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Posted 2 July 2020

Optimum Nutrition Gold Standard Whey Protein protein (isolate, concentrate and hydrolysate blend) 908g £19.99 @ B&M bargains

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Optimum Nutrition Gold Standard Whey Protein protein - Seen in Walsall and Wolverhampton instore

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Several flavours from what I saw from chocolate peanut butter, banana And strawberry. (Was another but I can't recall)

Gold Standard 100% Whey provides a blend of high-quality whey protein isolate, concentrate and hydrolysate. Whey protein is a fast-digesting ‘complete’ protein source that contains all essential amino acids, including 5.5g of naturally-occurring branched chain amino acids (BCAAs) and 4g of naturally occurring glutamine and glutamic acid. Gold Standard also has an added enzyme complex, and is low in sugar and fat



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  1. MildmanneredCalvin's avatar
    MildmanneredCalvin
    I can't understand these ninnies and why they have to make arbitrarily weird amounts of whey? Why not just put out a 1kg tub, instead of 908.217574 g of it? Stupid.
  2. CharlesLeeRay's avatar
    CharlesLeeRay
    Yeah, which one's?

    I thought the rule was not to buy cheap protein.
    ON is my goto. Mixes well, tastes good and is low in fat & sugar.
  3. TheHomelander's avatar
    TheHomelander Author
    Phlop002/07/2020 15:26

    Clearly also sponsored by B&M


    Am I sponsored by Amazon, Currys, t nutrition, laptops direct, eBay, CCL computers, mirafit, strength shop and more as well?
    🤡🤡🤡🤡

    There's rumours going about that you are sponsored by home bargains 🤡 (edited)
  4. wakers88's avatar
    wakers88
    My go to powder. Good protein amount per serving, mixes well, tastes good. I use this powder and Alpha Lion supplements. Works well for me (edited)
  5. Phlop0's avatar
    Phlop0
    If you are the type of person to need a brand name then suppose it's cheaper than usual. But good quality whey can be had for £10 per kilo as a standard price.
  6. Djpal123's avatar
    Djpal123
    Phlop002/07/2020 12:33

    If you are the type of person to need a brand name then suppose it's …If you are the type of person to need a brand name then suppose it's cheaper than usual. But good quality whey can be had for £10 per kilo as a standard price.


    Which one ? I am looking for thanks
  7. TheHomelander's avatar
    TheHomelander Author
    Phlop002/07/2020 12:33

    If you are the type of person to need a brand name then suppose it's …If you are the type of person to need a brand name then suppose it's cheaper than usual. But good quality whey can be had for £10 per kilo as a standard price.


    Flavourings cost money
    £10/kg is outdated, was fine in the days of amino spiking and low quality concentrates (no where near 80% cough cough my p... Cough)

    Plus this is a concentrate, iso and hydrolysate blend

    Only low cost concentrate iso blend I can think of with premium flavourings and accurate panel would be PER4M Whey Protein at £15 per kg.

    Applied Nutrition Diet Whey £13.50 concentrate, iso blend but budget flavourings

    Depends if you want quantity of quality (edited)
  8. Phlop0's avatar
    Phlop0
    Home Bargains do a decent whey for the money. £11 per kilo
    People get hung up on the hype and marketing.
    The vast majority of your macros should come from whole foods.
    Whey is a supplement and the benefits are marginal. That being said it's good to help hit macro targets.

    This is the limited nutritional info on back of packet
    Full breakdown is online

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  9. TheHomelander's avatar
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    CharlesLeeRay02/07/2020 14:41

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    And is more bioavailable

    And another big factor that I mentioned before, flavourings cost money. (edited)
  10. Phlop0's avatar
    Phlop0
    TheHomelander02/07/2020 15:11

    And is more bioavailableAnd another big factor that I mentioned before, fla …And is more bioavailableAnd another big factor that I mentioned before, flavourings cost money.


    Well the home bargains one isn't as bioavailable but there are loads of home bargains around so should be easy enough to get hold of.
  11. TheHomelander's avatar
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    Phlop002/07/2020 15:18

    Well the home bargains one isn't as bioavailable but there are loads of …Well the home bargains one isn't as bioavailable but there are loads of home bargains around so should be easy enough to get hold of.


    Apparently 100 more b&m's
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    MildmanneredCalvin02/07/2020 20:10

    I can't understand these ninnies and why they have to make arbitrarily …I can't understand these ninnies and why they have to make arbitrarily weird amounts of whey? Why not just put out a 1kg tub, instead of 908.217574 g of it? Stupid.


    Because it's 2lb
  13. MildmanneredCalvin's avatar
    MildmanneredCalvin
    Phlop002/07/2020 20:49

    Because it's 2lb


    Yes but we're not in the 1900's any more. Imperial is just ancient.
  14. Phlop0's avatar
    Phlop0
    MildmanneredCalvin02/07/2020 22:32

    Yes but we're not in the 1900's any more. Imperial is just ancient.


    Well yes which is why they have 908g on the label
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