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One of the biggest debates of our time is whether or not supermarket's own-branded food can compete with the original brands.

Lets face it; some of us can be quite snobbish when it comes to our weekly grocery shop and will usually stick to some staple branded products as we think they are better quality.

That's not always case, though, as more and more supermarkets are beginning to offer their own 'knock off' versions of quite a few iconic items that we all know and love.

The good thing about own-branded items is they are usually much cheaper than the original versions, meaning you can save yourself some pennies while picking up some of your favourites.On the other hand, they don't always live up to the hype that they are setting and it can sometimes feel like you have been deceived when you tuck into some own-branded crisps and chocolates etc.

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