Food Theory: Yes, The Knock Off Is BETTER!

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    Are you a brand name or store brand kind of person? People generally fall on one side or the other for various reasons. Today, I want to explore what those are and see if there is really a BETTER option. Will the generic brands rise above their bad reputations? Will the brand names fail to meet the hype? Let's test some food!
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  • @bahamutzervn12
    @bahamutzervn12 2 년 전 +14796

    In Canada, there’s a no name brand called “no name” and they have the funniest packaging ever. Like their version of coke is just a yellow can that says “cola”, it’s hilarious 

    • @superchinmayplays
      @superchinmayplays 2 년 전 +226

      lol i saw it

    • @brandontownsend2756
      @brandontownsend2756 2 년 전 +571

      The only time I've ever seen them use any kind of creativity was 20 years ago. Their knock off Corn Pops were called Corn Dunks and they used a basketball 🏀 in place of the "o" in corn. Seeing a small amount of creativity while the generic packaging remained the same was funny to me at 10 years old.

    • @nathanyoon1715
      @nathanyoon1715 2 년 전 +115

      Good ol Loblaws lmao

    • @spewter
      @spewter 2 년 전 +115

      99% Invisible did a great episode about No Name and Loblaws.
      It’s episode 411.

    • @LamanKnight
      @LamanKnight 2 년 전 +209

      I've seen "No Name" do a few commercials making fun of their own packaging. They're pretty funny.

  • @SchizoSchematic
    @SchizoSchematic 2 년 전 +2019

    Former food manufacturing employee here; can confirm that we had four different labels slapped on to the EXACT SAME PRODUCT coming off of our processing line, two of which were for the same brand! They all had different marketing spins, too- one was "farm fresh", one was "all natural", you get the gist. All for the exact same product, no change in anything from the ingredients to the machine settings.

    • @verlax8956
      @verlax8956 2 년 전 +10

      bruha

    • @tourmelion9221
      @tourmelion9221 2 년 전 +4

      What was it?

    • @Kyle_P
      @Kyle_P 2 년 전 +63

      Sometimes it’s just a different label desired by the same brand, which isn’t unheard of. They might want to distribute them to different areas, or help the product stand out more by having different wording, rather than the same packaging repeating over and over.
      My advice is to always look at the ingredients, don’t assume they will be the same or remotely taste the same. Kroger edible cookie dough is trash compared to name brand edible cookie dough, for one anecdotal example. I had a hard time finishing it all, that’s how bad the taste was in comparison. Always check the list for yourself.

    • @2011carp
      @2011carp 2 년 전 +45

      I've worked in a lab at a food manufacturing plant. It's true that some products LOOK the same or even have the same process. But this isn't true. The cooks are given different recipes or different measurements for each product. And on my end in the lab, the food product looks much differently under a microscope when it's "natural " "organic" or "conventional". That being said, the product comes through the same conveyor belts so take that information as you will.

    • @chocov1233
      @chocov1233 2 년 전 +3

      @@keencolios591 Are you specifically talking about the food industry in Austria or Germany or some place like that in Europe?

  • @Ralph2k20
    @Ralph2k20 년 전 +414

    As an Ex-chef, when I cooked, I used 100% generic EVERYTHING, we (the restaurant) did have an issue were people insisted on a brand name cheddar cheese; however, when that very cheese as low in supply we switch it with generic and NO ONE ever knew the difference (yes we adjusted price). But to this day I do buy generic for my large party with my family, you honestly can't tell.

    • @OldSkullSoldier
      @OldSkullSoldier 9 개월 전 +25

      Then there are these so called "Italian restaurants" with certificate, that are far from Italy - which need to buy canned ingredients from Italy (eg. tomatos) instead of fresh local ones. And not any brand from Italy, but ones that prove they use specific types of tomatos Basically causing that brand ingredient is both more costly and lower quality than fresh one.

    • @RazorsharpLT
      @RazorsharpLT 3 개월 전

      hey, people pay for authenticity with fresh food. Store bought processed garbaged? No. @@OldSkullSoldier

  • @justaaccount8083
    @justaaccount8083 11 개월 전 +441

    I live in the UK and whenever pringles changed the recipe for their sour cream and onion flavour to something honestly disgusting I started buying a knock off brand, the fact I got something for less than half the price and I tasted pretty close to how I remember just shocked me

    • @marioionion2
      @marioionion2 8 개월 전 +6

      yeah, the price to make something it's cheap the brand make it expensive

    • @user-nv1gm2zj7y
      @user-nv1gm2zj7y 8 개월 전 +14

      every new pringles can i buy the chips are not crispy. taste is different now. before it was true tat once you pop you cant stop. now i can actually stop in 3 chips cause its not good anymore

    • @michaelnance8319
      @michaelnance8319 8 개월 전 +4

      Hawaiian Punch changed their the recipe on on the original version. So when I’m in the mood for something like Hawaiian Punch, I buy the knock off brand because it taste like the classic Hawaiian Punch.

    • @maloxi1472
      @maloxi1472 6 개월 전

      Maybe they're being altruistic and actually want to help you get over your chips addiction,@@user-nv1gm2zj7y 🤔

    • @bullymaguire206
      @bullymaguire206 6 개월 전

      @@user-nv1gm2zj7y yeah i remember always getting it, now its not something i look forward to get

  • @kerricaine
    @kerricaine 2 년 전 +2171

    i still remember having a "hol-up" moment working at walmart's stock room. started unpacking some crates of cereal, and noticing the generic and kelloggs brand ones all had the same product, batch and factory info on them. the literal only difference was the cardboard box.

    • @riduanaqil1452
      @riduanaqil1452 2 년 전 +61

      @Racing Girl's 😘🤤 Wtf

    • @SergioLeonardoCornejo
      @SergioLeonardoCornejo 2 년 전 +99

      I learned the same from a food chemistry engineer.
      There are many things we are lied about.

    • @frottlemi5301
      @frottlemi5301 2 년 전 +110

      It's not always this way, but sometimes it's the factory's way of putting out the "rejects" that don't look quite as pretty but are still perfectly edible. So it comes out looking like a knock-off just because these are the last bits if the batch that don't look quite right. That's my theory anyway.

    • @gretchen8100
      @gretchen8100 2 년 전 +26

      Yup. You're literally just paying for the name. 🤑

    • @LeBronsUnicorn
      @LeBronsUnicorn 2 년 전 +14

      Yep! Sara Lee makes tons of different brands of bread at their factory.

  • @mumu5263
    @mumu5263 2 년 전 +1652

    7:20, i'd actually be really interested in seeing an episode like that about skewing blind taste tests

  • @romanaa7070
    @romanaa7070 년 전 +275

    Yeah as a poor, I have always bought generic brands and have always loved them. At this point I actually prefer and seek them out in the store. I get mad when they're not available because I have to "settle" for the name brand 😂

    • @AirLancer
      @AirLancer 년 전 +12

      Malt-o-Meal Golden Puffs are definitely better than Honey Smacks.

    • @someasiankid6323
      @someasiankid6323 11 개월 전 +7

      yeah publix and costco stuff are good

    • @achiblitz_
      @achiblitz_ 11 개월 전 +9

      Yeah i like the generic products way better

    • @Foodisbetterthanyou26
      @Foodisbetterthanyou26 5 개월 전 +7

      Non name brands seem to be better sometimes and sometimes they seem to be worse but I do like them

    • @jannetteberends8730
      @jannetteberends8730 4 개월 전 +2

      It’s also what you get used to. I always buy Lidl cola,because the store is just across the street. And now I don’t like coca-cola that much anymore. It doesn’t taste right.

  • @justpodzol9681
    @justpodzol9681 년 전 +255

    In my experience, the store brand "toaster pastries" actually have significantly more filling than Kellogg's Pop Tarts. They're also about a third of the price.

    • @thatfuzzypotato1877
      @thatfuzzypotato1877 년 전 +10

      Better texture too!

    • @blake7297
      @blake7297 9 개월 전 +7

      It's bonkers but I've definitely seen the same. Pop-Tarts brand sucks these days

    • @user-nv1gm2zj7y
      @user-nv1gm2zj7y 8 개월 전 +5

      pop tarts is actually the best example....... theyve been reducing the size of the filling since the 90s and im from the philippines and pop tarts is not easily available here so when you get one and its that small. youd really look for off brands.

    • @TheFart100
      @TheFart100 8 개월 전 +3

      But if you compare the nutrition label toaster pantries probably have way more sugar.

    • @myragingwhormoans
      @myragingwhormoans 6 개월 전 +4

      oh my generic pop tarts are so much worse than the brand name. there is more filling, but the "bread" is worse.

  • @indicaking
    @indicaking 2 년 전 +2485

    As someone who grew up poor, I almost always buy generic. There are certain things like doritos where the generic taste nothing like the name brand and isnt accepted, but for the majority, generic works fine.

