I don't think it does. I think there are some things that brand matters, others not so much.
What say the geeks?
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Mom gets her panties in a wad anytime store brand anything is bought.
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Depends on the product. I buy Simply Heinz ketchup. No other will do. No high fructose corn syrup. Tastes like the ketchup i loved as a kid. There are some brand name things that seem to be a better quality. I will try off brands and generics but if they don't measure up , i don't get them again.
Yep, depends on the product. Anything in specific you're referring to, lily
No. Just discussing.
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As far as fashion goes, there are just too many imitations running around of brand names. And they are not necessarily cheap.
If you are buying just to show off the name maybe brand is important (if it is really the brand...)
Foods, I always buy the brand of the market I am shopping at. TruValu at Aeon; CGC at the consolidated grocers shops; and I forget the name Walgreens uses, but it is sold in Seiyu over here as Walgreens owns a controlling interest. Find that often times, the market brand is better than the well-known brand.
Only thing I do not buy like the above is bread; cannot beat the taste of the major bread makers.... Unless you are going to a very small bakery that is run by a family and then it is terrific or just awful.... LOL
About the only thing I buy that's name brand is kraft American slices.
I can't think of anything else.
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Sometimes the brand is better. Toilet paper for example. Generic toilet paper is not soft and it takes 3 times as much to get the same absorbency as Quilted Northern or Cottonelle. Generic paper towels are no where near as absorbent as Viva or Bounty. And generic tissues will hurt your nose a lot faster.
Basically any paper product - the generic sucks compared to the brand name.
Also - the store brands matter, too - each one is different, some are good, some are not.
Crayola crayons are better. Sharpies are better. Cascade is better. Ticonderoga pencils are better.
It's a cost analysis - if something is going to not last as long or take more of the product to work, I'd rather buy the more expensive b/c in the long run, it's often cheaper.
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I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you.
I like the American cheese on my burgers, and it melts perfectly on grilled cheese, and makes scrambled eggs yummier.
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I tend to read ingredients and make choices that way, rather than relying on brand names. More and more I'm seeing ingredients I cannot pronounce so I try to avoid those items.
Here in Texas, HEB has its own line of paper
products: toilet paper (either SOFT or STRONG)
is wayyyyyy better than Cottonelle or Quilted
Northern. Their paper towels are stronger and
more absorbent than Brawny, Bounty, or Viva.
HEB breads are on a par with the national
brands, and much less expensive. And HEB
specialty breads (think baguettes or rye breads)
from the in-house bakery are far superior.
Dishwasher detergent - only Cascade will do
Cat food or litter - HEB
Frozen veggies - HEB
Soups/broth - HEB
Sugar/flour - HEB
Spices - only McCormick
I always tell my husband that I buy for value - not price. I like nearly all Kroger Brand things - hence they are a good value. But if I did not like the brand? Any savings would be moot as I would not eat it.
I will buy scratch and dent and consider it a good value as long as the scratches wont matter or wont show.
But if its a brand that has high quality and will hold its value for resale then buying the name brand actually saves.
Yeah, I think that the brand, the item and it's pricing must all be taken into consideration. Like, seriously. Who wouldn't want a $185 paper clip?
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When trying something new, I only get one and the smallest I can get.
If it's good, I buy it again, if not, I dont.
Mayfield is the brass ring of milk around here, but I've found that Food City has a milk that is just as good, better really, and costs 2 dollars less.
Mayfield ice cream isn't as good as it use to be. I like Kays.
But Mayfield sour cream and cottage cheese is the best tasting.
I like Dawn dish soap. It's more cost effective.
I buy off brand cleaners mostly. Generally which ever is cheapest. Dollar General bathroom cleaner with bleach works just as well as clorox bathroom cleaner.
Dollar General feminine pads are only $4 and work great. Always gives me a rash every time I use one.
I'm not a Colonial bread fan. It's too dense and crumby at the same time. Kerns works.
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I tend to buy generic. I don't notice much of a difference.
One of the few things I'll only buy name brand is Velveeta. I've tried the store brands and they don't taste the same. I don't buy it often but I want the taste of it to be spot on when I do buy it.
I grew up on generic and government food being somewhat staples in the household. Store brand was a huge step up.
There are a few things that I prefer brand name over.
Hellmans mayo and Skippy peanut butter.
I can only use Tide or All Free and Clear laundry soaps.
We have to use this. It's the only soap that doesn't make DD13 break out.
Sensitive skin sucks. I sometimes travel with my own sheets, depending on how long I am giong away. I try to use VRBO over hotels for longer stays. 1-2 nights is okay, longer I need to use my own or wash them with the F&C. Towels are usually okay.
I grew up on generic and government food being somewhat staples in the household. Store brand was a huge step up.
There are a few things that I prefer brand name over.
Hellmans mayo and Skippy peanut butter.
I can only use Tide or All Free and Clear laundry soaps.
We have to use this. It's the only soap that doesn't make DD13 break out.
Sensitive skin sucks. I sometimes travel with my own sheets, depending on how long I am giong away. I try to use VRBO over hotels for longer stays. 1-2 nights is okay, longer I need to use my own or wash them with the F&C. Towels are usually okay.
I tried Tide Free and Clear - she broke out in boils. All it is.
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Timepieces? You mean a watch? I gave up my watch when we all started carrying our cell phones constantly. But, prior to that, i wore Timex watches cuz i liked the indiglo thing to check my watch.
Firearms, I have a smith and wesson 642 J frame .38 special with crimson trace. I kind of like the Bond Arms snakeslayer which is 2 shot gun but has interchangable barrels. I also found a gorgeos Kimber. But, i don't go shooting, i only carry from time to time for personal protection. So, i really dont' need another gun.
I'm a sensitive skin'er too. I've tried most detergents for sensitive skin but Tide Free and Clear was the worst. I used to use All but one time A&H sensitive free and clear was on sale so I bought it. I've been using that for over ten years with no problems. Most everything I buy has to be free and clear of scents and other things or I'm scratching myself to death practically.
well, don't drink anymore but used to consume copious amounts of scotch--single-malt,neat--no water, no ice--and believe me, you can taste the difference between cheap(well)scotch and brand-name stuff--am fortunate enough to own a pair of charlie dunn boots--the best have ever seen/worn/bought, period--by timepieces, yes, meant watches--cartier/rolex--quite simply the best in the world--boats,sort of personal preference/use intended for but again, quality of workmanship/design is easy to appreciate--years ago we transitioned from consumers to conservers and we'd rather buy quality once than keep replacing junk
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I used to always buy generic, but I've learned I usually prefer name brand. I like Target and Sam's Club store brand stuff though. Except for alcohol. I recently needed rum and decided to try the Sam's brand, a big bottle too.. DH calls it lighter fluid. We are going to have to find another use for it cause I'm not drinking it.