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    No, I am pretty far off from that. I almost always buy the cheap brand unless there is a noticeable difference in them.

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    I come from a family of food snobs! My dad especially, he has to have name brand everything. But I've realized, since buying my own food, that name doesn't really matter to me. I go the cheapest route. If I had more money, I'm sure I'd be willing to spend for higher quality...however, I'm a poor college student at this point!

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    Foods I don't care what I buy. Rarely the brand names. I find that some of the store brands are better than the higher priced brand names. Whatever saves me a dollar on my grocery bill will do just fine. I'm not fussy , whatever is edible and called food I will eat.

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    NOPE, for the most part don't care about brand.
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    This isn't a "brand", but I'm a beautician snob too! Only one person is allowed to cut my hair - my ex-dil. Her shop is 40 miles from here but it's worth the trip. There are loads of shops a lot closer, and I tried a few, but never again. I could have done better myself using garden shears! She's been my excluse (with those few exceptions) for almost 20 years. If she ever decides to give it up before I leave this good earth, I guess I'll just have to shave my head and be done with it!

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    Actually, I don't consider any of this to be snobbery. IMO, it's loyalty to a product or service and that's a good thing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Medusa View Post
    Actually, I don't consider any of this to be snobbery. IMO, it's loyalty to a product or service and that's a good thing.
    Tee-hee

    Just a figure of speech since no other term came to mind when I started the thread.

    Altho I have met snobs in this area. I knew a girl who would look down her nose on you if you bought anything else than her perception of the "best" brand-x product!

    And my ex-sil is a bigwig with H & R Block. She thinks no other tax company knows what they're doing and will screw up your taxes. I personally hate Block - they screwed mine up once years ago!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Medusa View Post
    Actually, I don't consider any of this to be snobbery. IMO, it's loyalty to a product or service and that's a good thing.
    I agree with you. One thing my husband has taught me is to buy quality. In the end you spend less money because things last longer/work better.

    I bought cheap pantyhose recently. They don't fit right and they fall apart after one washing! (sometimes I do not listen to my husband...)

    I do not, however, buy clothes with company or designer logos. I feel if you want to use me as an advertisement you pay me, not the other way around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Twisterdog View Post
    I only wear Wacoal bras. When you are ... ummm ... very well endowed in the chest area, and you find the right bra, you stick with it!
    I hear ya on this one!! I also wear Wacoal and only get fitted at Nordstroms. And boy do I need some new ones right about now. I keep a Nordstroms credit card just to purchase bras.

    Quote Originally Posted by shepgirl View Post
    Foods I don't care what I buy. Rarely the brand names. I find that some of the store brands are better than the higher priced brand names. Whatever saves me a dollar on my grocery bill will do just fine. I'm not fussy , whatever is edible and called food I will eat.
    I also agree with this. In fact, I prefer store brand (Safeway) waffles over Eggo waffles. We usually buy everything in store brand, even meds if possible. I'll even get the store brand "Dr Pepper", but lately they haven't had it, or the real stuff has been on sale.
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    I like Wacoal bras, too. Once you get a good fitting, your back thanks you.
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    Yes I can be on certain items. I think we all can. It's not so much being snobby it's about having good taste.

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    Certain things I am brand specific, but others, not. I am lucky because I can buy cute dress shoes from Payless and not have too many troubles. I do have Adidas crosstrainers though. I only buy heinz ketchup, but mustard can be the store brand. For certain flavours of salad dressing, I buy store brand. Otherwise I buy Kraft. I will only buy Hellmans Mayonaise.

    Sometimes it also depends on the store brand.. I prefer certain store names more than others so it just depends.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Medusa View Post
    I like Wacoal bras, too. Once you get a good fitting, your back thanks you.
    Darn!!! I don't have enough to hurt my back!

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    I would never buy a brand that has the name on the front- but I'm also on the quality side.
    And I'm afraid I bought the second BMW in my life (after 13 years the other served me very well).

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