Aren't they the ones that supply the protein powder to everyone that sells protein powder. Ie this is the original raw product that then gets blended into the stuff we consume.
Hi Sydking,
I think you may have missed Mick's point.
This isn't a "protein company" like us or others. They are suppliers of the actual raw stock.
You can't actually make an order with them for anything small. They deal with companies such as ourselves only who make significant orders in the 100's of kg's at a time.
Fonterra is a multi billion dollar dairy company. This is not where the problem is starting.
It commences when this quality raw stock arrives here in Australia and then gets put through a blenders machine here when mixing with flavour.
Let me know if that's understandable to read and I can expand if needed.
Hi Sydking,
I think you may have missed Mick's point.
This isn't a "protein company" like us or others. They are suppliers of the actual raw stock.
You can't actually make an order with them for anything small. They deal with companies such as ourselves only who make significant orders in the 100's of kg's at a time.
Fonterra is a multi billion dollar dairy company. This is not where the problem is starting.
It commences when this quality raw stock arrives here in Australia and then gets put through a blenders machine here when mixing with flavour.
Let me know if that's understandable to read and I can expand if needed.
NB had no say it it. They used whatever PnM used. A Californian Cheese Company from memory.^^^ yes this is what I was trying to say, but you said it better, these guys are the producers of the protein powder that protein companies like BN, NB, Venom etc etc use as their stock to blend the stuff they sell to us.
suppliers.. just call them dealers
lmao so true.
I get my 20kg sacks from Professional Whey ... they come in the original Fonterra sacks.
I have a commercial arrangement but anyone can order them online.
So much cheaper too.
No has nothing to do when you open the bag. Every food product has either an 'expiry date' or 'best before'. The general shelf life of whey proteins is 24 months from the date of manufacture, but if stored really well (in a air tight, light proof container in cool conditions) it will last longer.
so after opening... not going to last a year?
think i'll stick with 1kg bags then...
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