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Do you buy "Happy Shopper" products?
Luner13
22-01-2014
Happy Shopper is a kind is brand that you only really see in little corner shops.

Amazon sell their goods incase you don't know what it is

http://www.amazon.co.uk/happy-shoppe...appy%20Shopper

I haven't really tried any of their products outwith their crisps and wondered if anyone else has and is it any good or cheap crap?
jra
23-01-2014
Like Best-in and any other discount products e.g. Aldi and Lidls own, it's not an exact science.

Pretty safe bets, IMO.

Biscuits.
Pineapple chunks.
Peanut butter.
Mustard.
Spaghetti.
Fruit juice (without additives).
Cooking oil.

Not so safe bets, IMO.

Coca cola/fizzy drinks.
Mayonnaise.
Tomato ketchup.
Pickled onions.

Just a few examples.

I've only bought a few Happy Shopper items over the last few years, as most of the smaller shops around here stock Best-in, which is very similar in being a discount range of products and most of their stuff is up to the standard of more well known brands, but usually a lot cheaper.

I wouldn't call either brand crap, but some of the stuff is not as good as the more common brands. However, normally, that is not the case. You'll have to experiment a bit, I'm afraid.
annette kurten
23-01-2014
not now i don`t do to the corner shop but unless they`ve improved dramatically most of it is shite.
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