How much less expensive are grocery store brands
compared to name brands?We Do the Math Every week, adding a few store-brand items at a discount to your shopping cart can really help you save money.The final amount you'll take home is as follows:
It's possible that store-brand groceries won't have the same eye-catching packaging or advertising power as your favorite cereal, soda, or snack.However, you can save a lot of money on your monthly food expenses if you are willing to accept a cheesy knockoff in their place.
We've calculated whether it's cheaper to buy groceries online or in person and laid out some strategies for saving at Whole Foods in an ongoing series on how to save money to fight inflation.However, it turns out that abandoning some of that brand loyalty is one of the most certain ways to save money at the supermarket.
I've done the math and the results are pretty shocking, so if you're curious about exactly how much you can save by purchasing store-brand groceries, you can find them here.It amounts to approximately 40% in total savings across various grocery categories on average.I compared the prices at two well-known grocery stores for products of store-brand brands and name-brand brands.In case you decide to switch, continue reading for a comprehensive breakdown of the savings.You can also find out how much it actually costs to buy organic products and how much your habit of going to Starbucks costs you over time.)