Don’t Buy Name-Brand Baking Goods …

 

Buy this instead: Store-Brand Baking Goods

 

Bakeware might be one of the better deals at these two big-box stores. But when it comes to baking and cooking ingredients, experts recommend skipping Walmart and Target for name-brand products. Instead, go for their store-brand counterparts.

 

For bulk dried goods such as flour, sugar, baking soda, salt, pepper and similar items, buy the store brand, said Brent Shelton, a shopping expert.

 

“Most store-branded baking goods are just repackaged from the name brand, so you’re getting the same product at a considerable discount,” he said.

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4 thoughts on “13 Worst Things to Buy at WALMART and TARGET”

  1. I buy certain fresh produce at Target, such as bananas, Clementines, and blueberries. They are much less than the same items at Publix, and just as good. I also buy my meat at Target, which is also less expensive than Publix (unless they have it on sale), and I think it’s of better quality.

  2. UNITED in Tx. Is an outstanding store, clean, manager always around, great meat and Variety . Friendly staff. They are a bit higher but for the quality and atmosphere it’s worth it.

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