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I’m a stay at home mom so part of my job of staying home is to make sure I save us as much money as possible. In this day and age, it’s not always easy, but there are some definite things I can do. One of those things is to buy generic whenever possible. I am very picky when it comes to taste, but aside from peanut butter, everything else generic tastes the same to me. This article 10 Products to Always Buy Generic is a really good read for those of you looking at ways you can buy generic and save yourself some money. I highly recommend trying out the savings calculator. That $1.00 you save buying generic cereal may not seem like a lot, but it sure does add up!
When my son was born, I formula fed him and will admit that at first I thought I had to feed him Similac or Enfamil because it was the name brand and that meant it was better. But then I started researching and read that the store brand formula was exactly the same as the name brands. Which that makes sense. I mean it’s all regulated by the FDA. The FDA is not going to allow some sub-standard formula to be made and fed to babies. Once realizing that, I switched him to the Walmart brand, paid $11 a can and saved a TON of money a month.
If you’re looking to cut some of your costs, consider buying generic for some of your items. Keep a list of what the regular brand costs you versus the generic brand and see how much you are saving in a month! Put that money aside for a fun day trip with your family or something you are saving up for.
Leave me a comment and tell me what generic items you’ve switched to that is really no different than the store brand when it comes to the way it works or tastes.
taradon says
Everything! Okay, maybe not everything. But with the exception of my beloved Ben and Jerry's, I'm willing to try the generic version of anything if it will save some money. 🙂
paulasue says
I switched to generic children's motrin. Paula C.