July 15, 20196 yr 39 minutes ago, futureman said: seems like there would have to be some benefit to the store for purchasing their brand. otherwise what’s the point? kroger sells springdale milk as a loss leader. people go in for milk, because people know what the price of milk is off the top of their heads. then they buy limes at double the price of HEB, cuz they might as well.
July 15, 20196 yr 11 minutes ago, elfenix said: kroger sells springdale milk as a loss leader. people go in for milk, because people know what the price of milk is off the top of their heads. then they buy limes at double the price of HEB, cuz they might as well. interesting. I guess this is why Randall’s sells gallons for $1.99
July 15, 20196 yr The HEB thread has plenty of comments on generic stuff if you truly want to call it generic. Every time I go to HEB, I tend to find myself buying more HEB brand vs the national brands. This would include ice cream, canned items like beans and corn, K-cup coffee ( Texas Pecan is the Bomb) , zero calorie cokes among food items. And trash bags, foil, paper towels etc on the non food stuff. It's cheaper, if not better than the national brands. A 12 pack of zero calorie sodas are $2.98 vs Coke Zero which is $4.98. From what I've compared, you probably save a good 15% to 50% on HEB stuff vs the national brands for the same quantity and even better quality. Plus HEB tries to manufacture most of their store brand stuff here in Texas which is a double plus in my book. BTW when I think of generic, this what comes to mind.. Yea HEB back in the 80's had a whole section of the white and black label stuff including beer with cans that just said beer on them. LOL that was before my alcohol consumption days so never tried , but I recall seeing them. Edited July 15, 20196 yr by Nueces River Rat
July 15, 20196 yr On 7/13/2019 at 8:30 PM, Gil Bang said: I’m generally fine with generics. Meanwhile, I was fucking this blonde milf that owned a coffee stand along a busy highway. She made a lot of money. Anyway, after a couple of months i asked her out to dinner. She said I’d love to see you but I’m too tired to go out. Maybe bring takeout? After going back and forth, we agreed that I would make dinner at her place. I text from the supermarket neat her place: do you need anything. She tells me to pick up Q-tips The large container of generic storebrand Q-tips were on sale so that’s what I bought. Oh shit, she was not happy. I was informed, in no uncertain terms, that generics we’re not acceptable when it came to anything to do with female make up, or feminine hygiene products She's right re:Q-tips. Generic are like wispy bits of cotton on flimsy plastic straws. They're useful for next to nothing.
July 15, 20196 yr 5 hours ago, Native Horn said: Solid point here. Velveeta costs almost twice as much as the HEB version, but is well worth it. I’m actually on the opposite side here, I really like HEB’s Queso Blanco.
July 15, 20196 yr 5 hours ago, Nueces River Rat said: BTW when I think of generic, this what comes to mind.. Yea HEB back in the 80's had a whole section of the white and black label stuff including beer with cans that just said beer on them. LOL that was before my alcohol consumption days so never tried , but I recall seeing them. Pearl supposedly did the generic beer for HEB back in the day.
July 15, 20196 yr 21 hours ago, CHIEF said: I worked a brief stint in management at HEB (when it was open) there are approximately 200 employees at each store. The employees were the guinea pigs for each new product that was introduced. If 10% said a product wasn't satisfactory they tweaked the recipe. If it still wasn't good enough to get everyone on board, then they scrapped the product. The big product that came through when I was there were the fully cooked flame grilled frozen hamburger patties. Those fuckers are legit. HEB knows what they are doing, all of their house brands are pretty badass. CHIEF If what-a-burger would sell their buns to match with the HEB frozen burgers there would be no need for 2am Uber drive through trips.
July 16, 20196 yr 6 hours ago, elfenix said: kroger sells springdale milk as a loss leader. people go in for milk, because people know what the price of milk is off the top of their heads. then they buy limes at double the price of HEB, cuz they might as well. Kroger is terribad at the hi-low game and are continually getting their asses driven in the Houston market. people shop the flash sales and GTFO. meanwhile shoppers get household goods and everyday items at DG, Target, or...HEB. Edited July 16, 20196 yr by slorch
July 16, 20196 yr Author Finally came across the first Target brand (Market Pantry) item that sucks. Their pre-made pizza dough is pretty awful. This one... However, their pizza sauce, toppings and cheese were all really really good. These...
July 16, 20196 yr I'm all for store brand generics, as well. For most items, they're often just as good. Why buy Clorox disinfectant wipes when I can get the same HEB/Target/whatever brand for less? Trader Joe's also wins on generics... you'll see tons of articles out there of people trying to figure out, "who reallly makes this?" Case in point: https://www.cheatsheet.com/culture/these-are-the-real-brands-behind-your-favorite-trader-joes-snacks.html/
July 16, 20196 yr 18 hours ago, elfenix said: HEB's freezer bag competitor to ziploc sucks. seams break too easily. Agree. Most HEB and Central Market branded items are of decent quality, but I always break those zippers on the storage bags.
