What foods can you just not substitute store brand for?!


Question: Cheese slices. For some reason, the store brand cheese slices taste horrible. The plastic wrap doesn't even come off easily like it's supposed to and the cheese slice ends up ripping in half. lol
I buy a lot of store brand stuff, but i have to get my Kraft cheese slices for grilled cheeses.


Answers: Cheese slices. For some reason, the store brand cheese slices taste horrible. The plastic wrap doesn't even come off easily like it's supposed to and the cheese slice ends up ripping in half. lol
I buy a lot of store brand stuff, but i have to get my Kraft cheese slices for grilled cheeses.

Pop Tarts and Frozen Waffles

Crisco

One of kids classes did an experiment with name brand and store brand laundry detergent. The cheap store brand was by far the better product. Name brand contains lots of perfumes. I always buy the cheap stuff now days.

i buy name brands on everything

Canned fruits and vegetables always seem to have more stems, woody bits, skin, etc. in store brand than name brand. If you don't mind fishing out a teaspoon's worth, they're still a bargain.

Some store-brand crackers and cereals look like the name brand but don't have the same texture or taste. (Some are better!)

Macaroni and Cheese, French's fried Onions (like on top of green bean casserole), soup, and chicken broth.

Tomato soup and tomato sauce, they look pink when you open the can.

Baked beans. Bleurgh!

I say chicken breasts.
Try a cheaper store brand breast and then try a high quality brand name chicken breast and you'll notice a huge difference. In taste and in price...unfortunately !

Spam

Peanut Butter

Cold cereal...it just doesn't make the cut for me.
Frozen vegetables come out soggy with the store brand for me. I prefer name brand.





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