For some time, I've been using Arista .EDU Ultra 100 and 400 for almost everything. It's been confirmed to be Fomapan (bright blue in the developer or prewash, a little less blue through the rest of the process to the end of wash), but it's sold below Fomapan pricing, at least in the USA. Both films push well up to two stops, if needed. They also work well in multiple developers -- I used Parodinal a lot before my shutdown, occasionally Caffenol C, currently have Cinestill Df96 monobath, and in the past I've used home mixed D-23, Dektol 1+ 9, and HC-110 (Dilutions G and H, mostly).
Just about the only B&W films I'd buy now, other than these two rebranded Foma stocks, are microfilm-derived ultra fine grain types, like Adox CMS-20, and Tri-X for when I need to really push for some reason (I get EI 5000 with Tri-X in Super Soup). Nothing against Ilford, the couple times I've used their stuff I've liked it -- but budget matters and I don't see enough difference to make it worth the price to me.