    • @AgentOffice
      @AgentOffice 년 전 +56

      Yeah no one can copy Doritos

    • @derekp6636
      @derekp6636 년 전 +111

      lmao spot on, doritos is about the only thing I can't find a decent generic of and kiddo still loves cheetos

    • @monhi64
      @monhi64 년 전 +42

      Cinnamon Toast Crunch, at least the generic I had was absolute trash. Which is odd because it sounds so simple, but they messed up the cereal texture big time

    • @AgentOffice
      @AgentOffice 년 전 +17

      @@monhi64 signature chew even when soggy

    • @jigglypug9239
      @jigglypug9239 년 전 +14

      Heinz Ketchup and Jif Peanut Butter for me

  • @_neon-xeon_3966
    @_neon-xeon_3966 2 년 전 +647

    I love how serious this episode is, hardly any jokes, you know matpat is truly intrigued with this topic because he has so much to say that he didn't pad the runtime with skits and jokes

    • @kjlim3743
      @kjlim3743 2 년 전 +11

      Its these episodes that are the best episodes. I wish Matpat prioritized quality over quantity theories.

    • @yaroslavpanych2067
      @yaroslavpanych2067 2 년 전 +4

      Are you joking? This one episode was one big joke. If anything, this episode proofs how dumb consumers are, and judging by all talking points, specifically consumers in USA. It is not how shops and brands work all over the rest of the world. For some reason it is only possible in USA.

    • @boop8871
      @boop8871 2 년 전 +12

      @@yaroslavpanych2067 I kind of agree, to the extent that Americans are the epitome of “brand buying” a lot of them aren’t bothered to try new things and so just stick to brands so it’s a bit of a wake up call for them while people in different countries are just sitting there like “yo we’ve been doing that for years” idk tho

    • @thebrawlingmemereviewingam7968
      @thebrawlingmemereviewingam7968 2 년 전 +1

      @Yaroslav Panych or in shorter we are spending more money on the same brand without knowing

    • @user-xw4mu6nz4t
      @user-xw4mu6nz4t 2 년 전 +1

      @@yaroslavpanych2067 But branded just tastes nicer and makes me feel rich...

  • @manwithnoname3454
    @manwithnoname3454 년 전 +76

    Fun fact, I used to work at a factory that made oil filters. The only difference between an expensive Jaguar oil filter and a cheap Frahm Filter is the color of the paint.

  • @dmtenlightenment
    @dmtenlightenment 년 전 +59

    Here in the UK most off brand items come from the same factory as the branded ones. I used to work in a Candy/sweet factory and all the store brand candies were also made there, we literally just changed the packaging they where being packed into. You are often buying the exact same product at a cheaper price if you get the off brand version.

    • @yermanoffthetelly
      @yermanoffthetelly 년 전 +13

      I remember reading a story in the newspaper about a guy in Liverpool who found a packet of Hoola Hoops in a multipack of Aldi's own Brand "potato hoops" so yeah quite literally the same production line.

  • @laurendenise247
    @laurendenise247 2 년 전 +681

    I find it ironic that Matt says “Are we drinking the Kool-aid when we should be drinking the Flavor-aid” considering Flavor-aid was the actual drink used in the Jonestown Massacre, not Kool-aid.

    • @lorenclarke7815
      @lorenclarke7815 2 년 전 +43

      Nice catch.

    • @someblaqguy
      @someblaqguy 2 년 전 +18

      Didn’t know that thx lol

    • @siege824s8
      @siege824s8 2 년 전 +50

      I noticed that too givin the origin of that saying and Matt being an intellectual did he make that joke intentionally if so that is kinda dark

    • @Coffeeisnecessarynowpepper
      @Coffeeisnecessarynowpepper 2 년 전

      Off topic but you should be a model

    • @starboi141
      @starboi141 2 년 전 +8

      The title, the title... It's like saying Johnny Test is better than Dexter's Laboratory

  • @cherylestrella8863
    @cherylestrella8863 2 년 전 +2339

    I'm surprised MatPat didn't mention another reason why the younger generations are buying generic more often: the power of the dollar. We are all painfully aware that minimum wage does not have the same buying power that it did 25 years ago. When you're living at or below the poverty line, as is the case for many of us nowadays, you simply cannot afford the extra 60 cents for the brand name. That 60 cents needs to be spent on fuel to get to work or transport your kids. Growing up in the 90's, I was raised by a single mom with an excellent job. We bought name brands pretty much exclusively. Today, I would rather save 30 cents here and there buying generic because I need to cut where I can to make sure I can purchase the essentials across the board.

    • @admincommand2016
      @admincommand2016 2 년 전 +14

      But many people live above the poverty line today, as one of those people, I would rather buy a trusted product than save a few dollars for a product I can't even use if something happened. There's also the fact that there are always people who hates poor people and always buy the more trusted and famous product

    • @rosea1505
      @rosea1505 2 년 전 +130

      For real. Sometimes those cents are the difference between me buying the generic or taking a trip to the food pantry. People have way too much loyalty in the big name brands when they are essentially the same thing. Marketing really sure does its job, that’s for sure.

    • @12thDecember
      @12thDecember 2 년 전 +68

      Per the Statista website, in 2020 37% of people lived at or below the poverty line. Of that number, approximately 10% are seniors (KFF website), and the poverty gap increases as those seniors get older, usually due to the cost of prescription drugs. I'm a senior who buys generic whenever I have a choice. If they're just as good, why be bamboozled by brand name advertising?
      Edit to add: I'm just mentioning these stats because too many in the U.S. are plagued by poverty.

    • @Jason75913
      @Jason75913 2 년 전 +37

      @@admincommand2016 Same here, but I'd rather save up for other things where I can, so I decide by trial and error if a generic brand is as good, better, or worse than a name brand for any kind of product. And so I my shopping cart always tends to be a random-looking mix of generic and name brand.
      Generalizations generally aren't good for your wallet, among other contexts, in my experience.

    • @Kindlesmith70
      @Kindlesmith70 2 년 전 +13

      @@admincommand2016 You from Germany? XD
      Heard many things from my folks talk about being trendy, buying expensive new stuff and throwing out stuff that wasn't even broken. Not insinuating yourself as one of the people that adhere to such a practice, just it sounds like you've got some experience in that department too.

  • @thehatkid
    @thehatkid 년 전 +151

    As someone who worked as a stocker at a grocery store. People always went for off brand because from what they told me “It saves me money plus it tastes exactly the same”. 😂

    • @RazorsharpLT
      @RazorsharpLT 3 개월 전 +2

      What people say vs what do they do is absolutely different
      Their mouth might be saying "no, i don't go for expensive brand stuff" but their hand and eyes automatically grab it.

  • @hannahloeffelad8201
    @hannahloeffelad8201 11 개월 전 +71

    As an Aldi employee, I'd love to see a theory done about the company growing even though the majority of their products are private label and the stores are severely smaller!

    • @alicja6020
      @alicja6020 10 개월 전 +6

      What you might find intersting is that in Poland, where I come from, those smaller stores are very popular, if not majority. Apparently, stats say that polish people work a lot, so we don't want to waste a lot of time shopping. We do shopping often and smaller. As a result stores like Aldi, Lidl etc win. Especially in bigger cities, where more often people use public transport for shopping, instead of cars. Smaller and more local wins. Also, fun fact, one Portuguese chain posed as polish one, so to encourage people to buy from them on patriotic ground. Not many people still know it is foreign corporation. But still, all smaller chains advertise "local sourcing" for products in Poland.

    • @gargoyled_drake
      @gargoyled_drake 9 개월 전

      i thought Aldi was closing stores all around these days.

    • @randyrichardson4671
      @randyrichardson4671 9 개월 전

      ​@@gargoyled_drakejust opened 2 here

    • @erich6860
      @erich6860 8 개월 전

      @@gargoyled_drake I keep finding more and more in the Metro Detroit Area.

    • @raidchaser443
      @raidchaser443 8 개월 전

      The knock off brands are getting SO EXPENSIVE,the NATIONAL brands look like they work...WHERE ARE MY HYDROX cookies at!?! Getting real tired of Oreo & supermarkets gettin' in the way...Aldi is NO DIFFERENT.

  • @frost9681
    @frost9681 2 년 전 +439

    "THEY'RE acceptable" was the funniest thing I've heard on this channel in a long time

    • @ABP0727
      @ABP0727 2 년 전 +1

      i heard it and i agree

    • @ca5cada4eva
      @ca5cada4eva 2 년 전 +3

      A mocking of 'theyyyyy're great!' of the motto from Tony the Tiger of Frosted Flakes/Frosties

    • @michaelsoltesz3779
      @michaelsoltesz3779 2 년 전

      Indeed. Seeing the commercials for Frosted Flakes and its life changing effects. 😎🎸
      But dad does the shopping....so that disappointment was real!

    • @heatedrindo
      @heatedrindo 2 년 전

      the bots are copying you btw

  • @vickymc9695
    @vickymc9695 2 년 전 +933

    Heh even knowing that the generic is made in the same factory, my dad refused to change coffees. So my mum just bought the cheep one and put it in the old expensive jar.

