Target's in-house brand, Archer Farms, is going trans-fat free this year, announced the company today. The private label has over 2,000 products and "will be the first national store brand to eliminate added trans fats from its entire product line." "Now please," begged the CEO, "Come back and shop at our stores. It's not like we're Sears." [Reuters]
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@parad0x360: Like what? I find it to be some of the best tasting store brand foods out there. What products didn't you like?
I'm happy about the transfat-free bit and I love Target but yeah, Archer Farms is a miss - dry, generic, boring. I think I bought one of their bottled waters once and even that tasted flat.
BTW, no one in the branding dept thought "choxie" sounded like "chalky"? Which, sadly, a lot of that chocolate is.
@invaderzim: I second that. Their chips are indeed fantastic.
@mightypen: Hydrogenated oils (trans-fat) and non-hydrogenated oils are identical in taste. The hydrogenated oils are just cheaper.
@invaderzim: I actually like Choxie, but clearly you have not tasted a Ritter bar - coincidentally also available at Target although they are imported from Europe.
@Elijah-M: In fact, trans fats probably have less flavor than the natural oils it replaces, as trans fats generally replace hard fats like butter, lard, tallow and coconut oil. It is an INFERIOR replacement. But it is cheaper and more stable, so cheap-ass fried goods can last on the shelf longer.
@MissedTheExit: I don't know what Archer Farms water you had, but I think Archer Farms water is one of the best actually. It has no bad after taste at all like Aquafina and Dasani water. And how can plain water taste flat?
@MARTHA__JONES: Mmmm...Ritter dark chocolate with marzipan....*drool.* Choxie isn't bad but not anything to write home about IMHO.











Who cares, the Target brand food (Archer Farms and Market Pantry) are nasty tasting junk.