For example, if you insist on buying Advil instead of store brand ibuprofen. I mean, you’d be wasting your money in that example, but you do you

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    Or just bulk purchasing.

    Knew a fellow that worked for a food company - juices, nectars, preserved fruits, jams and compotes, baked goods with fruit, etc - that has a name brand. Most of the production is exported for so called “premium markets”.

    The largest supermarket chain here aproaches the company to have a few products made under their label. Not waterdowned versions of their recipes but completely new recipes or variations on the producers recipes.

    Final product is as expensive or more to produce than name brand, which implies lower margins but still good money.

    Supermarket product is not a waterdowned version but a completely separate product. If the end product is garbage, the supermarket gets the bad record.