Heinz ketchup, Hellman’s Mayonnaise, Coca Cola, Western Digital hard drives back when platters were a thing.
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Used to be Heinz but now they've replaced tomato with more brown sugar or something so it tastes bland.
Hanes crew socks. All the alternatives just don't feel good on my feet.
VH soy sauce over store brand. Has to be. VH is king, store brand is so bad it doesn't even count as soy sauce, and I'm a broke dude who buys store brand everything possible. Also mini-wheats, store brand mini wheats are terrible. Other store brand cereals are good but with mini-wheats they dropped the ball.
Hair and skincare, especially since it's not even more expensive if I buy from a local store that sells those products in bulk.
I usually actually prefer the local knockoffs, it's usually better and uses locally sourced ingredients. Like soft drinks from the US taste sickeningly sweet and I really don't like them but there are plenty of locally made soft drinks that are great.
Davines shampoo
Braun S9 Pro electric razor
Cola Zero / Pepsi Max (generic alternatives rarely have sugarless options anyway)
Lipton probably but I can let it slip sometimes. Many alternatives just don't taste right, but they are at least drinkable.