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By *asycouple1971 OP   Couple  over a year ago

midlands

Currently getting ours from MyProtein when there are offers or discounts.

Where does everyone else get theirs from and is it better and cheaper?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Coincidentally, I’m just looking because by last 5kg bag is down to the last few scoops.

I’ve tried Bulk, Myprotein, and ProteinWorks in the past. They’re all very similarly priced if you buy in bulk. I think the only difference is the range of flavours if that tickles your pickle.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Your local shop £1.20 for 36g

And all the amino acids on top off that combined in to one

It’s called milk

The hiden forgotten secrets off the 80s

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I keep buying tubs but cant stand milkshakes so it ends up goibg to waste

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Prefer protein yogurts or puddings

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Your local shop £1.20 for 36g

And all the amino acids on top off that combined in to one

It’s called milk

The hiden forgotten secrets off the 80s "

That would be perfect, except I can’t stand milk.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Your local shop £1.20 for 36g

And all the amino acids on top off that combined in to one

It’s called milk

The hiden forgotten secrets off the 80s

That would be perfect, except I can’t stand milk. "

Ha ha just amazes me how meny people essentially pay a mega premium for what is basically sinthsed milk powered

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Your local shop £1.20 for 36g

And all the amino acids on top off that combined in to one

It’s called milk

The hiden forgotten secrets off the 80s

That would be perfect, except I can’t stand milk.

Ha ha just amazes me how meny people essentially pay a mega premium for what is basically sinthsed milk powered "

To get the same amount of protein that I need daily, from milk, that I do powder, I’d have to drink 2-3l per day . I think I’ll stick to my powders.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Your local shop £1.20 for 36g

And all the amino acids on top off that combined in to one

It’s called milk

The hiden forgotten secrets off the 80s

That would be perfect, except I can’t stand milk.

Ha ha just amazes me how meny people essentially pay a mega premium for what is basically sinthsed milk powered

To get the same amount of protein that I need daily, from milk, that I do powder, I’d have to drink 2-3l per day . I think I’ll stick to my powders. "

Yip and Arnold and all the other 80s big time body billers all sware by it

The only people who are negative on it are all these new ones and YouTube stars who are trying to push some protein power for the own bank account benefit

But the likes off Arnold and lee presist and that who didn’t have protein power deals all say it’s number 1

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By *annaBeStrongMan  over a year ago

wokingham

Protein powder, you really get what you pay for

Go cheap and you’ll get bad taste, lumpy texture, chalky grit

Pay more and it’s a tasty milkshake everything

Gold standard whey

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Protein powder, you really get what you pay for

Go cheap and you’ll get bad taste, lumpy texture, chalky grit

Pay more and it’s a tasty milkshake everything

Gold standard whey "

No if it’s not on the usada banned list it’s worthless ha ha

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By *annaBeStrongMan  over a year ago

wokingham


"Your local shop £1.20 for 36g

And all the amino acids on top off that combined in to one

It’s called milk

The hiden forgotten secrets off the 80s

That would be perfect, except I can’t stand milk.

Ha ha just amazes me how meny people essentially pay a mega premium for what is basically sinthsed milk powered "

Whey isn’t milk powdered, it’s a leftover byproduct from making cheese.

It’s a complete protein, meaning a full amino acid profile, and it’s about the cheesiest protein source you can get, and it’s basically zero carbs zero fat

It’s worth the buy

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By *ity_BoyMan  over a year ago

London

A typical scoop of whey protein is around 100 kcal and provides about 25g of protein.

You need to drink about 700ml of milk to get the same amount of protein, which comes with 500 kcal, not to mention 25g of fat.

Whey protein is a simple food supplement, it's not a drug. It's been around for decades.

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By *annaBeStrongMan  over a year ago

wokingham


"Your local shop £1.20 for 36g

And all the amino acids on top off that combined in to one

It’s called milk

The hiden forgotten secrets off the 80s

That would be perfect, except I can’t stand milk.

Ha ha just amazes me how meny people essentially pay a mega premium for what is basically sinthsed milk powered

Whey isn’t milk powdered, it’s a leftover byproduct from making cheese.

It’s a complete protein, meaning a full amino acid profile, and it’s about the cheesiest protein source you can get, and it’s basically zero carbs zero fat

It’s worth the buy "

Cheapest

Not cheesiest

Avoid cheesy protein powder people

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Your local shop £1.20 for 36g

And all the amino acids on top off that combined in to one

It’s called milk

The hiden forgotten secrets off the 80s

That would be perfect, except I can’t stand milk.

Ha ha just amazes me how meny people essentially pay a mega premium for what is basically sinthsed milk powered

Whey isn’t milk powdered, it’s a leftover byproduct from making cheese.

It’s a complete protein, meaning a full amino acid profile, and it’s about the cheesiest protein source you can get, and it’s basically zero carbs zero fat

It’s worth the buy "

??? Milk is 20% whey 80% casein

Also it’s the building blocks off life

In this day and age and the labs we have if milk wasn’t number 1 these big corps would have swapped out milk for feeding babes to a powered shake

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By *leasures4Couple  over a year ago

East midlands


"Currently getting ours from MyProtein when there are offers or discounts.

Where does everyone else get theirs from and is it better and cheaper?"

Same as you. Myprotein. I get the impact whey isolate powder and add it in to foods and drinks.

Tried the mug cakes and pancakes but didn’t like them at all.

Mrs

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I tend to use bodybuilding. Com

Prefer the gold standard brand. But I get 45% off my protein all the time for being ex army so I use that every now and then.

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By *ex HolesMan  over a year ago

Up North

After the 8th wank of the day my protein is just a bit of powder as well

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By *moothCriminal_xMan  over a year ago

Redditch


"After the 8th wank of the day my protein is just a bit of powder as well "

Optimum gold standard whey is great and only a little more expensive but myprotein stuff is decent. Creatine from myprotein is a bit shit though fyi

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Myprotein and bulk powders depending on what offers they have on but they seem to have increased their prices by quite a bit recently.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Usually order from MyProtein as get a discount with bluelight card. But I also drink a lot of Bob milk, as that has a high protein content, plus Aldi do a great range of protein products.

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