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HEALTHApr 16 · 09:51 UTCDAILY MAIL

From the cult-classic Philadelphia to Copella juice and Tyrell's crisps...The middle-class kitchen staples may not be as good for you than cheap own-brand alternatives

The article discusses how middle-class kitchen staples like Philadelphia, Copella juice, and Tyrell's crisps may be less healthy or cost-effective compared to cheaper own-brand alternatives. It highlights a potential shift in consumer perception toward store-brand products as viable replacements for well-known brands.

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