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It's cheap due to the sheer volume they produce worldwide. Even Costco sells it. So they can afford to have a smaller profit margin on each tub, but sell millions a day.
I said it was mostly WPI. Nearly all powders are a blend. But at least ON is majority WPI. I don't see a problem with WPC unless you as an individual have problems digesting it.
+1 for BN WPI, can't fault the flavour selection, a flavour for everyone. I'm sure he'll like it and find it easy to put down.
Also about as cheap as a good quality WPI blend comes and the more you buy the cheaper it gets.
As far as taste goes, milk and milo wins hands down over protein powder, I reckon two glasses of that a day would do the trick and I also think that the protein powder, regardless of brand or flavour will taste like shit to him.
But from what you've said I think your biggest hurdle will be getting him to fork out the dosh regardless, unless you buy it for him.
As far as taste goes, milk and milo wins hands down over protein powder, I reckon two glasses of that a day would do the trick and I also think that the protein powder, regardless of brand or flavour will taste like shit to him.
But from what you've said I think your biggest hurdle will be getting him to fork out the dosh regardless, unless you buy it for him.
Pretty much sums it up.
i think the mother in law will make his mind up, he's 80, and doing well, I want to keep him a bit longer we haven't finished with him yet, the nicest bloke you'll ever meet.
thanks all for the discussion it has helped a lot.
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