Mama Loves to Eat on MSN
6 name-brand foods that are basically the same as store brands
You've stood there in the grocery aisle. One hand reaching for the familiar red label you've trusted since childhood, the ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." A PAIR OF feet step onto a scale. Then another, and another. A jiggly belly flashes onscreen. “Obesity is ...
Young and the Invested on MSN
The greatest generics: 10 store-brand products shoppers prefer over name brands
Store-brand products are known to be cheaper, but sometimes, they're also better. These generic items have higher ratings ...
As the Food and Drug Administration clamps down on off-brand weight loss medications, users are stocking up on supplies and fretting about the future of their treatment. Over the past few years, ...
Consumers don’t mind when companies use misspelled words—think Lyft for “lift” or Froot Loops for “fruit loops”—as their brand names, as long as the alterations aren’t too extreme and the misspelling ...
Consumers don’t mind when companies use misspelled words – think Lyft for “lift” or Froot Loops for “fruit loops” – as their brand names, as long as the alterations aren’t too extreme and the ...
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