  • @christophersheeler4380

    I have worked in factories where they would package a name brand and then package the same thing with a generic label. I have told people about it and they would say that the factories had to change some thing. I would tell them that it was the same thing. Of course, they wouldn't believe me. I call it, "everyday brain washing." 😀

  • @jonservo
    @jonservo 7 개월 전 +25

    I remember the first time I bought Hydrox cookies thinking I was getting a cheap knock off Oreo only to have my mind blown by how much I loved them and how they tasted better. Later I found out the real history of the two cookies.

    • @KrisRN23935
      @KrisRN23935 5 개월 전 +2

      I want to try those.

    • @CaseNumber00
      @CaseNumber00 4 개월 전 +6

      You should clarify that Oreo was the knock off of Hydrox

    • @katharineball585
      @katharineball585 3 개월 전

      They're better?

    • @jonservo
      @jonservo 3 개월 전

      @@katharineball585 I think so, they are definitely different. To me hydrox has a bit more cocoa taste and the crème is smoother

    • @katharineball585
      @katharineball585 3 개월 전

      @jonservo hmm interesting

  • @thecutestpariah
    @thecutestpariah 2 년 전 +508

    An interesting thing I learned while truck-driving is that just about all generic canned goods are the same, like literally. The cans are shipped to a warehouse blank without a label and are then labeled for the store that they are getting shipped to and sent right back out.

    • @scribbler_crowe
      @scribbler_crowe 2 년 전 +43

      I apologise for the two bots under your comment.

    • @darkangel21892
      @darkangel21892 2 년 전 +4

      Dry foods are like that too

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      @Rigby86 2 년 전

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    • @Rigby86
      @Rigby86 2 년 전 +1

      @Racing Girl's 😘🤤 bot

  • @aslandus
    @aslandus 2 년 전 +446

    "Turns out the store brand is exactly the same, if not better!" *Dadpat intensifies*

    • @rotomnation7662
      @rotomnation7662 2 년 전 +11

      Please, dont buy off brand pringles, they taste like the can that they came in. One of the worst mistakes of my life.

    • @shlokshah5379
      @shlokshah5379 2 년 전

      @TurretBox don't also buy apple just because of the brand because the new phones are more powerful and more features ful.

    • @TheGamerGoy
      @TheGamerGoy 2 년 전 +1

      Store brands are hit and miss. Like, Meijer potato chips are amazing and have flavors you don't see often. Peanut Butter is so different from brand to brand that you just have to pick the one you like and never stray. Especially any brand that uses the Jiff color scheme.

    • @raerohan4241
      @raerohan4241 2 년 전 +1

      @@TheGamerGoy Agree. There are some store brand chips that have tasted the same as name brand, but other store brands that were so weakly flavoured you could hardly tell they were seasoned. The only thing name brands do better than store brand is that they remove the uncertainty. Of course that's pretty useless when it comes to staples like flour, sugar, bread, etc. like MatPat said. Always better to opt for store brand in that case

  • @normalhuman9878
    @normalhuman9878 년 전 +20

    I figured this out a while back with toaster pastries. Store brands tend to have more filling and icing, I’ve also noticed Pop Tarts lapse in quality sometimes with icing seeming to have been smeared off.
    Once the name brands have established that trust they can cheap out

    • @paulogarcia9557
      @paulogarcia9557 년 전 +2

      i found ot with a fucking chocolate pudin, bougt one of sneaker and one of generic, the same but the sneaker was twice as much money

  • @torbenmayer
    @torbenmayer 10 개월 전 +8

    I once worked for a chips factory of a national brand. They also produce for a LOT of store brands. The thickness may vary, the exact recipe for the flavor will vary, but it’s the same quality, and it really comes down to taste. And often, the taste of the store brand is better or at least more noticeable. I’ve been buying store brands almost exclusively for years now, except for when I want a really specific flavor of something that isn’t offered by a store brand.

  • @hawaiiansrule
    @hawaiiansrule 2 년 전 +649

    “And your Oreo cookies”
    Hydrox: *am i a joke to you*

  • @reillycurran8508
    @reillycurran8508 2 년 전 +522

    The deep irony of that opener is that "Drinking the Koolaid" actually comes from an incident in which Flavoraid was used

  • @randyrush9856
    @randyrush9856 년 전 +4

    True. Often store brands can be ever bit as good as the name brand products and sometimes even better, but not always. There are a few brand name products out there that just can't be matched for taste and quality. I can't seem to find a store brand salsa in a jar that I like as well as a couple of the name brand salsas.

  • @JustaBlackie574
    @JustaBlackie574 년 전 +8

    11:20 WE TOLD YOU TRIX IS FOR KIDS

    • @ETGAAD
      @ETGAAD 10 개월 전 +1

      Agent 47 has a new voice actor

    • @Kade-c0gh4
      @Kade-c0gh4 2 개월 전

      "you silly rabbit...."

  • @tomrock645
    @tomrock645 2 년 전 +441

    6:30 As someone who used to work in a bread factory a few years ago, I can easily confirm that this is true. Let's say that we had to package 2000+ hot dog buns, we would usually be asked to package about 1100 in bags with a brand. Once we were done, without even stopping production, we would simply switch the bags for the No Name ones. Literally no difference whatsoever in the product. Not only would you get more buns in the bag & being less expensive, but it's the exact same quality.

    • @quipalco
      @quipalco 2 년 전 +2

      And that's one of the things that we buy generic lol. We kind of mix and choose. Some things generic, some things name brand.

    • @Moose1207
      @Moose1207 2 년 전 +7

      I work in HVAC - and I have also worked in multiple bread factories over the years and can confirm this is indeed the case. Absolutely no difference.

    • @Bellinghamthegoat
      @Bellinghamthegoat 2 년 전 +1

      Nice

  • @colth1448
    @colth1448 2 년 전 +365

    I love how the Theory-O’s package says, “may contain traces of FNAF” 😂

    • @donovanloreman
      @donovanloreman 2 년 전 +2

      I didnt even notice it

    • @jujhar.
      @jujhar. 2 년 전

      Lol

    • @skarlett007
      @skarlett007 2 년 전

      @Racing Girl's 😘🤤 fucking bot

    • @williamturner6192
      @williamturner6192 2 년 전 +3

      Says "traces" chunks of metallic tasting fur on the inside of every box.
      *I suspect

    • @0077avi
      @0077avi 2 년 전

      @@skarlett007 Its Not A Bot Its A Stranger Trying To Steal Kids!

  • @degausserrr
    @degausserrr 년 전 +17

    For most things I have switched to generic brands and some of them are honestly better and half the price. Two things I don't compromise are condiments and sodas

  • @avationmusic
    @avationmusic 5 개월 전 +2

    I just want to take a moment to thank your editor because the spin on the packaging at 1:13 looks amazing and I’m sure took ages to do

  • @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache

    Very nice. You just confirmed that the generic brands are literally the same in every way, and they're cheaper because the studies showed that people tend to trust big name brands more than the "knock off" versions. Wonder how many people are going to save more money now, because of this video.

    • @ankerskakon
      @ankerskakon 2 년 전 +56

      Yo first reply nice

    • @hu3tw0
      @hu3tw0 2 년 전 +30

      Stop

    • @richarde7631
      @richarde7631 2 년 전 +136

      Another useless comment from the guy with no stache

    • @najjarsultan2
      @najjarsultan2 2 년 전 +96

      Everywhere I go I see just some guy without a mustache

    • @Dawnald_twump
      @Dawnald_twump 2 년 전 +52

      Why are you everywhere?
      Everything I watch you are commenting on it why?

  • @garythompson4903
    @garythompson4903 2 년 전 +143

    In the 80's my mother used to work in a well known potato chip factory. She told me that when they produced a specific amount of bags of chips for the day, the remaining chips we packaged into a generic chip bags. I have a feeling there are companies who are still follow that practice.

    • @Aereto
      @Aereto 2 년 전 +15

      Manufacturing companies, since the orders are fullfilled, the rest can't go to waste or they'll start eating the profit margin considering that all those spent resources were used to make them and not get the money back.

    • @hackfleisch7424
      @hackfleisch7424 2 년 전 +6

      When my local brewery is making it's own brand of beer, they clean out their plumbing and machinery beforehand. For no name beer, they just let everything run longer after having made their own stuff.

    • @danytalksmusic
      @danytalksmusic 2 년 전 +11

      Your hunch is spot on, Gary! Actually most generic brands ARE repackaged national brands! Great Value, for example isn't a company at all. There's no manufacturing plants, distribution lines, or warehouses anywhere to be found. Because they are just other brands with a label swap!

    • @fantasyfiction101
      @fantasyfiction101 2 년 전 +2

      P&G still does it!

