Soldato
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Don't really buy branded anything to be honest. Other than Sainsburys own brand food.
Their are loads of substitutes to they're products.
Although I'm a huge fan of Aldi, the reason their unbranded stuff tastes as good as the market leader is usually it contains more salt and sugar.
They have ruined the recipe of their Diet Coke though![]()
If you eat branded goods then you probably eat a load of processed crap.
What a strange statement. Almost everything in a supermarket is branded in one way or another so even if you prepare every meal from it's base ingredients if you shop in a supermarket then you'll be buying branded goods.
No it's not. Most branded goods are processed.
Do you request a certain brand of pork shoulder, or pears, or spring onions? ie base food isn't branded, processed food is.
Not personally but I could.
Plenty of meat is sold under a brand whether you actively notice or not if I remember correctly this was in the news a few years ago as the branding used made the meat/eggs sound like it was coming from a fancy free range farm based in the deepest countryside IIRC whereas in reality it was coming from the same place as all the other stuff just branded in that way.
There are also plenty of brands of other ingredients such as albert rooster potatoes or Jaffa Oranges, plenty of herbs/spices/seasonings are branded as well.
I think you're being pedantic. Why don't you show me something made by Nestle or Unilever that isn't processed?
Aldi's jars of pasta sauce arent "branded" that doesn't make them any less processed than Dolmios.There's a difference between something having a brand name like supermarket meat and being a 'branded' good. Branded normally means the expensive version and not the supermarket version (which may have a brand name)
Aldi Pepsi Max is really good though. (Is it called ZX or something like that?)
Isn't a lot of the "own brand" stuff basically made in the same factories as the branded stuff?
ASDA biscuits are an example where I can't really tell the difference between them and the brands.
no one dare suggest an alternative to Coca Cola.
their is no substitute.
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Still a classic with a couple of slices of white yes WHITE BUTTERED bread people, yeah that's right I'm hardcore. Must be one of the best produced soups in moderns times. Give it up for Heinz Tomato Soup people !![]()