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Unbranded

By The Daily Dish
Nov 11 2008, 7:28 AM ET

Rob Horning responds to reports of consumers buying more generic products because of the recession:

It seems silly that people would need to discover that there’s little qualitative difference between branded and unbranded goods. But perhaps what makes this discovery so salient for consumers is the reassurance it provides that their changing spending behavior won’t lead inevitably to a decreased standard of living. You can kept the same sort of stuff, only cheaper, when you go generic. People generally choose to fail to recognize this discovery in flush times because it impedes the chief appeal of brands, which is to serve as a vector for the consumer to experience the lifestyle marketing for various products vicariouslybrands allows us to turn the soap we use into an expression of our inner truth, to make buying a new shirt our momentary entr into a world of glamor, to make a richer identity for ourselves through the myriad associations brands can be made to bear.



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