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As a creature of habit, you might find it difficult to branch out of the brands you're used to buying. We all want to spend less at the grocery store without sacrificing flavor, and Consumer Reports saved us all a whole lot of time by taste-testing a slew of supermarket and name brand items. In a few cases the name brand was declared tastier, but the majority of tests either ended in a tie or with the store brand as the winner. Check out 15 items that have the Consumer Reports taste stamp of approval.
I am all about store brand stuff, but I was raised that way. My mom only buys name brand items if they are cheaper (coupon or sale) than the generic kind. My husband was raised just the opposite so he wont even give the store brand a try!
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In the Lever factory the containers for the Sunlight laundry soap are literally filled from the same machine as the store brands, on the same conveyor belt. Exactly the same product with two different prices... a brand name doesn't mean better quality, just that you paid too much.
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