Are you brand loyal things you buy at the grocery?

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#52 LAN7ERN
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I am not loyal to any brand.
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#53 Jimn_tonic
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When it comes to food and hygiene products, I have my brands I like. Everything else, I'm pretty open to.

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#54 Ghost_702
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Somewhat. I absolutely hate going to Walmart. It's filled with freaks and looks absolutely horrid, unorganized, cheap, and dirty. When I think of Walmart I think of homeless people and criminals. I will continue to buy the same brand of product if I like it, yes.
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#55 IdioticIcarus
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Not really. I generally just buy what is cheapest. The only I can think of that I am brand loyal to is A1 Steak Sauce. :P
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#56 lXl-Genius-lXl
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Hell no, there are some things that when you buy the brand you buy the quality. But you can usually get away with buying off-brand. When living on a budget, you gotta find shit that won't break you, but will send your tastes buds gasming everywhere. lol
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#57 WhiteKnight77
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I want to buy quality products and typically, that means name brand items. I will buy some store brand items, at least if canned, but for my needs, name brand items are usually on the menu so to speak.
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#58 soulless4now
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I'm loyal to Ralphs and that's where it ends. 

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#59 nooblet69
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Not really, as long as the ingredients look decent and the nutrition is good. I always like to mix it up and don't always get the same stuff. Some things I will always return to though like Martins potato bread, bigelow tea, chobani greek yogurt, etc etc. 

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#60 Shottayouth13-
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In a way yes. I subconsciously choose the products whose labels I'm familiar with.
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#61 sapphire54
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Yes, to anything that is certified organic and raw

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#62 Nibroc420
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Yes, to anything that is certified organic and raw

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Many things which say "organic" are simply grown in "organic soil" and aren't necessarily pesticide or herbicide free. Only some areas actually define organic and make it illegal to advertise your product as organic if it's not following certain guidelines. As far as brand loyalty goes, it depends on the product. Liquor for example, certain brands have certain tastes and it's easier to become loyal than say...deciding which brand of garbage bags to buy
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#63 lo_Pine
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Yes, to anything that is certified organic and raw

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lol
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#64 Nibroc420
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Ain't nobody got time for that

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Would that not translate to "There isn't nobody who's got time for that?" Meaning somebody has time for it?
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#65 lo_Pine
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[QUOTE="RedCore119"]

Ain't nobody got time for that

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Nibroc420
Would that not translate to "There isn't nobody who's got time for that?" Meaning somebody has time for it?

Rather "There isn't anybody that has time for that." Meaning there isn't anybody that has time for that.
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#66 Nibroc420
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[QUOTE="Nibroc420"][QUOTE="RedCore119"]

Ain't nobody got time for that

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lo_Pine
Would that not translate to "There isn't nobody who's got time for that?" Meaning somebody has time for it?

Rather "There isn't anybody that has time for that." Meaning there isn't anybody that has time for that.

Doesn't "Aint" translate to "Is not?" "There is not" etc? Aint nobody would be there "Is not nobody" So.. somebody.
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#67 shellcase86
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[QUOTE="PrototypeTheKid"]

I'm wealthy enough to not shop at walmartLegolas_Katarn

^ I won't buy GV Walmart products or anything they make from their deli, meat, or bakery, I haven't had a problem with named brands or other stores products.

1. There are organic brands. So you're not brand loyal, but you have a preference for organic.

2. They don't sell GV meat at the deli. It's all the big names there; Jenni-O, Sargento, Butterball, etc.

Personally, I'm not brand loyal. I usually go for store brand, but not always. Depends on the sale for me.

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#68 WhiteKnight77
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[QUOTE="Legolas_Katarn"]

[QUOTE="PrototypeTheKid"]

I'm wealthy enough to not shop at walmartshellcase86

^ I won't buy GV Walmart products or anything they make from their deli, meat, or bakery, I haven't had a problem with named brands or other stores products.

1. There are organic brands. So you're not brand loyal, but you have a preference for organic.

2. They don't sell GV meat at the deli. It's all the big names there; Jenni-O, Sargento, Butterball, etc.

Personally, I'm not brand loyal. I usually go for store brand, but not always. Depends on the sale for me.

Jenni-O and Butterball (Wal-Mart also sells Sara Lee which is one of the biggest) are not the biggest names in deli meats, Boar's Head is probably the biggest, and the best tasting, I actually go out of my way to get those deli meats.
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#69 Celldrax
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Yeah, usually loyal to particular brands (or whichever is on special).

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#70 SirWander
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not really