Supermarket Cheese Beats Famous Brands

People often choose big brands for good quality, but supermarket brands are winning taste tests.
A group called Which? tests many products and supermarket brands are often better.
In a recent test, Tesco's cheese beat Cathedral City and other famous brands.
Tesco's cheese got 78% and was liked for its taste and texture.
The testers liked the salt and flavor of the cheese, and it was also crumbly and creamy.
This is a picture of Tesco's cheese.
The Tesco cheese is not the cheapest, but it's around average price.
A more expensive cheese came second, it was Davidstow Classic Cheddar.
Davidstow was also one of the most expensive cheeses in the test.
Despite the price, Davidstow was recommended by Which?, M&S came third and Castello came fourth.
Cathedral City only came fifth, it was tied with Pilgrims Choice.
Sainsbury's and Aldi's cheeses came sixth in the test.
This is a picture of Davidstow cheese.
The worst cheese was Co-op's Irresistible Somerset Mature Cheddar Cheese.
In another test, supermarket coffees beat famous brands like Nescafé.
M&S and Waitrose coffees were better than Nescafé and other famous brands.
The supermarket coffees were also cheaper than the famous brands.
M&S and Waitrose coffees came first with a score of 70%.
The M&S coffee was liked for its flavor, smell and look.
Waitrose coffee was also very good, people liked its smell, look and taste.