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Vital Strength Total Plus Protein Powder 750g Vanilla $17.50 @ Woolworths / $17.99 (Expired) @ Chemist Warehouse

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Usually protein is whey too expensive for me.

but at this price maybe

Expired: 17.99 @ Chemist Warehouse

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  • +4

    gimli knows da whey

  • +2

    That's about the normal discount price. I usually buy $48 for 2kg, which is often on sale at chemist warehouse.
    If you're paying more, you're doing it wrong…

    • +1

      Second this.

      • +1

        Third this

        • Fourth this

    • +6

      I just did some math, if its $48 for 2 kg, 1 kg is $24 and 750 grams is $18.

      This deal is $17.50 for 750 grams which is cheaper by 50 cents.
      The only deal I see cheaper is 3kg for $60 which works out to be $15 per 750 grams

      https://www.chemistwarehouse.com.au/buy/59388/vitalstrength-…

    • just curious is vital strength taste OK?
      which flavour do you get?

      • I've mainly bought the hydroxy ripped workout and launch whey protein.
        Tried chocolate and vanilla.
        Wasn't impressed by chocolate. Vanilla is the safe choice.

        • Thanks.
          Will try the Vanilla.
          Got $5 cash back for Chemwarehouse to use so @$13 not a bad even if it tastse bad.
          Do you mix with water or milk?

          • @gimli: Got $10 off Afterpay
            Then $10 off CW for late delivery because they butchered my online order :-)
            I mix with water.

  • +3

    Just buy the 3kg for $59.99 shipped (or the equivalent of $15 for that 750g)

    https://www.chemistwarehouse.com.au/buy/59388

  • +1

    I have been getting Bulk Powders or Nutrients for years (10kg a month). It used to cost $210 for $10kg delivered, now its $320.

    Time for a change.

  • +1

    Better off getting the blended label whey going for $69
    25% more protein per serve (33 v 23) for 15% more in price (60 v 69)

    • Oh which product are you referring too?

    • +1

      But the serve for that is measured at 40g to get your 33g of protein vs 30g (Serve) for 23g of protein of the OPs product.
      Weight for weight that makes a 40g serving of the OPs product equal to 30.68g of protein for a much cheaper unit price.

      • +1

        Good spot dan, didn't see total servings were 100 v 75

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