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BrooklynBoy
Member Since: 4/4/2014
Posts: 4,374
Post #21
No hunny, that's for poor people
Kim Kardashian
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Member Since: 8/19/2013
Posts: 15,224
Post #22
Only decent supermarket own-brands like Waitrose/M&S/Sainsburys.
Elsewhere I stick to brands.
Artemisia
Member Since: 6/19/2012
Posts: 29,579
Post #23
Yes. The other day i bought the generic Publix Mountain Dew called Mpuntain Splash. It kinda **** on Mountain Dew.
Goaty
Member Since: 8/7/2015
Posts: 4,169
Post #24
Yes. I'm too poor and frugal to buy name-brand.
One day I will have my LAVASTONE COUNTERTOPS though!!!
Guernica
Member Since: 5/7/2012
Posts: 41,067
Post #25
Food, not often. I buy store brand shampoo though. Why spend 5 dollars extra when it's all made up of the same thing
Wonderland
Member Since: 1/1/2014
Posts: 27,856
Post #26
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Guernica
Food, not often. I buy store brand shampoo though. Why spend 5 dollars extra when it's all made up of the same thing
starstruckaj
Member Since: 8/7/2015
Posts: 2,855
Post #27
Just for most food, some generic stuff tastes tragically different from the original so you gotta stick with what works then.
xclusivestylesz
Member Since: 12/14/2006
Posts: 6,181
Post #28
I would NEVER **** with store brand food of any kind. Everything thing else.. why not?
.:Allen:.
Member Since: 5/14/2007
Posts: 25,912
Post #29
Sometimes yes. I buy whatever is a better deal on sale. So it's really like 50/50. A lot of the brands taste exactly the same.
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