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The Brand-Name Myth That Inflates Your Grocery Bill
Here’s a low-risk way to test it yourself.
Quick one, Many store brands are made to very similar standards as the labels you grew up with — sometimes in the same facilities. Often you’re paying for the logo.
Here’s a low-risk way to test it yourself.
Today’s big idea · Generic vs brand-name
Swap five pantry staples to store brand on your next shop
typically 20–30% less per item
One shopping trip
How to put it into practice
Work down the list in order — the quick wins at the bottom take a minute each.
Pick five staples where taste barely differs: flour, sugar, salt, oats, rice
takes 2 min
Compare unit prices on the shelf tag, not package prices
takes seconds
Keep what passes the taste test, switch back what doesn’t
zero-risk experiment
Quick wins
- Generic OTC medicines must contain the same active ingredient — check the label often far cheaper
- Try store-brand cleaning supplies first low-stakes swap
- Scan upper and lower shelves — brands pay for eye level instant finds
- Re-test one swap a year as recipes change keeps savings current