ptrbryant
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This is such a great point! So many people here on the Budget Board talk about what they save with coupons. They don't realize that they often aren't saving anything at all. They are just overspending less. Let's say name brand breakfast cereal is $3.75/box. Store brand cereal is $2.25/box. You have a $.50 coupon for the name brand and your store doubles coupons. So your final cost for the name brand is $2.75. I've still spent $.50 less by buying the store brand without the hassle of clipping and using the coupon.jennobrn01 said:I rarely need to clip coupons
jennobrn01 said:Potato Chips. you just can't beat the name brand.
travelbug said:I use the store brand (Meijer) contact lens solution. It's considerably cheaper to start with, plus it comes up on great sales occasionally. It works just fine.
OceanAnnie said:I've tried lots of toothpastes *with whiteners*. They were expensive and I never saw an appreciable difference. DH read in Consumer Reports that Ultrabrite is the best and cheapest. (.99! a tube). I've been using it for a couple of weeks and I do see a difference. I'm really happy!
Ultrabrite is a name brand, but it has a no name (brand) price!![]()
marshallandcartersmo said:I can't wait to tell DH this. He doesn't believe me that big name products do this!! I bet it happens more often than people know.............
tinker&belle said:I think people identifying with brands is what the companies are counting on.
sconnell said:DIAPERS! This was a big leap for me one time, but I have tried all brands and I've found that the Sam's brand, Smiles, and the Walmart, White Cloud, are great! They tend to fit my babies' slinder, long torsos the best. And the guard against leaks. I haven't tried Target. I normally buy Sam's because it's convient to just buy them every 6-8 weeks.![]()
disneysteve said:This is such a great point! So many people here on the Budget Board talk about what they save with coupons. They don't realize that they often aren't saving anything at all. They are just overspending less. Let's say name brand breakfast cereal is $3.75/box. Store brand cereal is $2.25/box. You have a $.50 coupon for the name brand and your store doubles coupons. So your final cost for the name brand is $2.75. I've still spent $.50 less by buying the store brand without the hassle of clipping and using the coupon.
Of course, sometimes with a sale and a doubled coupon, the name brand will be cheaper and you can truly save doing that, but much of the time I think people deceive themselves about the actual savings from coupon use. In the grand scheme of things, it would be cheaper to just buy less costly store brands in the first place.
I didn't mean it as a broad generalization. We do use coupons. Used intelligently, they can save you money, sometimes quite a bit of money. I was just pointing out that the average couponer (not the hard core Budget Board folkskaddjr said:This is not always true. Most die hard couponers I know keep a good stock of multilple coupons and wait for really good sales and then stock up.
Don't get me wrong- I'm NOT knocking the use of generics (and I do use lots of generic things) and they can save you some $$$. But to say it's a hassle to clip coupons and that it would be cheaper to just buy less costly store brands in the first place, to me, is just wrong
disneysteve said:I didn't mean it as a broad generalization. We do use coupons. Used intelligently, they can save you money, sometimes quite a bit of money. I was just pointing out that the average couponer (not the hard core Budget Board folks) but the average everyday person, gets sucked into thinking they are saving money when they could be spending even less by skipping the nationally advertised brand and giving the store brands a try.
Certainly, if you combine coupons with sales, the brand is often cheaper than the generic. I just don't think the average shopper takes the time to do that. They just buy what they want and have a coupon for and don't take the time to figure out if they could get another brand cheaper without a coupon.
No offense to the coupon tiki gods![]()