July 16, 20196 yr 19 hours ago, elfenix said: HEB's freezer bag competitor to ziploc sucks. seams break too easily. Kroger brand storage bags are solid and don't have those big, colored tabs on top that Ziploc added a few years ago.
July 16, 20196 yr 17 hours ago, After irth said: Pearl supposedly did the generic beer for HEB back in the day. Makes sense. Pearl = Milwaukees Beast
July 16, 20196 yr 17 hours ago, After irth said: Pearl supposedly did the generic beer for HEB back in the day. Not supposedly. It was printed on the back of the can. They had Lite and just Beer Edited July 16, 20196 yr by rage-a-holic
July 16, 20196 yr On 7/15/2019 at 1:05 PM, Nueces River Rat said: The HEB thread has plenty of comments on generic stuff if you truly want to call it generic. Every time I go to HEB, I tend to find myself buying more HEB brand vs the national brands. This would include ice cream, canned items like beans and corn, K-cup coffee ( Texas Pecan is the Bomb) , zero calorie cokes among food items. And trash bags, foil, paper towels etc on the non food stuff. It's cheaper, if not better than the national brands. A 12 pack of zero calorie sodas are $2.98 vs Coke Zero which is $4.98. From what I've compared, you probably save a good 15% to 50% on HEB stuff vs the national brands for the same quantity and even better quality. Plus HEB tries to manufacture most of their store brand stuff here in Texas which is a double plus in my book. BTW when I think of generic, this what comes to mind.. Yea HEB back in the 80's had a whole section of the white and black label stuff including beer with cans that just said beer on them. LOL that was before my alcohol consumption days so never tried , but I recall seeing them. 18 hours ago, After irth said: Pearl supposedly did the generic beer for HEB back in the day. 5 hours ago, BabaYaga said: Bought a sixer of these (or something similar) years back. Yep, it was Pearl. 35 years ago, I open up my grandpa's fridge and see a sixer of that. I ask him what the hell it was -- "hell, boy -- it's PEARL!" We drank some. It was Pearl. Wish I still had a few cans.
July 16, 20196 yr Depends on what you're buying. For instance, something like albacore tuna in water? Buy the cheapest shit. I highly doubt they have some sort of master tuna grader sending the good shit to starkist and the bad shit to hill country fare. But sandwich bread? The HCF shit smells like formaldehyde. HCF pasta salad and cole slaw and shit is wretched. Their fajitas are terrible, but HEB's Mi Cocina brand are awesome.
July 16, 20196 yr Generic rules. The 365 brand from Whole Foods is all I buy and I have a ton of Members Mark everything. Also, the HDX generic brand at Home Depot is good and cheap for 90% of the disposable things you need on a project.
July 16, 20196 yr Some of these posts reminds me of the Urban Legends you'd hear growing up, as in: "Keystone Light is really just the bottom of the beer vats of Coors Light, it's the same thing just the left overs!" (another version was that Keystone Light was the mopped up waste of Coors Light, which is more damning). and "the Premium/Mid-grade gas is just regular gas, it all comes out of the same silo/barrel!"
July 16, 20196 yr 1 hour ago, Rougarou said: Some of these posts reminds me of the Urban Legends you'd hear growing up, as in: "Keystone Light is really just the bottom of the beer vats of Coors Light, it's the same thing just the left overs!" Not an urban legend. Coors is never going to publicly admit that yeah, that can of keystone light and that can of coors light you're holding probably came from the same tank due to multi level branding.
July 16, 20196 yr "the Premium/Mid-grade gas is just regular gas, it all comes out of the same silo/barrel!"Technically, the middle grade is mixed on demand from the premium and regular tanks since there is no middle grade tank.
July 17, 20196 yr On 7/13/2019 at 5:32 PM, Landomatic said: I’ll admit, I used to think generic brands (or store brands or whatever) were for poor people... Tell us about your other brilliant thoughts.
July 17, 20196 yr 5 hours ago, Rougarou said: "the Premium/Mid-grade gas is just regular gas, it all comes out of the same silo/barrel!" Around here, Regular is 87 Octane. Plus is 89 Octane. Premium is 93 Octane. Are you saying they're adding octane booster to the 87 at the pump. Often the 93 octane is advertised as having additives (Techron). My understanding is that there are separate tanks for 87 and 93. Of course, if your car runs on 87, you do not benefit from running 93 unless you're planning on letting the gas sit in the tank for months on end, during which time, its octane value will diminish. But if you have a car that recommends or requires 93 octane, and you feed it 87 or 89 octane, it will run, but your vehicle's computer will retard timing to prevent predetonation, resulting in poorer performance and fuel efficiency. If you're saying all of these fuel types are exactly the same, you're simply incorrect. Or maybe you were kidding? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 1 hour ago, CooterBrown said: Technically, the middle grade is mixed on demand from the premium and regular tanks since there is no middle grade tank. This. 2:1 (87:93) to get 89 Octane.
July 17, 20196 yr I was gonna post a question about gasoline on the dumb question amnesty thread. Thanks
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