Skack, on a similar note, my family in Warren County prefers the Louisburg Wal-Mart over the Henderson Wal-Mart because the gang activity in Henderson is so bad. Louisburg is at least a little safer.
10/5/2011 2:01:03 PM
well yeah, Walmart's vary in quality even in the same city.I'll never go to the Walmart on Skibo in Fayetteville but we go to the one on Ramsey regularly
10/5/2011 2:01:58 PM
Back when I lived in the part of Raleigh that was almost Garner, there was a old crappy Walmart on one side, a crappy Kmart in the middle, and a new "elite" Walmart on the other side. All within one mile really. I dont know if they ever closed the old one, but there was even that level of social stratification in the same shopping center. You never had the same level of people shopping at the new Walmart that would continue to hang out around the old Walmart.
10/5/2011 2:09:57 PM
they old one turned into a big lots
10/5/2011 2:13:39 PM
Sweet. Just what that area needed
10/5/2011 2:15:57 PM
Harris Teeter--I like the selection, the service, the clean stores, and the store brands are good. Plus my dad works for them so they've put food on the family's table (literally and figuratively) since 1995.Target--because Wal-Mart annoys the everliving crap out of me. Mainly the absurdly long checkout lines, but also due to haphazard stocking, lackadaisical or rude employees, dangerous parking lots, and sketchy customers.Barnes & Noble for books (over the other big bookstores, anyway). Just like the atmosphere better.Canon cameras.Heinz ketchup.[Edited on October 5, 2011 at 2:19 PM. Reason : d]
10/5/2011 2:17:23 PM
10/5/2011 2:36:49 PM
colgatefage
10/5/2011 2:50:16 PM
10/5/2011 3:00:03 PM
Count me in on canon cameras.They're not necessarily any better than any other brand, and may be a bit more expensive than a comparable P&S.For DSLRs, Canon vs. Nikon is so close that there's really no objective way to argue one in favor of the other. I've just always bought Canons, and when shopping for new cameras, don't even consider other brands.
10/5/2011 3:00:58 PM
I buy American when at all possible, with the exception of electronics.As far as guitars, I'm loyal to Martin, Fender, and Line6...and Dean Markley for strings. Other brands:Wusthof KnivesWeber GrillsValvoline Motor OilGulden's Spicy MustardUTZ potato chipsSoniccare toothbrushesUSAA insurance/banking/financial servicesand of course, Hurricanes Hockey
10/5/2011 3:13:26 PM
I'm more so a hater of certain brands rather than loyal to any specific one
10/5/2011 3:16:07 PM
Gap Inc. clothing (mostly Banana Republic) cause I work there and can't bring myself to pay full price for decent clothes anymore. Its bad enough that I don't need to work there at all now but I still do just for my discount
10/5/2011 3:19:23 PM
^is it just me or has the quality of Gap clothing gone down the shitter in the last decade or so. They just don't seem as well made.gasoline - Shell, Exxon or BP onlybeer - Miller Lite or Bud Light for binging...a million other types for just enjoyingspaghetti sauce - Ragu (as far as budget sauces go)pasta - Barilla (ditto)hot dogs - Sabretts or Nathan'spizza - anything but a chainketchup - Heinzcola - Coketires - always brand name. if you want performance you have to pay for itoil - Mobile One syntheticThis is all that comes to mind ATM.[Edited on October 5, 2011 at 3:26 PM. Reason : k]
10/5/2011 3:24:55 PM
I've been reminded of things I forgot.+1 for Mobil 1 oil. It's all I'll use in the better of our 2 cars. (The other has a couple of small leaks which I fear full synthetic would make more noticeable, alas.)And for guitars, G&L is my choice and my preference for electrics. Given a larger budget I'd probably play Martin or Guild for acoustic, but for the time being my battered old Yamaha has to serve.
10/5/2011 3:30:00 PM
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10/5/2011 3:32:40 PM
I believe store brand groceries were put there in order to punish us for not buying the name brands.
10/5/2011 3:38:43 PM
10/5/2011 3:41:44 PM
Can't use anything other than Carmex for lip balm - I swear they put cocaine in it or something.
10/5/2011 3:47:19 PM
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10/5/2011 3:49:52 PM
Vick's Vapor Rub
10/5/2011 3:51:56 PM
Oh yeah USAA for pretty much everything involving insurance or banking. I even use them for some investments, but there are better options out there for that.
10/5/2011 3:54:19 PM
^^^I'm not following your comparison and reasoning of "how long" something's been around.I prefer Ragu to Prego. Prego is too watered down for me. Also I'm pretty sure in the eyes of the average shopper they're of equal "pedigree". They're on the same shelf and cost roughly the same price...what more do you need to know [Edited on October 5, 2011 at 3:56 PM. Reason : ^]
10/5/2011 3:55:49 PM
Target (I hate Wal-Mart with a fiery passion.)Barnes & Noble (Therefore I have a nook, not a kindle.)Samsung (2 TVs, 2 phones, and a Galaxy tablet.)Heinz ketchupOreo brand cookies over generics (They're just not the same!)PEPSI!!Hydraulic jeansD&G SunglassesTeva sandalsThere are probably some more.
10/5/2011 3:59:21 PM
how could I forget Rainbow sandals?hehehe
10/5/2011 4:08:29 PM
10/5/2011 4:21:08 PM
^lol, whaaaaaa, oil spills. Sorry but they're a fact of life. Not my fault BP produces superior fuel to most brands.
