Do you buy brand name or generic “no name” items when you grocery shop? Are there any brands that you are completely loyal to, no ifs and/or buts? I tend to go for brand names most of the times, not any specifics but in general they are just tastier than the “no name” items (which still [...]
Do you buy brand name or generic “no name” items when you grocery shop? Are there any brands that you are completely loyal to, no ifs and/or buts?
I tend to go for brand names most of the times, not any specifics but in general they are just tastier than the “no name” items (which still are brands here actually to be honest). But comparing the euroshopper trash to just about anything else, euroshopper loses by far. The bread is already dry and old the moment it comes out of the package in example so you’d rather choose for something better, now wouldn’t you? The euroshopper chocolate tastes like nothing, not even sugar or chocolate. So why waste money on it when you can get better? Euroshopper peanut butter is only eatable if you drink 3L of water along with a single sandwich, otherwise your throat will just stick together till the moment you suffocate.
Brands might make you pay a little bit more, but in the end most of it does pay itself back in taste I’d say.











































Jul 30 at 3:55 pm
Comment: #1
Mainly brand names but there are quite a few store brand products I buy because they are good.