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    Do you all buy store brands?

    do you buy them exclusively? Most of the time? Some of the time?

    the only brand difference I’ve found in the last couple of years is the premade pie dough. The store brand isn’t as good as the red box kind.

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    my friend and her late husband used to quibble over cream cheese. My friend who worked in high-end restaurants wanted only Philly cream cheese, but her husband said there’s no difference between it and store brand, he couldn’t taste a difference.

    I take her word for it because she’s an excellent baker, she made high-end desserts that people paid a lot of money for, so her taste buds are more developed than his was and mine.

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    Depends.

    (Meaning it depends--not that I only buy the brand .) I will only eat Hellman's mayonnaise. I stock up on Green Mountain coffee when it's on sale as a loss leader. There are brands I avoid, like Lucerne dairy products. In general, I'm definitely not averse to buying store brands at all. Many store brands are actually manufactured by the companies that supply the popular brand.
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    No. Some are good and some not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by catherine View Post
    Depends.

    (Meaning it depends--not that I only buy the brand .) I will only eat Hellman's mayonnaise. I stock up on Green Mountain coffee when it's on sale as a loss leader. There are brands I avoid, like Lucerne dairy products. In general, I'm definitely not averse to buying store brands at all. Many store brands are actually manufactured by the companies that supply the popular brand.
    yes, that’s one of the secrets of store brands that it’s exactly the same product as the namebrand in many cases.

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    I actually will go with the best price. I guess my taste buds are not refined enough to tell a difference (if there actually is one), so I lean towards less impact on my wallet. LOL.
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    Brands don't matter to me. I read labels so it's more about the ingredients. And secondly, price.

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    I normally shop at Sprouts and avoid their store brands whenever possible. On the other hand I've found Whole Foods brands above average, but I don't shop there often. The big supermarket brands have always seemed ok or nearly indistinguishable from name brands.
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    My local grocery store doesn't have any store brands, it's a one-store business that's been there since 1897, still run by the original family. I buy whatever is on sale, and that isn't "Special Tourist Priced". They also do a deal once a year where you can buy up to $2500 in a store-debit-card for the low-low-price of $2000, and this has to be purchased in-person, with cash or local check. It's their way of implementing a local discount. Which is nice, as food prices here are off-the-chart.

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    I buy mostly store brand but there are a few items that I get the name brand only because we like the taste better than the generic version.

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