    • @syxepop
      @syxepop 2 년 전

      @@danytalksmusic - Walmart, owner of that particular brand buys products for it from different manufacturers.
      Even in Puerto Rico they buy from local manufacturers such as AgroSur (hamburgers) or Empresas Kikuet (fritter snacks ready to fry), to name a couple.

  • @wintersprite
    @wintersprite 년 전

    As someone who works at anther store in the Albertson’s/Safeway company, thank you for pronouncing Refreshe correctly. And for using our store brands in this video.
    I like when I see our store brands in a video, TV show, etc. I’ve seen them in Two and Half Men as well as The Middle, and it makes sense since Safeway is in California.
    I do sometimes buy national brand but like store brands as well. For example. for the most part store-bought sandwich cookies are fine. I do occasionally like to get the Halloween or Christmas Oreos though.

  • @chuckmckendry194
    @chuckmckendry194 년 전 +4

    There are some things where I absolutely have to have the name brand. One of those items is Peanut Butter, I generally always go with JIF EXTRA CRUNCHY. If that's unavailable then my second choice is SKIPPY Super Chunk.

  • @Patterrz
    @Patterrz 2 년 전 +9599

    This is why I love Aldi so much, pretty much the same stuff but cheaper

    • @Lil-Dragon
      @Lil-Dragon 2 년 전 +477

      Exactly. Aldi or tesco own brands run our homes. Plus aldi is a student life saver for cheap food

    • @royalfizzbin2131
      @royalfizzbin2131 2 년 전 +354

      Only Aldi brand of there's that I've found inferior is their knockoff Doritos, which tbf I don't think anyone has ever replicated well

    • @cheesefart570
      @cheesefart570 2 년 전 +31

      True

    • @Thats-Akumetsu
      @Thats-Akumetsu 2 년 전 +134

      Aldi is every uni students faviroute store

    • @craftingemily
      @craftingemily 2 년 전 +80

      I love Aldi! I love that the are expanding the the fresh food area so I only have to make one stop.

  • @latioshunter
    @latioshunter 2 년 전 +370

    I've basically been staying away from commercials, got KRplus Red, dont watch TV and have anti-ads on computer and... I've been way less interested in buying brand names, simply since I dont have a reason to. Its crazy how much ads we see on these days and how much your choice is already made for you before even stepping into the stores.

    • @aizichi
      @aizichi 2 년 전

      What's KRplus red?

    • @uranus2646
      @uranus2646 2 년 전 +1

      @@aizichi its youtube premium

    • @DemonEvil283
      @DemonEvil283 2 년 전 +8

      Hasn't been Red in a long while but same concept.

    • @punch444
      @punch444 2 년 전 +3

      @@aizichi original name for youtube premium

    • @EEEEEEEE
      @EEEEEEEE 2 년 전 +1

      ‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎E‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎

  • @stressedvulture
    @stressedvulture 년 전 +4

    With vitamins I do find that a brand name will often give a physically smaller tablet, because it doesn't always need to make people feel like they are getting extra, and smaller pills are easier for me

  • @georgebarrie7826
    @georgebarrie7826 3 개월 전 +1

    Ya know...i had my doubts about food theory...i mean...I've never heard of theories and food being in the same sentence...much less in the same title...but the editing, explaining and how he tells a story in every video is engaging enough that it gets me hooked. Matt Patt and his crew are Golden KRplusrs and I wish them all the greatest success in the world. I love the theory team and all their channels/videos

  • @nighteule
    @nighteule 2 년 전 +2143

    Fun fact: Oreo used to be a knockoff brand, but became the brand everyone recognizes when they brutally murdered the previous name brand, Hydrox.

    • @punctuate8937
      @punctuate8937 2 년 전 +247

      Theres a food theory about this!

    • @SuperSaiyanBroku
      @SuperSaiyanBroku 2 년 전 +151

      Well that's what happens when you name your cookie after I don't think you'd find the cleaning department

    • @Moose1207
      @Moose1207 2 년 전 +69

      I almost exclusively by only generic brand foods, but no one seems to be able to make a perfect Oreo- except Oreo. Most generics don't have the right chocolate flavor, or tend not to be as "dunkable" They are the one product I pay full price for (but still usually only buy them when BOGO)

    • @chrisdoe2659
      @chrisdoe2659 2 년 전 +125

      @@SuperSaiyanBroku In 1908, Hydrox didn't have that connotation. They wanted a name that would convey "purity and goodness" and mixing hydrogen and oxygen (the ingredients for water) seemed like a good way to do that. The big problem, is that a certain bleach company (Clorox) had almost the same exact idea a few years later.

    • @michaelroman2172
      @michaelroman2172 2 년 전 +2

      Tottaly

  • @andordimeny6130
    @andordimeny6130 2 년 전 +669

    As a young adult learning to buy groceries for himself on a tight budget... Thank you.

    • @kalebrearick4732
      @kalebrearick4732 2 년 전 +14

      Agree, I’m 20 and my girlfriend and I moved into our first apartment a few months ago 😅 you never realize beforehand how expensive groceries actually are

    • @Prosperillusion
      @Prosperillusion 2 년 전 +5

      Dollar Tree is great place too for certain things, they also sell brands for cheap

    • @megatron8561
      @megatron8561 2 년 전 +2

      Idk haven't got my own place yet but i don't really give a care about food brands though brands for technology and whatever im collecting does apply

    • @kaldo8907
      @kaldo8907 2 년 전 +5

      It's very good advise. Just... do note that there are some national brands that are legitimately better. If you have one in your area, I recommend shopping at Aldi. Many of their products are made by the same people who do the national brands. Like their cereal is made in the same factories that make General Mills, using the same ingredients.
      If you've never been, do note that they will not pack your groceries, you have to bag them and you have to pay for the bags even (I generally go without bags). And you need to take a coin (in the US a quarter, in Europe a euro) to be able to get a shopping cart. You get the coin back if you take back the cart though.

    • @kalebrearick4732
      @kalebrearick4732 2 년 전 +1

      @@kaldo8907 aldi’s has always been a go to for me and my family, they’ve been living in the future making sure those carts are returned, too 😂

  • @diningwithBrianN
    @diningwithBrianN 6 개월 전 +4

    I really thought this was going to be an episode where Matt and his wife blind tastes national and generic brand items to see which one they liked more.

  • @syrthdr09sybr34
    @syrthdr09sybr34 9 개월 전

    I'm with you on LaCroix.
    First time trying it I was working at the bottling place and had cotton mouth, so I reached for the first canned beverage that passed by me and chugged it.
    I was a little more patient with my choices after that.

  • @Sean__F
    @Sean__F 2 년 전 +1741

    Mat Pat says that “we” should be buying the store brand, yet he’s still drinking Diet Coke instead of the superior store brand from whatever that supermarket he did blind taste tests with.

    • @cerencaymaz6231
      @cerencaymaz6231 2 년 전 +1

      krplus.net/bidio/qM-IpKhjmZi8e4o

    • @zeldasuino4914
      @zeldasuino4914 2 년 전 +39

      Isn't it about the trade secret? Secret ingredients, preparing and those things.

    • @jtpower4171
      @jtpower4171 2 년 전 +77

      He’s gonna get that sponsorship 👀

    • @hampsterblade6195
      @hampsterblade6195 2 년 전 +114

      probably more convenient. maybe he doesn't regularly shop at the store and its not worth going out of the way to save $0.50 on a 12 pack. Also whenever you go somewhere to eat it's coke or Pepsi. can't exactly ask McDonald's for your store brand diet cola.

    • @MagdaH97
      @MagdaH97 2 년 전 +63

      @@hampsterblade6195 He's also not exactly hurting for money either, so why bother to buy something cheaper when he doesn't NEED to.

  • @randomthing4755
    @randomthing4755 2 년 전 +1205

    I met someone that was allergic to sulfites which is in a lot of things but isn’t always labeled so they would face a lot of allergic reactions. Thats why all ingredients should always be listed regardless if its a secret or not, people can be allergic to those things

    • @PurgPurg
      @PurgPurg 2 년 전 +171

      That’s really messed up yeah. I get company is not wanting to have to leak every single thing but if it’s something that literally any human could be allergic to, you should have to list it

    • @randomthing4755
      @randomthing4755 2 년 전 +34

      @@PurgPurg couldnt have said it better.

    • @Adderkleet
      @Adderkleet 년 전 +73

      The EU requires a warning for all products containing: "Sulphur dioxide and sulphites at concentrations of more than 10 mg/kg or 10 mg/litre in terms of the total SO2 which are to be calculated for products as proposed ready for consumption or as reconstituted according to the instructions of the manufacturers;"
      They don't have to list ALL ingredients, but they must mention "contains sulphates" if it is at that concentration limit. Celery, mustard, and sesame also needs to be labelled. And any allergen on the list must be written in BOLD on the ingredients (so it will say something like "whey protein (MILK)"

    • @MaoRatto
      @MaoRatto 년 전 +36

      As a generic buyer to begin with or who is cheaper... I find ingredient lists should expose all. It should be companies forced to compete on quality with no real secrets.

