Summary
From household staples like bread and milk, to snacks like potato chips, to cleaning products like detergent and toilet cleaners, there are a plethora of products that carry the house brand logo. These products fall under the supermarkets’ own brand of products and promise to offer the same quality at a slightly cheaper price. But while they are lighter on the wallet, are they skimping on quality? Talking Point investigates.
Personal Takeaway
As usual, another interesting video from CNA Insider, this time comparing the savings in house brand vs branded product. As summarise:
The percentage of people purchasing house brand has increased. Diana purchased "branded items" such as bread and toilet paper rolls ,rice etc which totalled up to $64.40, while purchasing only house brand products which totalled up to $45.40, a savings of nearly 30%.House brand product and variety has grown over the