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It's also not even the cheapest. A lot of food at ALDI is both cheaper and of a better quality.

Edit: I like the alternate opinions, like where people say what things in Great Value they still like. We do still buy a few Great Value things, too!

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[–] bl4ckblooc 3 points 1 year ago

I guess it could depend where you live, but I find. Good amount of deals from Great Value. The all-peanut peanut butter is half the cost of the Kraft version and about half the cost of the Superstore version. The bread is also cheap and not terrible(better than wonder bread for sure).

The butter is also not bad, I can’t remember who is cheaper between them and Superstore but it isn’t much of a difference and the products are the same. I got their shredded cheese recently and it was good, definitely cheaper than the name brand by a lot.

We don’t really have many options in Canada, but Walmart and Real Canadian Superstore seem to be the cheapest that are in most larger areas.