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Dude, that's an even better deal. Nice find.I use this when I’m on the go and sometimes at work.
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Dude, that's an even better deal. Nice find.I use this when I’m on the go and sometimes at work.
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I have no dog In the fight...but I think he's pointing out that you have tried some off the wall things for fat loss but they are a waste if diet is less than ideal. Sure these drinks are not drink one get fat, but probably go against a diet of someone looking to reduce some fat or keep leaner while bulking.I didn't get fat consuming sugar
I can eat virtually unlimited carbs per day and not put on any appreciable fat mass as long as my fat intake is zero
Anyway, kind of a silly comment to make. As if experimenting with fat loss drugs means a person is necessarily excessively fat. Like saying experimenting with anabolic substances means a person is necessarily excessively scrawny. Non sequitur
Anyways, if you don't like milk protein concentrate, I'd love to hear why. It's 20% whey, 80% casein. That's about the best protein nature has to offer. Literally. It's milk. Dummy. Lol.
As far as it being "cheap" - yeah, that's the point. It's definitely cheap. And that's a good thing.
agreed but personally i always lose shaker cupsI don’t know enough about this product to comment either way. I’m more curious about why the need for RTDs? Wouldn’t you rather just throw some water in a shaker cup with 2 scoops of Whey Iso?
And they have vitamins and minerals for a little bump in those to.Dude, that's an even better deal. Nice find.
For the sake of discussion, what "lean" diet prohibits foods or macros that are 75% protein, 25% carbs?I have no dog In the fight...but I think he's pointing out that you have tried some off the wall things for fat loss but they are a waste if diet is less than ideal. Sure these drinks are not drink one get fat, but probably go against a diet of someone looking to reduce some fat or keep leaner while bulking.
Deal! Appreciate itDid some more searching earlier and for those of you who have memberships to goodsam they have cases of 12 of the fairlife 30g shakes for as low as $16
YessirDeal! Appreciate it
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Lol. I literally used to order 20 McDoubles plain w mustard onions. I’d eat 10 , put the rest in fridge, then eat 10 later that day! Lol (My cheap ass cheat day back in school)You guys tripping off a few grams of sugar.. lol.. you wanna know what makes you fat.. yesterday after the gym I hit up the Chinese buffet... In the afternoon I stopped at the store and got a bunch of candy... Then late last night I ordered 80 chicken nuggets from burger king... that's what makes a brother fat.. not the 240 calorie, zero fat, 30g protein shake..
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Logic being if someone is serious about losing fat or stubborn fat they are going to go low calories. Some may be able to drink MRP on low calories, but when I'm dieting I get hungry so I want clean whole food, not a quick meal replacement shake. That IMO would be better for someone who has a Bird appetite and can't gain weight.For the sake of discussion, what "lean" diet prohibits foods or macros that are 75% protein, 25% carbs?
Where do you guys get your logic ?