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Walmart’s Generic Brands: 8 Products That Are Better Than the Name Brand

August 25, 2025 · Shopping

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Your Action Plan for Smarter Savings

Knowledge is power, but action is where the savings happen. Reading this guide is a great start, but now it’s time to put these ideas to work on your next shopping trip. You don’t have to change everything all at once. Small, steady changes are the key to building lasting, frugal habits.

Here are your simple next steps:

1. Start with one category. Pick one of the eight product areas we discussed, perhaps the one where you spend the most money, like coffee or over-the-counter medicine. On your next trip, commit to buying only the Walmart generic brand for that one category.

2. Make the unit price your best friend. Get into the habit of looking past the big orange price tag and finding the smaller unit price on the shelf label. Use the calculator on your phone if you need to. This single habit will make you a smarter shopper for life. For more on this, you can find resources at the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

3. Trust the guarantee. Remember that you can return a product if you’re not happy with it. This safety net gives you the freedom to experiment with different frugal product swaps without any financial risk.

By making these small adjustments, you can take control of your grocery budget and fight back against rising prices. Every dollar you save on a basic necessity is a dollar you can put toward your savings, a fun activity with your grandchildren, or simply a little more peace of mind. Happy shopping, and even happier saving!

Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for educational purposes only and is not intended as personalized financial or shopping advice. Prices, product availability, and store policies are subject to change and may vary by location and date. Always check the packaging and consult with a professional for specific health or dietary concerns.

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