Are you brand loyal?
#20
Re: Are you brand loyal?
Actually come to think of it, I do think I'm brand loyal, but in certain things. I think everybody has at least a few things they always buy, always of the same brand etc.
#25
Re: Are you brand loyal?
Being in Italy it's only Prada, D&G, Versace, Valentino etc. for me - ha ha.
Even if I could afford their things all the time I wouldn't stick exclusively to one or more lables. I've had some great bargains from the markets here.
I don't like any other salad cream apart from Heinz - and that's only when friends bring it in their cases or I bring it back with me.
I certainly don't buy big name designer labels for the kids ........ they grew far too quickly for it to be considered money well spent.
Hate Pepsi.
Even if I could afford their things all the time I wouldn't stick exclusively to one or more lables. I've had some great bargains from the markets here.
I don't like any other salad cream apart from Heinz - and that's only when friends bring it in their cases or I bring it back with me.
I certainly don't buy big name designer labels for the kids ........ they grew far too quickly for it to be considered money well spent.
Hate Pepsi.
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Re: Are you brand loyal?
Pepsi used to be the only soda available in most of the Middle East, due to Coke having a plant in Israel.
Eventually the Arabs sold out so Coke's now widely available, although it is surprising to walk into a fast food franchise that sells Pepsi when its version in the States only sells Coke.
I like coke. Pepsi's big following in the US is among American blacks, due to being sweeter.
But I like Schweppes ginger ale best of all.
Otherwise I'm not a devout follower of a brand. For foodstuff I go for quality and will pick DeCecco's pasta over the generic, but for most items it's balancing the price, fit and appearance.
Eventually the Arabs sold out so Coke's now widely available, although it is surprising to walk into a fast food franchise that sells Pepsi when its version in the States only sells Coke.
I like coke. Pepsi's big following in the US is among American blacks, due to being sweeter.
But I like Schweppes ginger ale best of all.
Otherwise I'm not a devout follower of a brand. For foodstuff I go for quality and will pick DeCecco's pasta over the generic, but for most items it's balancing the price, fit and appearance.