Value shopping tips at Fairprice
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Spreadable cream cheese ($6 and below)

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I still find Philadelphia Cream Cheese (original) to provide the best value in this category. It tastes perfectly creamy and cheesy (the very reasons why I want cream cheese). Usually $5.50 for 250g. However, I'm not the only shopper at JP's Fairprice Xtra to notice this, as this product is often sold out. Don't confuse this with Philadelphia Cream Cheese (light), as I'll explain later.

If Philadelphia Original isn't available, Emborg Cream Cheese is a passable backup. But it's a distant second as the taste is noticeably lighter and not as cheesy. 

But please avoid SCS Cream Cheese. Its packaging is similar to Philadelphia Original's; SCS knows what they're doing. Suggestive But the flavour is almost nonexistent. At this point, you're better off buying butter.

And if you're like me—buying cream cheese for the creaminess and cheesiness, also avoid Philadelphia Light. It costs the same as Philadelphia Original but tastes like a cheaper brand. Of course, it may still be a decent choice if you want cream cheese with lower fat content. But taste-wise, let's just say there's a reason why Philadelphia Original is often sold out and Philadelphia Light is always available.

Cheap everyday sliced bread

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If you take a look at the nutritional information of both products, they're exactly the same. It's extremely likely that Bonjour Bakery is also the manufacturer of the Super Value generic brand. Of course, Super Value is 20-30% cheaper (if I remember correctly) than Bonjour.

Dental Floss

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Oral-B Essentialfloss is a good product as it doesn't shred easily unlike some other brands I've tried. However, it's not fairly priced at Fairprice (more than $5). It's available on Carousell typically from $2.50 to $3.90. It used to be sold in those Value$ outlets at $2.50 but sales have been discontinued, for some reason.

Do you have any other tips for shopping at Fairprice? Please feel free to share here!
Or if you have any non-Fairprice value shopping tips, don't be shy to start a new topic.
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#2
Nice idea for a thread! I feel like I have some tips too but can't recall right now. Will share when I remember them~!
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#3
The one about the bread is really cool. Do you know about any other store/generic/value brands that are actually the same as "branded" brands?
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(19-11-2021, 09:28 PM)ghettomotto Wrote: The one about the bread is really cool. Do you know about any other store/generic/value brands that are actually the same as "branded" brands?

That's the only one I've checked so far. There are definitely more out there, so I'm hoping for others to share their finds.
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I think the fairprice brand of this product is more or less the same as the more expensive brands. It tastes similar to brands like Mili but its only $2. Mili and the other brands are at least $2.75. Maybe fried dace experts can point out the difference but I cannot, so I just buy this cheaper one.  Big Smile
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(21-11-2021, 03:03 AM)berry_good Wrote: I think the fairprice brand of this product is more or less the same as the more expensive brands. It tastes similar to brands like Mili but its only $2. Mili and the other brands are at least $2.75. Maybe fried dace experts can point out the difference but I cannot, so I just buy this cheaper one.  Big Smile
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This is my guilty pleasure. Often eat it with plain porridge if I'm lazy to cook anything complex. 
And honestly...I've tried a few brands and I don't really taste any real difference.
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