    • @cin2110
      @cin2110 년 전 +3

      hmmm If I were a target or walmart I know how to sniff those secret ingredients now lol

  • @aquamarinerose5405
    @aquamarinerose5405 11 개월 전 +2

    Fun Fact! "Drink The Kool Ade" was based on Jonestown, but Jonestown primarily used Flavor-ade

  • @TheDude50447
    @TheDude50447 10 개월 전

    Here in germany at least some of these store brand products are produced by the respective brands in the same factories. I know this because they have to put the production location on the packaging and regularly they coincidentally line up exactly with the production facilities of brands.

  • @donkylefernandez4680
    @donkylefernandez4680 2 년 전 +885

    Matt was there for my childhood and now he's looking out for me as an adult, never gonna stop watching the theorists now!

    • @Los_HermanitosCruz
      @Los_HermanitosCruz 2 년 전 +12

      Same

    • @vukkulvar9769
      @vukkulvar9769 년 전 +30

      2050 : MattPat launch a new theory channel for the elderly.

    • @anotheruseroops7715
      @anotheruseroops7715 년 전 +3

      @@Los_HermanitosCruz pretty

    • @AriCircuit
      @AriCircuit 년 전 +10

      Actually, you'll save a lot of money opting for the "Theorists of Media" channel, rather than the "Theorists" brand of channels

    • @alychee8639
      @alychee8639 년 전 +6

      @@vukkulvar9769 graveyard theory

  • @CreepyUncleIdjit
    @CreepyUncleIdjit 2 년 전 +158

    As a kid, I remember the first time I tried Cheerios. I was so excited, as my mom rarely bought brand name, and we always had Toastee O's. To my surprise, I found that I really did not like Cheerios and much preferred the off-brand.

    • @Redddragon
      @Redddragon 2 년 전 +2

      if only the same went for corn flakes
      anything that isnt actual kellogg's ones go soggy in 3.6 seconds

    • @therealsonicrb
      @therealsonicrb 2 년 전

      @@Redddragon and the off brand one always tastes way worse

    • @gloriachoi3663
      @gloriachoi3663 2 년 전

      @@therealsonicrb I think somethings depends on what you first grew up with though tbh. For eg, my family always brought off brand baked beans for years when were were poorer, then for the first time in 15 years we tried the name brand stuff we found we didn't like the taste and went back to the generic even though we're better off now lol.

  • @a7t0r98
    @a7t0r98 8 개월 전 +2

    I’ve been buying way more generic brands since I work at a grocery store and it’s basically the same but the packaging but sometimes there is a difference like vanilla ice cream feels different when it’s cheap of expensive. But I usually go for generic names.

  • @u3pyg
    @u3pyg 9 개월 전 +2

    A little story.
    LIDL have their brand tools Parkside. Which are green.
    They were selling Parkside pressure washer for 100 EUR.
    Thing is I had already one Karcher. Which costs 250 EUR.
    But staring at Parkside watching it and it looked EXACTLY the same.
    I have a friend working at the factory where they make Karcher. He told me they are exactly the same tool. One is green and says Parkside on it, other is yellow and says Karcher. That was the ONLY difference for 100 vs 250 EUR price...

  • @chaosmastermind
    @chaosmastermind 2 년 전 +308

    I mean, us poor people have known this for decades.
    We buy generic out of necessity, not preference.
    Some of the generics are actually better than name brands too.
    Like certain processed meats, drink mixes, and stuff like tuna fish and some snacks.
    It's mostly personal preference, but most of that stuff is just as good if not better.

    • @saorihirai4492
      @saorihirai4492 2 년 전 +10

      yea honestly it mostly tastes the same

    • @lordcabbage1285
      @lordcabbage1285 2 년 전 +12

      Yup, I'm somewhat disappointing that this isn't just basic knowledge. Whales beats Goldfish every time.

    • @Sasu123456789x1
      @Sasu123456789x1 2 년 전 +2

      All of this, yup 👍🏾

    • @BernStoogin
      @BernStoogin 2 년 전 +2

      Tuna is one of the few things I grew up on where I noticed the name brand is definitely better

    • @WeeHobbit87
      @WeeHobbit87 2 년 전 +10

      Fr, some of the people in these comments have never been poor before and it shows 💀

  • @corrupteddoge2402
    @corrupteddoge2402 2 년 전 +163

    6:50
    My dad used to work as a truck driver and stocker for Bimbo Bakeries, occasionally I would go with him to help stock shelves when I was younger. Something I noticed is that he would deliver and stock both Bimbo products and Great Value products to Walmart. I was first confused about this, but now this makes a bit more sense.

    • @SpockBorg5
      @SpockBorg5 2 년 전 +4

      That's wierd Wal mart usually has their own people stock their brands.

    • @JT-wf7ou
      @JT-wf7ou 2 년 전 +3

      @@SpockBorg5 Fresh bread is different from the other products. Store brands will use a local bakery and whoever is the cheapest delivery and merchandising service of existing vendors (Usually Bimbo/Bairds or Flowers/Wonder)
      This does get a little muddy as some "fresh" breads are frozen and then ship to the stores to thaw on shelves (Bagels, english muffins, hawaiian breads, and most ready pastries)

    • @fred_______
      @fred_______ 2 년 전

      Heheh bimbo

    • @CT-Raft
      @CT-Raft 2 년 전

      wamart

    • @corrupteddoge2402
      @corrupteddoge2402 2 년 전

      @@CT-Raft Lol, didn’t notice that

  • @Sycokay
    @Sycokay 년 전 +1

    Aldi and Lidl (at least in Germany) have a lot of stuff that is pretty identical to brand products, coming from the same producers and factories, sometimes even exactly the same product in a different packaging.

  • @wheleck
    @wheleck 11 개월 전

    5:43 the name creme betweens still cracks me up every time i hear it

  • @peaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

    in canada there’s a generic brand called “no name” and their branding is yellow packaging with the name of the product just neatly arranged on it lol

    • @michael-reis
      @michael-reis 2 년 전 +49

      Even their office building is yellow and says no name lol

    • @oyu_kat
      @oyu_kat 2 년 전 +17

      Oohh there’s a brand called “no brand” where I live I think, they also have yellow packaging

    • @nyandoesthings
      @nyandoesthings 2 년 전 +6

      i saw a couple of their marketing campaigns a year or so ago. Honestly might have worked if I lived in canada lol

    • @tilsit8464
      @tilsit8464 2 년 전 +18

      No name is the stuff. They have unbeatable sesame rice crackers

    • @ColdBaltBlue
      @ColdBaltBlue 2 년 전 +8

      I didn’t know we only had that here. I thought it was American brought up here.

  • @samlowther9487
    @samlowther9487 2 년 전 +268

    I love how Aldi's own-brand dr.pepper is called Professor Peppy.

    • @chrisbrown18andup
      @chrisbrown18andup 2 년 전 +5

      Dr Perky (Food Lion) is god tier

    • @silverbloodborne9495
      @silverbloodborne9495 2 년 전 +3

      @UCwmCdhYK8llK_x7Ayo56mrg
      That's are temporary but THE CURSADE IS ENTIRNAL

    • @JaybeePenaflor
      @JaybeePenaflor 2 년 전 +1

      I actually love how Aldi packages their products in almost the same packaging as the branded products!

    • @somerobloxdude3699
      @somerobloxdude3699 2 년 전 +3

      Aldis nuts

    • @ThatOneDude219
      @ThatOneDude219 2 년 전

      Which Aldi? I just left Aldi after 10 years and never saw a Dr.Pepper variant there. I worked in Illinois

  • @amylove4561
    @amylove4561 년 전 +4

    My family normally buys the Publix brand frosted toaster tarts instead of regular Pop Tarts. (i actually just had a packet of those RIGHT before i commented this!!!!!!!!)

  • @Artbug
    @Artbug 년 전 +2

    Brands names? IN THIS ECONOMY?
    would be interested in a video about the myth of fast food being more affordable than whole food (And 3ven about equal to organic a5 this point).
    Or about toxicity in food and how it's allowed if it remains below a certain level, but doesn't account for people eating over the recommended amount or just getting it in unknowingly different products
    Or even about ingredients that don't need to be listed on labels if it falls under a certain amount

  • @KissMyKass97
    @KissMyKass97 2 년 전 +616

    In a few cases, the generic brands will use less artificial/processed ingredients than the name brand. Great Value in particular has ingredients that are less artificial. My family found this out when shopping for ice cream. The Great Value ice cream uses milk, cream, and sugar as their first few ingredients, while some brands use high fructose corn syrup or coconut oil so the ice cream is less hard when very cold. We tend to prefer food that is cheaper and you can pronounce all the ingredients in the first couple lines.

    • @realizedvisions
      @realizedvisions 2 년 전 +11

      Yep! You are right. I have noticed that, too.

