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[-] RBWells@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Publix Monterey Jack cheese is, oddly, better than the other brands. Like it's the first one I ever tasted that wasn't just rubbery nonsense. Their milk and butter we like, and their coffee is good.

Whole Foods store brands are all pretty good stuff.

I buy any brand of canned beans (I don't buy refried beans, I refry them) or dry beans, unbleached white flour, egg noodles, fizzy water (though I do prefer Topo Chico, it's a weak preference), sugar, and a lot of what we buy is fresh fruit & vegetables, they mostly aren't branded.

[-] AlfredEinstein@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

For a couple of years, Kroger was selling some Ugandan whole bean coffee under its store label that was the best coffee I ever had.

It was perfect. And now it's gone.

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[-] Kolanaki@yiffit.net 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I would say pretty much anything. The only time I got a cheaper brand and absolutely hated it was when I saw a pack of Bar-S hot dogs for like $0.60. You know how the stereotype is that hotdogs are made from feet and assholes? Those Bar-S fuckers tasted like they actually were.

Sometimes the off brand is even better than the name brand. Oreos, for example, are way better than Hydrox.

[-] hessianerd@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago

I'll go one step further and say some of the generic store brands are better. Sring cheese I find is often better when it's store brand or a generic brand. Tends to be lower fat which makes it denser, more stringy, not just a stick of mozzarella.

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[-] 7u5k3n@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Food city branded fig newtons are better than brand name. Lol

[-] scytale@lemm.ee 3 points 1 year ago

There's a lot of them. I find it easier to classify by the store. For example, Costco's and HEB's (in Texas) store brand products are considered great (and sometimes even better) than their branded counterparts.

[-] weeeeum@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Non organic and GMO foods. Oftentimes the only difference is the label. Even if truly "non GMO" that doesn't count for the thousands of years worth of selective breeding that are basically GMOs with extra steps.

Not to mention for organic and GMO food they often use a shit ton of pesticides because they can't use plants with built in insect resistance.

Another, perhaps controversial, item are non cage free/free range eggs and meat. Similar to the first point, most of these only differ in label and there is often no difference. Even if they are free range and certified by the government, the official definition for free range is a maximum of 5 chickens for a 1x1meter of space, hardly free range. Cage free is even worse, instead of many small cages it's essentially one large cage with thousands of chickens and much greater chance for workers to step on and crush them while attempting to work.

Food should be cheap but a company's soul objective is to increase revenue (high prices) and reduce cost (inhumane conditions). Even farmers markets are corrupted, many of the stands there sell goods from large producers to capitalize on peoples willingness to spend more for "local" and "humanely" produced goods.

That being said if they are genuinely a local farmer doing honest work then please support them. They need all the help they can get.

[-] Hello_there@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

You can still buy pasta for $1/lb at trader joes. It's completely fine.

[-] MudMan@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

I'm guessing this is an American thing, because branded versions of common grocery items are typically industrial, overprocessed garbage. Or maybe the OP means actively manufactured stuff like cereal or yougrt as opposed to actual common groceries like meat, cheese or vegetables? i don't know it's weird phrasing either way.

FWIW, not in the US and it's unbranded fresh/locally sourced stuff>store brand from specific stores>industrial brands for me in most cases. Except what? Olive oil, maybe? Cookies, in that locally made cookies are actually more expensive than the mass produced sugar pucks. Eh... I don't know, soft drinks and snacks? Basically if it's actively trying to kill you the big brands do it better.

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