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When Cheaper Foods Taste Better Than The Original


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First example is Wine Gums.

Imo, the market leaders from Maynards are too soft, slightly greasy and most colours just taste the same.

The Spar branded wine gums are brilliant .

Much more flavoursome, better, firmer texture and only £1.00 a bag.

Any other foods , sweets, drinks etc out there where you feel the cheaper , less known brand is better than the original?

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It's a well known fact that the less money you pay for salt and vinegar sticks and onion rings the better they are.

^^^ shoplifter alert

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The Tesco cheaper versions of Wotsits, Frazzles, Skips, Onion Rings & Quavers are just as good if not better.

Lidl cheesy pasta is just as good as th Kraft stuff - except it's vegetarian. Lidl version of super noodles are also fine, and like 18p - and also vegetarian.

Beans are beans, Tesco ones are fine. There's a lot of bean snobbery i'm aware of though, I find it strange.

Has anyone tried snaps (i think they're called?) which are cheap version of pringles? I only noticed they existed a couple of weeks ago, anyone recommend?

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