• YiddishMcSquidish@lemmy.today
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    2 days ago

    And not even good cheap pasta sauce. Store brands are often times much much better for half to almost a quarter of the price.

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      In my experience store brands are maybe 75% the price of Prego, and comparable quality. It’s not high end but it’s also not vastly overpriced. Maybe $3-4 a jar vs $2-3 for store brand, or $7-10 for the fancy brands.

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        i really dislike Prego: too sweet for me and the flavor is weak

        my grocery store has nice canned San Marzano-type tomatoes for about $4 for a big can. Enough to make maybe 2 jars of sauce.

        You need to add your own herbs, spices, and simmer a bit but the end result is generally as good as the $10/jar fancy brands. I keep a fancy brand jar in the cupboard in case i don’t have time, but i try to simmer my own sauce as often as possible

        My go-to herbs are coyote mint, yerba buena (Clinopodium), Mexican oregano (Lippia) and california bay leaf. i will also throw in some toasted garlic and some hard cheese when on hand

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          There are varieties made with little or even no sugar.

          I respect the DIY sauce game, but my point was that if you’re buying pre-made sauce it’s neither pricey nor necessarily loaded with sugar.

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            Which ones? Every single Prego variety at my local grocer has added sugar. It’s not good sauce

            there might be inexpensive brands without added sugar but if they exist they aren’t available in my grocery store. The “store brand” at my local grocer is on the expensive side, like $8/jar, but it’s very good

            My grocery store is within walking distance of my apartment, and i live in a very very car-centric region, so i’d much rather go there than drive to say a Costco

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          2 days ago

          yeah it’s ketchup.

          if I have to buy a sauce because I don’t have time to make some, it’s newman’s own sockarooni.

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        I get great value and best choice(?) and they beat the crap out of not only prego but some other higher end pasta sauces as well. Especially great value. I was super surprised by them. And they are like $1.50 vs $4-6 for the various prego and analogs. And I actually think the great value is better than most premiums in the ~$10 range. Carbone might be the one that is hands and fists above all others.

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          Great Value is Walmart and I just won’t shop there. I can say I notice little difference (in a good way) between lower end brand names like Ragu or Prego and various store brands. I just don’t see the price difference as much though. Maybe a dollar’s difference. I’m still a store brand buyer, but I’m more price sensitive than taste sensitive on the question.

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            21 hours ago

            You’re not wrong about avoiding Walmart as best you can. But I live in their home territory, so it’s that or Kroger, and Kroger donates big to trump and have a history of union hostility. So it’s really a push for me until a locally owned place pops up.