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Name Brand Vs. Store Brand Foods

By Cee Belair, published Mar 13, 2007
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Cornflakes to Macaroni and cheese, peanut butter and bread. The staples of a frugal diet for most of us high debt, low-income wage earners. Is there a difference between name brand and store bought? Yes, there absolutely is. In price.

I was a brand-name junkie up until a year ago or so. Kraft Macaroni and Cheese, Kellogg's Cornflakes, which I have an eternal craving for cornflakes... Jif Peanut Butter and JJ Nissen bread. Cutting corners entered into my life, and at first it was quite a shock to have to give up my "names." After all, I had to give up all the other important things in my life, like gas for my car, hair and nail appointments, and every other frivolous thing I had come to enjoy. I was fighting with myself that I wanted to at least enjoy the little thing that comforted me in times of trouble, my food.

Down to the store I wandered... I winced when I looked at the store brand bread. This was the first on my chopping block of my new found frugal lifestyle. Surely, my family would reject it and I could happily prance back to the store for my old faithful, JJ Nissen. Lo and behold, the store brand bread was softer and didn't rip when I buttered it. Ok, so we can knock and extra $1.50 off a loaf of bread. That wasn't so bad! Next came the macaroni and cheese, then the peanut butter. One by one they surprised me, not only in better taste but also at the checkout. I was cutting several dollars a week off of my grocery list! The best thing about it, the family was asking me to never buy Kraft again! They loved the new Stop & Shop Macaroni and Cheese! Store brand peanut butter really tastes the same as Jif, so no big announcements there, other than 50 cents to take off the price.

Name Brand Vs. Store Brand Foods

Kellogg's Corn flakes, my ultimate comfort food.

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Great article! Companies sometimes make several brands, including the store brands. So it's not unheard of for a company to make your favorite brand name and the store brand as well. There are several store brands I prefer over name brands. For example, Walmart brand flavored rice is much better than Rice-a-Roni.

Posted on 03/20/2007 at 11:03:00 PM

 
Soda is one product that I noticed that has a huge difference in taste. I always buy the name brand stuff

Posted on 03/20/2007 at 9:03:00 PM

 
I found one thats huge difference recently. Toilet Paper !!!! Get the good stuff!!!!

Posted on 03/20/2007 at 7:03:00 PM

 
Good article, nicely written. I buy store brands as well, whenever I can. Some of them are even actually better than name brands.

Posted on 03/19/2007 at 1:03:00 PM

 
i always buy walmart brand food and it tastes the same as the expensive brands, glad you're tryin to convert the world too!

Posted on 03/19/2007 at 12:03:00 PM

 
Stop & Shop--one of my favorites, along with PathMark, when I lived in New Jersey. My wife is fairly addicted to brand names, whereas I've always been willing to give the store brands a chance. When I lived in Tennessee, Kroger's store products always were equal to or better than the big brands, and now that Kroger and Ralphs are one and the same, I can get Kroger branded food at Ralphs here in California. Most people don't realize that "generic" products are made by "big label" companies. Even the largest grocery chains don't have the finances to have their own processing plants.

Posted on 03/19/2007 at 11:03:00 AM

 
Thanks for all the comments! You guys and gals are great :)

Posted on 03/19/2007 at 11:03:00 AM

 
Very good article!! I totally agree and my children agree with the store brand is just as good and there is nothing as good as getting a good deal on grocery products. They pride themselves in coming home and bragging on how much they saved ...very cute...up and coming adults in this world. They know the value of a dollar or are getting to and know they have many more things that the money they have saved on their grocery purchases, could be or can be spent on (and THOSE are expensive! lol!)

Posted on 03/19/2007 at 11:03:00 AM

 
Yep. . . been preaching this one for a long time. Switching to generic (or a lesser-known brand) can save hundreds of dollars a year. What a painless way to stretch your earning potential! No overtime required.

Posted on 03/19/2007 at 11:03:00 AM

 
There is a Texas grocery store chain called H-E-B. It has A LOT of store brand food. Anything you see that is name brand, they have a version. And most of it is as good or better. For example they have a not from concentrate OJ that is just like Tropicana Pure Premium but a lot cheaper. There are a few things that are better name brand, frozen waffles is one I can think of, but for the most part H-E-B store brand is really good stuff. As for mac and cheese. Come on folks, don't eat that Kraft stuff. Gotta make your mac and cheese with Velveeta!

Posted on 03/19/2007 at 9:03:00 AM

 
I was going to say what Melissa W. said! Many store brands are just versions of the brands we know and love- made on the same site. Really! If you look on some stuff at Target, it will say "Manufactured by Glad for Target...." That example is from garbage bags, and they worked great. However, other store brands may have quality that suffers. When it comes to food, I buy a lot of store brands-- for me (in PA) I've found Weis/Mr.Z's to have an incredible value/taste/quality, and of course Wegman's brand kicks butt. In fact, our new favorite spaghetti sauce is Weis tomato and sweet basil- puts Ragu to shame. Great article.

Posted on 03/19/2007 at 6:03:00 AM

 
I actually spend about $40 a week on food..that feeds me and the boyfriend well- and it is all generic. Great article!

Posted on 03/19/2007 at 6:03:00 AM

 
Great Article! With few exceptions, generic is the way to go! I am addicted to the Le Seure (sp)brand very early tiny green peas. I have seen the same quality peas in only one store brand.

Posted on 03/19/2007 at 6:03:00 AM

 
I buy alot of store brand foods as well. There are a few things that I have to buy the brand name for because it just doesn't work as well. The store brand coffee for instance my husband has to have the brand name, the store brand was bitter. But I buy the store brand tea and it's just fine.

Posted on 03/19/2007 at 6:03:00 AM

 
Yeah, I guess most of the manufacturers just box them up differently even though they come from the same place, they have different labels. For laundry detergent, I make my own :) Works better than the stuff I've found commercially (plus it's a lot cheaper!)

Posted on 03/19/2007 at 5:03:00 AM

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