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With its large selection of organic and specialty foods, Whole Foods isn’t known for affordability. But frugal shoppers shouldn’t discount the retailer entirely. Thanks to the store’s in-house 365 brand, savvy consumers can shop at the Amazon-owned store without spending their whole paycheck. The quality, superfans say in a recent Reddit thread, can also be quite good, especially if you stick to this list of eight Whole Foods 365 favorites.

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365 by Whole Foods Peanut Butter

Jar of Whole Foods 365 peanut butter
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$4.79

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Whole Foods fans love this spread because of its clean ingredients (just dry-roasted peanuts) and its relatively affordable price. “Can’t walk past it without buying more,” one Redditor shares.

365 by Whole Foods Mango Fruit Bars

Box of Whole Foods 365 Mango fruit bars
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$2.72

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Redditors say 365’s fruit popsicles are irresistible, with one commenter describing the mango flavor as a “go-to afterwork” treat. “Mango, Lime, Coconut, Lemon, and Strawberry are the best,” they add.

365 by Whole Foods Cheesecake Brownie & Caramel Ice Cream

365 by Whole Foods Cheesecake Brownie & Caramel Ice Cream
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$4.49

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This one sells itself. But if you’re not convinced by the dream team lineup of mouthwatering confections, you should know that fans describe the ice cream as “heaven,” “rich,” and “absolutely delicious” on Amazon.

365 by Whole Foods Vegan Cheese

Package of Whole Foods 365 Plant-Based Smoked Gouda
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If you live a plant-based lifestyle, then you’ll find that Whole Foods has a treasure trove of vegan and vegetarian-friendly items. Not only is the vegan cheese especially good, but the store also carries several types, from cheddar to gouda.

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365 by Whole Foods Whipped Cream Cheese

Container of Whole Foods 365 Whipped Cream Cheese
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$3

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Multiple Redditors swear by 365’s whipped cream cheese, and it’s popular on Amazon, too. One reviewer cheered the retailer for its “amazing dairy selection,” adding that this cream cheese tastes “restaurant quality.”

Related: 10 Whole Foods Hot Bar Selections That Are Actually Worth the Price

365 by Whole Foods Fruit and Grain Bars

Box of Whole Foods 365 Mixed Berry Cereal Bars
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$4.29

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While they might look like boring Fig Newton dupes, fans like these snacks so much that they received several shout outs, with one Redditor who says that they’re “obsessed.”

Related: What To Get (and Avoid) at the Whole Foods Salad Bar

365 by Whole Foods Seafood

Bag of Whole Foods 365 Wild-Caught Salmon Fillets
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You can shop for sustainable fish on a budget at Whole Foods, as all of their seafood is responsibly farmed or sustainable wild-caught. The store also regularly earns the top spot on Greenpeace’s Supermarket Seafood Ranking based on “sustainability and social responsibility.”

Related: The Whole Foods Chantilly Cake is a Huge Hit — Here’s Why

365 by Whole Foods Cheese Curls

Bag of Whole Foods 365 Cheese Curls
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If you’re in the mood for a sophisticated Cheeto, consider Whole Foods’ cheese curls, which come dusted in “fancy cheese powder.” Redditors report that the store’s in-house Hot Cheetos “used to slap,” too, but they’ve been tragically discontinued.

Related: 15 Whole Foods Wines For $20 or Less

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Maxwell is a California-based writer who got his start in print journalism, a career that satisfies his love of research. That penchant for learning also fuels his desire to be a discerning consumer — whether he’s looking for his next pair of headphones or rock-climbing shoes. When he’s not hunched over his laptop, you can find Maxwell sending routes at the crag, playing Magic: The Gathering, or hanging out with his buddies at the bar. As a UCSC alumnus, he’s also a proud banana slug. You can reach him at [email protected].