In tonight’s The Price You Pay, NBC’s Christine Romans takes a look at a new way shoppers are saving money at the supermarket and in other stores. As inflation continues to hit home, consumers are increasingly buying budget-friendly store brands instead of traditional big name favorites. It’s a trend that’s gaining steam on social media.
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You get what you pay for. It’s like going to an outlet, thinking you are getting a bargain.
Research temu. Don't buy the junk or poison that is sold on temu.
As a 67 yo voting since 1976 and seen recession, regardless of what any member of the present administration or the paid off media claim…….We are entering a recession with inflation. The worst part, those who can slow it, deny it.
People have been buying store brands for decades. Its not like this is something new. I do hope more people continue with this. Name brands are big corporations. Anytime you can, do business locally, keep your money in your community, give other brands a chance, not only are you not missing anything, your helping to take down the big corporations.
Cheap Chinese products
Breaking news something you’ve known for years 🎉🎉
You got to test different store brands to find a cheaper substitute to a higher cost name brand comparable in quality and taste.
You can never go wrong with Kirkland Signature.
Great Value has a lot of products that have improved in better quality, and even though the taste might not be quite the same, overall, they have good products.
Trader Joe's is in the middle to high price range. They do have a lot of great GF options that you just can't find in other stores.
Price per ounce. But it can be very, very dangerous. #XiXiPi #2049
Some store brands can work well, but pick your battles! By the National brand on sale, with coupons, or in bulk. Then you’re ready to save money!!!
I economic headache You mean recession
Anybody milked an almond lately?
4 more years of demo’s
Shoplifting we be much worse.
And the honest people will get new thug tax.
Keep voting Blue.
Eventually the blue voters will get more than they bargained for.
Inflation is fine Republicans fault
"Deflation would be an economic headache of a different kind"
I'd rather a headache than the ulcers I'll be getting if these price hikes keep up.
Target store brand products are crap. Absolutely love the Italian food items at Aldi!
I'm cool with some deflation.
Temu is a Chinese company that sends you very very poor quality items and makes it extremely difficult to get a refund, I lost a lot of money ordering from them, don't make the same mistake!
I’m ahead of the curve… I just stopped eating entirely
Depending on the store, quality easily beats any brand name! 👍♥️
Yup gotta go for honest and cheaper brands till the big brands stop shrinking our original products as they charge us more at the same time.
Umm this is not new. It's called buying generic. Or buying the store brand. Target has up & up, Walmart has Great Value brand, even amazon has it's own knock offs! NOTHING NEW!
Nah we NEED Deflation, for the last 20yrs!
capitalism does wonders
It's called Bidens economy.
Pretty soon the off brands will be to expensive
What IS amazing to me is how Walmart brand cow’s milk is AGAIN cheaper than my almond milk however, because almond milk basically never expires after opening container and real milk starts turning one week after opening, it’s always more economical to get plant based.
After seeing price of curry powder I normally get was/is about $10 and the Walmart brand was/is $2, I’m just thankful there even was a store brand available since let’s face it; things like boil in bag rice, curry powder and other are basically the same no matter the brand.
So if generic label or private label sells more then brand name. So prices of brand name should go down right
I can't believe people still watch this commercial broadcast TV crap, and the lizards pimping auto insurance that goes with it.
Prices on the generics and lesser cost items will rise also. It's called supply and demand. They get you one way or another.
Fani lied and the Rico case died