The only thing that is really more expensive is bread. I can buy a loaf of store brand white bread for a little over a dollar, but Nature's Own is about $3 a loaf.
Overall, I'm finding that more name brands use HFCS than store brands. It is easier to find HFCS free store brand items. We do the majority of our grocery shopping at Kroger. I go to Whole Foods when dd has an appt in Baton Rouge or when we go to Houston (both are 2 hrs away in opposite directions). Since we don't go to WF often, I stock up on what we need that I can't find locally.
I didn't throw any food away. I simply stopped buying foods that contained HFCS. Most of what we had is gone now.
Overall, I'm finding that more name brands use HFCS than store brands. It is easier to find HFCS free store brand items. We do the majority of our grocery shopping at Kroger. I go to Whole Foods when dd has an appt in Baton Rouge or when we go to Houston (both are 2 hrs away in opposite directions). Since we don't go to WF often, I stock up on what we need that I can't find locally.
I didn't throw any food away. I simply stopped buying foods that contained HFCS. Most of what we had is gone now.