– Medications & Supplements – May be expired, ineffective, or improperly stored. – Sunscreen – Often lacks proper SPF protection due to age or poor formulation.
– Makeup & Skincare – Cheap formulas can cause skin irritation or allergic reactions. – Toothpaste – May contain harmful ingredients or lack fluoride
– Canned Goods – Higher sodium levels and questionable expiration dates. – Cheese & Dairy – Often contains artificial ingredients instead of real dairy.
– Meat & Frozen Foods – Low quality, questionable sourcing, and potential health risks. – Bottled Water – Often not properly filtered and overpriced compared to bulk buy
– Kitchen Utensils – Cheap plastic or metal that bends or breaks easily. – Aluminum Foil – Too thin, rips easily, and doesn’t offer good insulation. – Plastic Food Containers – May contain BPA and crack easily.
– Cleaning Supplies – Weak formulas require using more product, costing more in the long run. – Batteries – Cheap brands drain fast and may leak, damaging electronics. – Light Bulbs – Poor brightness and shorter lifespan compared to name brand
– Toys – Made with cheap plastic and may contain toxic materials. – Crayons & Markers – Low-quality pigments and wax that barely work