10/5/2011 4:42:32 PM
Ah, sandals. The pair of Reef sandals I currently own have converted me. Best sandals I've had by a long shot.
10/5/2011 4:47:55 PM
10/5/2011 4:58:35 PM
I wouldn't try to name all the brands I'm loyal to, but very little of it is due to "brandwashing". If anything, I just choose to continue supporting brands that have treated me well in the past.Cobian Flip FlopsMerrell HikersLeather Merrells for the officeNew Balance 993's for walking/gymBiore face washetc.Years of buying stuff have allowed me to narrow a lot of things down and find products that are so good I don't even want to try to find a replacement.
10/5/2011 4:58:40 PM
10/5/2011 8:27:18 PM
Shell gasMobil1 oilNissanNvidia (had a radeon 5770 for a stint and load times were bleh)Duracell (but Rayovac for rechargeables)I'm not particularly loyal to:Panasonic, but my TV, home theater, and blu-ray player are all PanasonicsPioneer, but all my car stereo HUs have been Pioneer (they look the nicest, imo)
10/5/2011 10:19:14 PM
Curel lotion, Chapstick, Comet rice, Peter Pan peanut butter, Parkay butter, Asics running shoes, Victoria's Secret bras, Tide laundry detergent, Amazon (I <3 Amazon), Charmin toilet paper, Target, Coffeemate liquid creamer, Cafe Escapes Cafe Mocha K-cups, Smartwool socks (you should really try them), Denman hair brush, Excedrin, Nilla wafers.Hrm, looks like a long list, but other than these items I buy whatever is cheapest. Couponing has allowed me to try many brands I wouldn't normally pick up, and so I've gotten rid of some old brand preferences. Sometimes a deal is good enough I'll cheat on Charmin or Coffeemate.
10/5/2011 10:48:51 PM
Saw title, assumed it was about Apple and Steve Jobs. I wouldn't say I'm particularly brandwashed. I grew up in such a cheapskate family that would try to get generic everything. However, I learned from their needless penny-pinching that while I wanted to save as much money as possible, I didn't want to sacrifice basic pleasures for three cents. There are products I buy a certain brand of because I like their product the best, usually through trial and error, not blindly thinking it must be better because of brand.
10/6/2011 12:56:38 AM
Not really that loyal to much. I'll drink coke or pepsi products. I'll shop at Harris Teeter, Wal-mart, Food Lion, Trader Joes, Fresh Market, Target, etc. I'll fly on whatever airlines is the cheapest. I'll stay at whatever hotel good for the price and has a good location. I've owned an Audi, Ford, BMW, Nissan, Infiniti. However, I am loyal to local businesses. Beside the occasional fast food, I don't eat at chain restaurants or pizza joints unless its free. Also...EA Sports games USAA insurance/banking/financial services even though I also have a Wachovia Account (I needed something local)Q-tip brand
10/6/2011 6:43:30 AM
playtex tampons. gtfo of here with those tampax.
10/6/2011 6:59:52 AM
forgot about footwear! chaco for flips or sandals for 10 months of the year and born for casual or cold weather...i don't wear dress shoes often enough to have a preference
10/6/2011 7:37:22 AM
I assume this thread is based on the book Brandwashed?It's scary that you can be brandwashed in the womb.
10/6/2011 8:22:50 AM
^ Not really. I've worked in advertising and marketing for high-profile brands for several years, so we use the term all the time in day-to-day conversation. Good book, but in general it's just a very fascinating subject. I wanted to start a broad discussion here.[Edited on October 6, 2011 at 8:27 AM. Reason : M]
10/6/2011 8:25:51 AM
Ah.Yeah, Lindstrom did a good job of using fear to manipulate me into buying the book.
10/6/2011 8:42:14 AM
O.B.
10/6/2011 8:44:35 AM
fuck EA Sports, those greedy motherfuckers.
10/6/2011 9:15:02 AM
Hive (in coconut) - chapstickKiehl's - moisturizer & lotionBlackberry - phone, new bold is awesome!Red Bull (sugar free) - caffeineTide - detergentiPad - amazingCanon (powershot) - cameraShopBop - online shopping
10/6/2011 11:16:44 AM
Rainbows for sandlesCarmin for toilet paperYuengling for cheap beerPantene Pro-V for shampoo/conditionerCrest Spin Pro for toothbrushMotorola for phonesI usually just get whatever is the cheapest for most things. I try to be a bargain shopper, which usually means no buying namebrand.
10/6/2011 5:43:37 PM
UNCNY YankeesDallas Cowboysthose are brands right?In all honesty I would say Shell gasoline but there is one right next to work on the drive home anyway
10/6/2011 6:46:09 PM
^ no cheerwine?
10/6/2011 7:41:53 PM
ha no...... i don't actually drink soda too much anymore. I've been on here for 10 years so that was a while ago I've actually lived off of Food Lion brand products for years now
10/7/2011 8:16:08 AM
kodiak chewpuma studded bootsnike molded boodsinzer weightlifting gearharris teetercherry lemon sundropmartinson coffeegibson guitarsford motorskohls and macy's department storeslotrimin anti fungal creamherbal essences shampoodial bar soaplexington barbequecoors brewing companycanturbery of new zealand gilbert northrup grumman[Edited on October 7, 2011 at 9:17 AM. Reason : .]
10/7/2011 9:14:17 AM