Akiva

    Fraud buyer beware
    I did not receive the quantity that you advertise, for you said I would receive six bags for the price and all they got was one

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