    • @spunchbop47428
      @spunchbop47428 2 년 전 +6

      @@beatrix4306 Kysorville without the orville

    • @NoHandle44
      @NoHandle44 2 년 전 +3

      I actually LOVE the Great Value brand of beef jerky.
      It tastes so much better than the main brand for some reason.

    • @torlumnitor8230
      @torlumnitor8230 2 년 전 +4

      Wow. Walmart getting something right for once.

    • @romanski5811
      @romanski5811 2 년 전 +38

      Just because something is artificial doesn't mean that it's bad or unhealthy. That's a naturalistic fallacy right there.
      Similarly, it's quite fallacious thinking that just because you can't pronounce a word that it's therefore less trustworthy in terms of health. This one just doesn't make any sense and it baffles me that so many people seem to share your sentiment.

  • @theawesomegoalie31
    @theawesomegoalie31 2 년 전 +89

    In Canada, there’s a no name brand called “no name” and they have the funniest packaging ever. Like their version of coke is just a yellow can that says “cola”, it’s hilarious 😂😂

    • @ajaykumargoel9398
      @ajaykumargoel9398 2 년 전 +2

      Yeah lol Real Canadian Superstore!

    • @hilarykim4565
      @hilarykim4565 2 년 전 +2

      No Name is actually so sus LOL
      I prefer President's Choice when I go shopping

    • @chenoaholdstock3507
      @chenoaholdstock3507 2 년 전 +1

      No way! In SA, one of our chain stores has a house brand called No-Name!

    • @FC12.
      @FC12. 2 년 전 +1

      Dude I think Bahamutzervn12 stole your comment and changed the laughing crying emojis to haha in an Asian language...? Possibly chinese

    • @theawesomegoalie31
      @theawesomegoalie31 2 년 전

      @@FC12. Urgh I hate when people do that, thanks for letting me know!

  • @allisont.6878
    @allisont.6878 년 전 +1

    If you live in a part of the USA that has a Kroger or Harris Teeter, I love "Private Selection" brand ice cream. I think some other grocery stores carry it too, but since literally every USA grocery chain except Walmart is regional you'll need to check your local ones for availability. It's priced around the same as the lower-end national brands like Breyer's or Blue Bunny, but the QUALITY is closer to premium brands like Ben & Jerry's. Higher quality denser ice cream (creamier, richer, less air whipped into it), and they don't skimp on the chunks/swirls of things mixed into them (for flavors that have mix-ins). And it tastes more like the flavor it claims to be, less like artificial stuff and sugar.

  • @DarkkBeluga
    @DarkkBeluga 년 전 +5

    6:06 IS THAT SOUTH PARK

  • @professorwatt7344
    @professorwatt7344 2 년 전 +536

    I’ve worked at a factory that made condiments before and one of my biggest take always was but generic. We would put the same product in different bottles whether it was supposedly high quality stuff or Kroger generic brand

    • @kristinajoblom2930
      @kristinajoblom2930 2 년 전

      @Racing Girl's 😘🤤 jo

    • @dustinjames1268
      @dustinjames1268 2 년 전 +28

      There's a lot of times where this isn't the case, but for I'd say 90%+ of products, the generic brand is indeed the same thing

    • @JT-wf7ou
      @JT-wf7ou 2 년 전 +15

      Worked in sales and logistics for a box retailer and can confirm. If the packaging is the same size, weight, and shape, it's almost always the same product

    • @humouroushawk
      @humouroushawk 2 년 전 +4

      I worked for Kroger back in high school and part of our training was explaining that their store brands were just that - name brands in different packaging

    • @Dawnald_twump
      @Dawnald_twump 2 년 전

      Cool

  • @Lodrelhai
    @Lodrelhai 2 년 전 +282

    It amuses me that MatPat's first comparison was vitamins, given that in 2015 there was a pretty big news story about non-national brand supplements having drastically incorrect ingredient labels, to the point that many didn't have the ingredient on the front label at all.

    • @cerencaymaz6231
      @cerencaymaz6231 2 년 전

      krplus.net/bidio/qM-IpKhjmZi8e4o

    • @Kindlesmith70
      @Kindlesmith70 2 년 전 +3

      And now you know why these are just theory videos, not factual since the amount of research done is inadequate.

    • @Jason75913
      @Jason75913 2 년 전

      @@Kindlesmith70 "theory"
      *hearsay
      No, they're not synonyms.

    • @Kindlesmith70
      @Kindlesmith70 2 년 전

      @@Jason75913 lol

    • @hampsterblade6195
      @hampsterblade6195 2 년 전 +5

      He was comparing food in the video, not vitamins though. and unlike supliments which can basically get away with outright lying on their labels, the fda and usda regulate food pretty stringently. Most of the trade secrets are usually listed under natural or artificial flavors. Wheat, dairy, egg, and soy ingredients have to be clearly identified. So with food at least you usually can trust the label and preference comes down to taste. Sadly though when it comes to vitamins and supplements though, not much has changed there and you have to rely on 3rd parties to verify they actually contain what they say they do.

  • @noone1929
    @noone1929 8 개월 전 +1

    My dad often got the local store chain ice cream tubs and cereal claiming it was from the same manufacturer, good to know he wasn't lying to get little me to eat the cheap stuff.

  • @user-fv7mv1oh9d
    @user-fv7mv1oh9d 4 개월 전

    My father worked for Fisher Price at one point. He told me the parts came in the warehouse and before they left on the conveyer belt he would slap a name brand sticker on one to sell for more and a cheaper label for the store depending on how much you wanted to spend. Literally the same thing except some people just want to pay more.

  • @alexxander966
    @alexxander966 2 년 전 +150

    I remember hearing a conspiracy theory that the knock offs were the exact same product as the original, sold by the same company, so they could have their cake and eat it too. Sell it cheaper for the people who are stingy, sell it more expensive for the people who are susceptible to branding and wanting "higher quality"

    • @Sorrowdusk
      @Sorrowdusk 2 년 전 +10

      *I heard* that if a brand name product doesn't sell, the store can return some of it. *THEN* the company repackages stale product and sells it to 3rd party manufacturers or even to be packaged as store brand. Literally the "fake" cereal /knockoff is the REAL cereal. Just a lil too old for the Brand manufacturer.

    • @LucyWest370
      @LucyWest370 2 년 전 +2

      Ive literally had knock off cinnamon toast crunch from Aldis and they arent the same i have no idea what yall be talking about

    • @alexxander966
      @alexxander966 2 년 전 +11

      @@LucyWest370 thats why I said "conspiracy theory" it is unproven, a little absurd, and most likely not true, but there are people that believe it. I don't really care, its just something I read someone talking about before

    • @leahstone9938
      @leahstone9938 2 년 전 +3

      my dad works at an egg factory and has seen the same value eggs be packaged for the generic brands and the pricier ones, so I've got my tin foil hat I guess

    • @HH-le1vi
      @HH-le1vi 2 년 전 +3

      @@Sorrowdusk a distributor can always reject shipped product for the most part. I also highly doubt they'll have that many rejections to repackage for 100s of stores. Most manufacturers just credit the distributor and let them keep the product cause they don't want to pay for it to be shipped back.

  • @HogwartsGoth
    @HogwartsGoth 년 전 +1553

    In the UK we have a program called 'Inside the Factory'.
    One episode went to the Kellogg's factory making Cornflakes. At the end the flakes were on a belt with holes in it. The host of the show ask what the hole are for.
    The guy said the big flakes are for Kellogg's Cornflakes and the small ones that fall through the holes are for shop own brands.

  • @markadams7046
    @markadams7046 년 전 +2

    I still have yet to find a generic version of Mountain Dew that taste as well as Mt. Dew.

  • @bastosluis244
    @bastosluis244 년 전 +6

    It is true that sometimes it really doesn't matter if a specific item is from a well known brand or not, but there are instances where generic brands actually add more sugar or other cheap ingredients to make the product more affordable, and I've already seen it happening in my country.
    Besides these products, all the rest is a matter of preference, and in my case I've already done my research and concluded that some things are worth the price difference when it comes to texture and taste

  • @EnderDragon
    @EnderDragon 2 년 전 +440

    "Theyyyyyyy're acceptable!" was the funniest part of the video.

    • @mediokay508
      @mediokay508 2 년 전 +1

      Given how many people watched Adventure Time, that slogan should attract more buyers than Frosties'.

    • @growdot1961
      @growdot1961 2 년 전

      @Racing Girl's 😘🤤 but hey.. that’s just a theory!

    • @justsomeperson5110
      @justsomeperson5110 2 년 전 +1

      LOL And, sadly, the most accurate part of the video. In my many years of store brand experience, that sums store brands up nicely. They're not as good, but they're not (usually) awful. You get what you pay for. LOL But who needs a frozen pizza that costs so much anyway? At the end of the taste-test day it's still a frozen pizza. LOL

    • @shiawase8694
      @shiawase8694 2 년 전

      Goomy :0

    • @letsgetacid
      @letsgetacid 2 년 전

      Family Guy reference I believe

  • @AustinHansen
    @AustinHansen 2 년 전 +186

    I learned this when buying pain relievers. Thought to myself, “these are regulated chemicals, one can’t really be better or different than the other”. Sure enough, same active ingredients, same dosage, different prices.

