I have just done a whinge on my channel about rebranded film because after buying some Lomo Lady Grey I was informed that it was actually Fomapan 400. I have moved away from Foma films because of suspect quality control, so ending up paying about £3 a roll more for a Foma product that didn't even have DX codes made me quite angry. I shot a roll in my Fuji STX-2 and was pleasantly surprised with the results. The grain wasn't as pronounced as I had experienced with Fomapan 400 so I compared it with some previously shot negatives and concluded that the film is Fomapan 200 (pushed to 400). I still paid more than £3 a roll more than I would have if I had bought it as Fomapan 200. Lomo are so keen to keep the source product a secret that there aren't even edge codes, branding or frame numbers on the negative margins. I buy all my films from film photography specialist retailers and I criticised my retailer in a review for not telling us what we were actually buying (and I am sure they did have that knowledge).