I love to cook and always want quality ingredients, but I know where to save a buck or two when I can. Let me talk to you about the prices of spices. There is one brand spice in the grocery store that seems to Bogart the aisle not only with quantity, but in a higher price too. I won't name any names but it's easy enough to figure out which one is priced way too high. On the other hand I want to share with you the one that has a quality spice for the right low price. The name is
BADIA. I use their spices a lot and love it. You can find these in any grocery store that has an extensive ethnic section. So look in the ethnic section for Badia spice, you will not find them in a regular spice aisle, that is where they try to fool you. Trick me not! I suspect the big brand name pays for their spot to hog up the spice aisle. So I took some pics and compared some spice prices for you to see the difference.
BADIA Big Brand Name Store Brand
White Pepper, $3.29 for 2oz White Pepper, $7.59 for 1.75oz White Pepper, $4.79 for 3.17oz
Paprika, $1.79 for 2oz Paprika, $7.39 for 1.62oz Paprika, $4.79 for 2.11oz
Garlic powder, $1.79 for 3oz Garlic powder, $7.79 for 2.25oz Garlic powder, NA
Cayenne, $1.79 for 1.75oz Cayenne, $5.99 for 1.75oz Cayenne, NA
Red Pepper, $2.69 for 4.5oz Red Pepper, $5.99 for 1.2oz Red Pepper, NA
Oregano, $2.19 for 2.25oz Oregano, $5.59 for .05oz Oregano, NA
Meat tenderizer,$1.79 for 4.5oz Meat tenderizer, $5.59 for 3.37oz Meat tenderizer, NA
Bay leaves, $1.89 for .17oz Bay leaves, $8.99 for .18oz Bay Leaves, $4.79 for .10oz
Make sure you compare ounces along with price. Think how much money this can save you per year. Enjoy!
The only difference I can find is that one is in a fancy bottle and the other is in a plain one.
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