    • @kmaster57
      @kmaster57 2 년 전 +12

      Pretty much what I taught my chem class.

    • @Crow_Smith
      @Crow_Smith 2 년 전 +6

      With medicines for sure this stuff is so regulated and the formulas and chemicals are you really are just paying for the label. But yeah I had the same experience. "Why am I paying $14 for 100 Tylenol when I can get 500 Acetaminophen Pills for $9?"

    • @archerofyail
      @archerofyail 2 년 전

      Of everything to buy generic, medication is definitely the best, exactly because they're regulated. The Ranitidine in Zantac is going to be the exact same as it is in the store brand, same with the acetaminophen in Tylenol, and countless other over the counter, and prescription drugs.

    • @Saitaina
      @Saitaina 2 년 전 +1

      Yup, the difference in meds are usually inactive, dyes and that. The reason brands cost more is patents (brands who first create it, get first bite at the apple and they never change the price even after the patent expires, so generics use cheaper inactive ingredients, don't need the make back research money and thus can undercut.
      The truly dad/hillarious is how many drug companies ALSO make generics...of their brand names. So their undercutting themselves, but get all of the cash.

    • @Saitaina
      @Saitaina 2 년 전

      @@Crow_Smith If it's new, you're paying for research, but yeah, for drugs long out of patent just get generics unless you may have a reaction to the cheaper "fill" ingredient (always possible).
      I go for generics on nearly everything due to my income (yay social security), and I've never really noticed a problem be it drugs or noms.

  • @Bleuryder
    @Bleuryder 년 전

    As a supermarket employee, I love people that actively crap on our store brand and pick the name brand when most of the time, they're basically the same product. It's even more hilarious when they notice that even the boxes they come in and even the truck they're delivered in is the same one.
    Like , I had a lady say that she only buys produce from Freshmart without knowing that our produce is the same distributor as them and it stops by our store before theirs. Another example was the pasta. Ours is basically Muellers in a different packaging and even the shipping boxes are the same. Most store brands work like that but some people refuse.

  • @BobbF.
    @BobbF. 23 일 전 +1

    Justin's Peanut Butter Cups x2 is around $2.84 per pack at Amazon while as Reese's Peanut Butter Cups x2 is around at Target $1.39... the "Knockoffs" seem to be more pricey!

  • @bababab-rad
    @bababab-rad 2 년 전 +158

    I work at a cream cheese factory and we put the EXACT same cheese in name brand vs great value. It comes from the same tank nothing changes but packaging

    • @SloMoMonday
      @SloMoMonday 2 년 전 +8

      That's quite interesting. I bake a lot and the few ingredients that there's a noticeable difference between brands is cream cheese and butter. Cheesecake and frosting are richer from the name brands and puff pastries are so much crisper with the more expensive butter. Might try a blind test soon to make sure.

    • @boop8871
      @boop8871 2 년 전

      @@SloMoMonday exactly, maybe it’s just me but I THINK that i can taste the difference between butter but know I’m doubting myself 😂

    • @penguinpower1532
      @penguinpower1532 2 년 전 +1

      @@beatrix4306 beep you, im a 11 yr old kid btw

    • @professorfukyu744
      @professorfukyu744 2 년 전

      This is the story ive heard. Private label is just that. A label.

    • @slowazzd2165
      @slowazzd2165 2 년 전 +1

      @@SloMoMonday the placebo effect is an incredibly powerful thing, if you believe it'll taste better it'll taste better

  • @williamsrensen8449
    @williamsrensen8449 2 년 전 +547

    This actually made me buy the generic brand pringles at my store and I found I like them better and they are half the price and healthier..

    • @kitchensinkchronicles3272
      @kitchensinkchronicles3272 2 년 전 +32

      snack n’ stack are really good i prefer them too

    • @lou905
      @lou905 2 년 전 +18

      I had no idea that was a generic brand tbh

    • @thickskulls
      @thickskulls 2 년 전 +1

      I will go to my local grocery store and see if I have it.
      If I don't, it's probably not even a generic brand.

    • @christakanst7014
      @christakanst7014 2 년 전

      Oh I thought that was name brand too😭

    • @diannt9583
      @diannt9583 2 년 전 +3

      I do generics for most things, excluding dairy where the taste really does make a difference. Yogurt, especially. Most yogurts are sicky sweet and plastic, even the plain varieties (to which I can add my own fresh fruit additions, should i want, and I have a quality yogurt I want to eat. I suspect in the case of much dairy knockoffs, they're trying to emulate the terrible plastic name brands, ie Yoplait.).
      Oh, I would like to find that generic peanut butter cup, made with DARK chocolate, rather than that chalky Reese's peanut butter cup made with that bleah milk chocolate.

  • @jamesszalla4274
    @jamesszalla4274 10 개월 전

    I recently discovered something about One-A-Day brand vitamins. The dosing instructions in small print on the back of the bottle say to take TWO pills per day. They’ve been sued and argued that One-A-Day is a “brand name” and not an instruction on how many to take. Makes no sense to me, but a Court apparently bought it. Centrum brand vitamins are about the same price as One-A-Day and say to take one pill per day. One Centrum delivers the same amount of vitamins as two One-A-Days at essentially 1/2 the price.

  • @user-dv8hf8gt1l

    7:57 i love this part because when matpat had diet coke in his hand and was drinking it i was driking coke too lol

  • @ricktifierful
    @ricktifierful 2 년 전 +105

    Something you might find interesting Matpat, in Canada, there is a store chain called No Frills. They actually lean into the "no name" phasing, making it the name of their store brand (ie. no name veggies, no name paper towels, etc)

    • @Drraagh
      @Drraagh 2 년 전 +12

      Its not only the No Name Phrasing. They keep, or at least last I saw them, kept the bland yellow packaging as he mentioned.

    • @dmangsmile
      @dmangsmile 2 년 전 +1

      We used to have something very similar in Australia

    • @herootpups
      @herootpups 2 년 전 +1

      I will actually go shopping at No Frills because of the No Name brand, and their commercials really hit that point home in terms of branding

    • @JosephCollin
      @JosephCollin 2 년 전 +3

      Yeah, and superstores in Canada rock the yellow no name like a boss

    • @danfr
      @danfr 2 년 전 +1

      Also No Name is not just in No Frills. No Name is one of the dozen different store brands owned by Loblaws, who has the largest share of the market in Canada with a pile of different supermarket chains. So you'll find No Name in some of the other Loblaws controlled store chains, mixed in with their other store brands.

  • @spoons250
    @spoons250 2 년 전 +504

    Generic poptarts are stuffed almost double as much with filling, and has more icing on it. The weight for what you get on the package is almost double, and the filling is even better and more natural tasting. Best generics Ive found.

    • @bazil4146
      @bazil4146 2 년 전 +13

      Which store did you buy that

    • @yilongmusk9665
      @yilongmusk9665 2 년 전 +4

      @@bazil4146 yes

    • @mosspit
      @mosspit 2 년 전 +8

      agreed! and they have a significantly better structure, they dont crumble as much

    • @aidankhaos7687
      @aidankhaos7687 2 년 전 +2

      Ew

    • @jesus-is-rad9684
      @jesus-is-rad9684 2 년 전 +8

      @@bazil4146 kroger, meijer, etc... most off brand poptarts are better than actual poptarts

  • @Pikawarps
    @Pikawarps 3 일 전

    In Florida, Publix is the ‘private label’ producer for so many of the supermarkets!

  • @wsbill14224
    @wsbill14224 년 전

    And I love how you keep showing store brand frosted flakes. They are awesome and we buy them too. They cost a fraction compared to Kellogg.

  • @wraymiller1373
    @wraymiller1373 2 년 전 +407

    The ABSOLUTE irony of MatPat's "have we all been drinking the Kool-aid, when we should be drinking the Flavor-aid?" line. The cult DID drink the off-brand. So yes. We should be.

    • @reubenoakley8967
      @reubenoakley8967 2 년 전 +36

      "People used this brand to commit suicide" isn't a great marketing pitch IMHO

    • @cerencaymaz6231
      @cerencaymaz6231 2 년 전

      krplus.net/bidio/qM-IpKhjmZi8e4o

  • @elonmusksellssnakeoil1744

    Fun fact: I worked in a brewery for 5 years. Their standard beer was exactly the same as more than half a dozen other beers made by the same brewery. And I mean _LITERALLY_ the same, in the sense that the filler ran continuously putting the beer into bottles, and all we changed out that day were the labels and boxes they went into. Several of these beers retailed for much less than the "name brand" one. But it was literally - and I cannot stress this enough - *LITERALLY* the same beer.

