Today they are selling pic related in my country and i'm wondering is it a good cheap source of protein? Thinking of might buying 10 or so and eating 4 and putting 6 in the freezer.
*This is not a regular item in my country so it might be a one time only chance
based dutch bro. You can always just make one with real ingredients, and it will taste much better and have way less sugar in it. But, if you have never had one, get a couple and try them
Don't fall for the tasty cheap bulk food meme. You think you want it but you don't. Imagining eating it feels better than actually eating it. Just use usual bulk food and/or add protein powder if you are not hitting your macros.
Ryder Gonzalez
Ofcourse it's not 'approved'. Its processed junk food and you know this.
Wyatt Davis
>around 2e per meal >700cal >48g protein >14,8g fibre >only 9g of sugar >all your micros taken care of
or instead of completely artificial cancer, you can eat some beef and eggs.
Luis Rivera
what part of the ingredient is "artificial cancer"? They also cost more. Furthermore for bulking there's a huge upside in it being liquid calories
Adam Taylor
if you want cheap protein buy curd. Here in my country the cheapest lean 0.5% fat curd costs 0.4 eur for 180g. ~20g protein/100g curd. Throw that shit in the blender along with an apple, banana, oats, milk/water, 1 scoop of whey and you have ~70g protein and ~700kcal which are easy as fuck to consume. You can add milled flax seeds if you're not lazy, avocados if you're rich or peanut butter for fats as well.
Justin Mitchell
If you can get fat from eating 3000 fucking kcals worth of burgers then you're either loaded up on onions or you're not working out hard enough. 5 SCOOPS CMON
Charles Parker
everything besides the first ingredient
it even has fluoride, which you *don't* want to ingest.