We lived in Paris one summer and when we didn't eat out we shopped at outdoor farmer's markets kind of things. Great food.
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Store brand beats name brand
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I'm a Target fan as well, for clothes. Love their mesh athletic tees (G9?).
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RE: Store brand beats name brand
February 4, 2014 at 9:52 am
(This post was last modified: February 4, 2014 at 9:53 am by Ryantology.)
Having worked at Target in Virginia and overhearing many conversations by the 'guests', for quite a few, it's more like:
I don't care about minorities I care about quality of the products I buy and the organization of the store. My local Wal-Mart is absolutely atrocious.
I never go to target. The stores around me are hideous.
Off brand food is fine, but NEVER off brand make-up. All my make-up stuff has to be the real deal, or I get allergic reactions. My face is picky.
Off brand shoes are fine, except running shoes. I prefer those to be Sketchers.
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I'm the same with makeup Ivy. I have to use Clinique, or bad things will happen to my skin.
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