  • @stevenarvizu3602
    @stevenarvizu3602 개월 전

    As a chef, if you go to “restaurant” stores like restaurant depot or Bargreens the shelves are literally just filled with generic products. Nothing fancy just the best bulk deals.

  • @vyomsehgal324
    @vyomsehgal324 9 개월 전 +2

    I can swear on anything that most of the Oreo Knock-offs taste way better than the original ones

  • @Naterkix
    @Naterkix 2 년 전 +258

    Due to growing up with not a lot of money, my family's always been fine with generic stuff. I'd say ~90% of the time it tastes just as good (or at least fine) and occasionally is better. I've even tested a few over the years to check and, while rare, there have been some that were better (though taste is obviously subjective).

    • @sauvagess
      @sauvagess 2 년 전 +13

      Generally, the only ones that seem to really matter are those with the Trade Secret handle, such as Doritos, Hellman's, and Krave. They have a distinct taste that knock-offs don't. Otherwise, I generally go with generic on everything else.

    • @Iliadic
      @Iliadic 2 년 전 +4

      KaleidOs from Kroger stores are actually better than Oreos.
      Edit: like genuinely, they're better, but they don't have quite the variety of flavors. If I want like Mint, or Regular I'll go for KaleidOs, but if I want Carrot Cake Oreos I'll get regular Oreos(don't judge the flavors till you've tried them, it's actually pretty good)

    • @blankiecat9302
      @blankiecat9302 2 년 전 +3

      @@sauvagess agreed Doritos are one of the few the generics can’t touch but for most stuff go generic

    • @Itsbully06
      @Itsbully06 2 년 전

      same

    • @matrixfull
      @matrixfull 2 년 전 +1

      Hm in my case we always had money but since I was gamer since 6 years old my brain was wired to always mid max everythinggg...so I realized in very early age that brand names are just marketing trick. You can get same amount of pleasure by much much cheaper products that just don't have that well known brand name. And ever since and to this day I haven't bought any brand name items to the point I would actually feel really bad if I had to buy one. Like it would sicken me inside. Sometimes I get present and encounter brand name food items to consume by parties and whatnot. But I am so acustomes to noname brands that many times it actually taste worse when tasting brand name ones.

  • @Nurofaen
    @Nurofaen 2 년 전 +37

    My father in law works in a food production plant. He's told me that when they do a batch of sauce, let's say pasta sauce, it gets divided into two batches, and put into two different jars. One goes to the value section of a large supermarket chain for £0.89, and the other goes to a higher end supermarket for their organic range at £2.19 per jar.
    Its the exact same sauce.

    • @justsomeperson5110
      @justsomeperson5110 2 년 전 +2

      That's how generic used to be done in the US. But then "generic" disappeared, replaced by "store brands" where every store does its own thing. And now it's just as competitive as name brands. Maybe even more so. The good old days of "generic" are long gone here. It's kind of sad, actually.

  • @antman674
    @antman674 7 개월 전

    "I could decide which one to get so I left the store without any vitamins." Sounds like me every time I go to any store.

  • @THEZEROECLIPSE
    @THEZEROECLIPSE 8 개월 전

    A few stories about working in a large retail store
    1) the milk delivery had the name brand and store brand on the same shipment
    2) the bread whas the same as the milk
    3) we had a sealed case of name brand pasta come in i believe it was a case of 12 boxes one of those 12 was a box of the store brand of the same style pasta
    So basic ingredients are made by the same factory

  • @LordBloodySoul
    @LordBloodySoul 2 년 전 +248

    I have always bought off-brand products. Most of them just taste better, have less sugar or come from farmers around my place.
    I find my trust in the people around me and in the health value for me and my kids :3

    • @Salah.Ad-Din
      @Salah.Ad-Din 2 년 전 +15

      I don't believe that someone that has kids would type out:
      :3

    • @SPILLYOURGUTZ
      @SPILLYOURGUTZ 2 년 전 +4

      @@Salah.Ad-Din they most definitely are sorry to burst your bubble

    • @hayamakaily9059
      @hayamakaily9059 2 년 전 +3

      @@Salah.Ad-Din Facebook my friend

    • @dustinjames1268
      @dustinjames1268 2 년 전 +5

      I always buy the off brand Cinnamon toast crunch
      It's softer, stays fresh longer, and even seems to taste better

    • @AnimeBronx
      @AnimeBronx 2 년 전

      u broke

  • @TaosoftheVoid
    @TaosoftheVoid 2 년 전 +249

    I'd love to see a theory on the accuracy of blind taste tests! It sounds like a relatively interesting theory, given how related it is to this episode after all!

    • @BewareTheLilyOfTheValley
      @BewareTheLilyOfTheValley 2 년 전 +8

      I remember seeing something about this with French wine and the French thinking theirs was better...and yet time and again in blind tests, they chose the American wines. I don't drink alcohol and to me, all of it tastes bad, but that had to be quite embarrassing given how confident they seemed. Not sure how long ago this was, may have been a century or so ago.

    • @SolstaceWinters
      @SolstaceWinters 2 년 전 +3

      I, too, am interested in seeing that sorta theory.

    • @uwumat6960
      @uwumat6960 2 년 전

      Actually, good mythical morning will sometimes do this! check around for videos of those!

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    • @kodokunagraham2895
      @kodokunagraham2895 2 년 전

      if you want something kindve close, rhett & link do a lot of blind taste tests for generic vs brand

  • @HEYHEYJIMI
    @HEYHEYJIMI 4 개월 전

    As someone who bakes a lot the only item I buy that’s name brand is Nutella because for one of the cakes, the generic messes up the chemistry and the icing doesn’t turn out right.

  • @SinaelDOverom
    @SinaelDOverom 9 개월 전

    Regarding the meds: the "knockoff" brand may have same active compounds (stuff that has actual effect), but different (and often not listed) additives that supplement the effect, and so with the "same" ingredient the quality brand may be more effective or have less side effects than an "ingredient analog".

  • @sanzoskitten
    @sanzoskitten 2 년 전 +558

    I remember the Pepsi crew getting mad at my mom for being able to tell which was coke and which was pepsi in the Pepsi challenge and she preferred Coke every time.
    While they're very similar they're different enough to have a definite difference and while many fail at the Pepsi challenge, I saw her "Win" multiple times when they would perform the challenge in malls back in the 80s/90s.
    No, she never appeared in any of the commercials for obvious reasons as she didn't fall into the whole scheme of showing the ones who couldn't tell them apart.

    • @musgodness
      @musgodness 2 년 전 +27

      I've always said M&Ms taste like pepsi. Not like coke, like pepsi. Nobody's ever believed me bc neither M&Ms nor pepsi are very popular in my country 😂

    • @dag1984
      @dag1984 2 년 전 +83

      There is a very obvious difference between the two, so much so that I was always curious as to how that challenge succeeded. Pepsi has more of a "smooth" taste to it while Coke has a "bite" or "kick" to it.

    • @jwoolman5
      @jwoolman5 2 년 전 +19

      @@dag1984 - me likewise. Maybe they just had to go through a lot of people to find ones who chose as they wanted.
      I wonder if many people’s taste buds are dead. When Coke switched to high fructose corn syrup from sucrose (cane sugar), I had no trouble at all telling the difference between the old and the new Coke when their labels were transitioning, saying either/or. They taste very different with the different sweeteners (and yes, cane sugar does taste significantly better).
      Likewise , the taste difference between Pepsi and Coke is hard to miss.

    • @jaxmorningstar6703
      @jaxmorningstar6703 2 년 전 +12

      companies in 1860 "I will give you a loaf of bread for a quarter, the bread contains plenty of ground up bugs we missed when cleaning, and will either last you a few days or two months."
      companies now "No You cant just tell the difference between us and our competitor how dare you, you cheater you don't get to play with us anymore"/"I will give you a bag of highly processed corn chips, half of the bag is just special air to keep it crunchy but that air is wasted after you open the bag. I will give it to you for $3. It might last anywhere from an hour to two days depending on the size and your behavior."

    • @queerlibtardhippie9357
      @queerlibtardhippie9357 2 년 전 +2

      I mean the taste is pretty obvious

  • @ThePureSynergist
    @ThePureSynergist 2 년 전 +195

    Generics got such a hard rep for being lower quality. I’m glad to see that we’re slowly doing away with it to align with taste and value.

    • @EEEEEEEE
      @EEEEEEEE 2 년 전

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    • @penninna
      @penninna 2 년 전 +1

      Why so many bots?

    • @ThePureSynergist
      @ThePureSynergist 2 년 전

      @@penninna I’m quite popular.

  • @LazyLemon1148
    @LazyLemon1148 8 개월 전 +1

    a while back i decided to see the difference from Nutella, and some knock off. Results: Knock-off had a more nutty taste, Nutella had a more chocolate taste.

  • @purple_galexy5585
    @purple_galexy5585 14 일 전

    Mat Pat: *talks about kool-aid and flavor aid
    Me: has had flavor aid and my mom byes it