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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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Beyond the Brand Swap: Smart Strategies for Every Walmart Trip

Switching to Walmart’s generic brands is a fantastic first step, but it’s not the only way to lower your grocery bill. By layering on a few extra smart shopping habits, you can maximize your savings every time you walk through the doors. These strategies help you avoid common retail traps and ensure you’re getting the best possible price on everything you buy.

First, always be on the lookout for shrinkflation. This is a sneaky tactic where manufacturers reduce the size or quantity of a product while keeping the price the same. That box of crackers may look the same, but it might now contain 9 ounces instead of 10. This is another reason why checking the unit price is so important. It cuts through the packaging tricks and tells you the real cost.

Next, get comfortable with timing your purchases and stacking deals. Use the Walmart app on your smartphone to look for digital coupons and special “Rollback” prices. Take a moment to walk the endcaps of the aisles, especially in the back of the store, where clearance items are often placed. You can find incredible bargains on products that are being discontinued or are nearing their “best by” date.

Finally, consider if a warehouse club membership makes sense for you. Walmart owns Sam’s Club, which offers bulk-sized items at lower unit prices. This can be a great option for non-perishable goods, paper products, and items you use constantly. However, you must be sure the annual membership fee will pay for itself. This requires a little back-of-the-envelope math for your membership ROI (Return on Investment).

Your Money-Saving Move: Let’s calculate a sample membership ROI. Suppose a basic Sam’s Club website membership costs $50 per year. To make it worthwhile, you need to save more than $50 over the year compared to your usual shopping. You can break that down: $50 divided by 12 months is about $4.17 per month. If you believe you can save at least that much each month by buying in bulk, the membership is a good investment. For comparison, you can check options at the Costco website as well. Be honest about your consumption; buying a giant container of something that expires before you can use it is not a good deal.

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