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expiredcclippax posted Nov 25, 2021 04:15 PM
expiredcclippax posted Nov 25, 2021 04:15 PM

2.2-lbs Impact Whey Isolate (Mix & Match Flavors)

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3 for $32

$165

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MyProtein has 2.2-lbs Impact Whey Isolate (Mix & Match Flavors) on sale at 3 for $32 when you follow the deal instructions below. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member cclippax and Staff Member f12_26 for sharing this deal.

Deal Instructions:
  1. Visit the product page and add quantity of 3 to cart (use drop down menu to select flavor; you may mix & match flavors)
  2. In cart, apply coupon code GOATISO32 or GOATISO33
  3. Price will be 3 for $32 w/ free shipping.
  4. Proceed to checkout and complete your order.

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MyProtein has 2.2-lbs Impact Whey Isolate (Mix & Match Flavors) on sale at 3 for $32 when you follow the deal instructions below. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member cclippax and Staff Member f12_26 for sharing this deal.

Deal Instructions:
  1. Visit the product page and add quantity of 3 to cart (use drop down menu to select flavor; you may mix & match flavors)
  2. In cart, apply coupon code GOATISO32 or GOATISO33
  3. Price will be 3 for $32 w/ free shipping.
  4. Proceed to checkout and complete your order.

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https://www.taxjar.com/blog/sales-tax-by-states-are-dietary-supplements-taxable

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Connecticut – Dietary supplements are tax exempt (Source)
Florida – Dietary substitutes, including herbal supplements, are not taxable. This includes "food supplements" and "meal replacement powders and drinks" (Source)
Illinois – Dietary supplements that meet Illinois' definition of "food" are taxed at the low (currently 1%) Illinois sales tax rate for grocery items. (Sources: a) Letter ruling, b) Illinois code)
Massachusetts – Some "edible" dietary supplements are considered food and not subject to sales tax. However, other dietary supplements sold as "medicines, tonics," or in "liquid, powdered, granular, tablet, capsule, lozenge and pill form" are not considered food products and are subject to sales tax. Read more in Massachusetts Directive 00-6 or the Massachusetts law code section 64(h).
Maryland – Dietary supplements are considered grocery food and are tax exempt (Source)
Michigan – Michigan considers dietary supplements "food and food ingredients" and exempts them from sales tax. (Source)
New Jersey – Dietary supplements are considered food and exempt from sales tax (Source)
New York – If a product qualifies as dietary food or health supplement, it is exempt form New York sales tax regardless of the form in which it's sold (solid, liquid, pill, powder, etc.) (Source)
Pennsylvania – Food supplements such as vitamins and therapeutic nutritional supplements sold from "other than a caterer or established selling ready-to-eat food" are considered non-taxable in Pennsylvania (Source)
Texas – Dietary and nutritional supplements are exempt from sales tax (Source)
Utah – Dietary supplements with a nutritional label are considered grocery food and are taxed at Utah's reduced grocery sales tax rate. At the time of this writing, that sales tax rate is a combined 3% across Utah. (Source)
Vermont – Dietary supplements labeled with the "supplemental facts" box are non-taxable in Vermont. (Source)
West Virginia – Sales of dietary supplements labeled with the "supplemental facts" label are not subject to sales tax (Source)
Wyoming – Dietary supplements labeled with a "supplemental facts" box are non-taxable (Source)

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killershroomNov 25, 2021 04:44 PM
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Perfect timing!
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blahbooboo2Nov 25, 2021 04:44 PM
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Quote from party4lif6 :
I just orded 12lbs for $63. I don't think you read that the deal is for the 2.2 lbs bags and it IS Isolate.
True but its also 2x the price of the vitamin shoppe blend isolate and concentrate.
I much prefer myprotein isolate unflavored, but not at 2x the price.
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napmasterNov 25, 2021 04:44 PM
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The true slick dealers are the ones complaining about tax lol I'm happy they removed the 1% PayPal fee they used to charge.
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Quote from papatoony :
Call them out on it and demand a refund! They pulled that sh!t with me last year (my state does not tax food or supplements).
https://www.taxjar.com/blog/sales-tax-by-states-are-dietary-supplements-taxable

For those who do no like links

Connecticut – Dietary supplements are tax exempt (Source)
Florida – Dietary substitutes, including herbal supplements, are not taxable. This includes "food supplements" and "meal replacement powders and drinks" (Source)
Illinois – Dietary supplements that meet Illinois' definition of "food" are taxed at the low (currently 1%) Illinois sales tax rate for grocery items. (Sources: a) Letter ruling, b) Illinois code)
Massachusetts – Some "edible" dietary supplements are considered food and not subject to sales tax. However, other dietary supplements sold as "medicines, tonics," or in "liquid, powdered, granular, tablet, capsule, lozenge and pill form" are not considered food products and are subject to sales tax. Read more in Massachusetts Directive 00-6 or the Massachusetts law code section 64(h).
Maryland – Dietary supplements are considered grocery food and are tax exempt (Source)
Michigan – Michigan considers dietary supplements "food and food ingredients" and exempts them from sales tax. (Source)
New Jersey – Dietary supplements are considered food and exempt from sales tax (Source)
New York – If a product qualifies as dietary food or health supplement, it is exempt form New York sales tax regardless of the form in which it's sold (solid, liquid, pill, powder, etc.) (Source)
Pennsylvania – Food supplements such as vitamins and therapeutic nutritional supplements sold from "other than a caterer or established selling ready-to-eat food" are considered non-taxable in Pennsylvania (Source)
Texas – Dietary and nutritional supplements are exempt from sales tax (Source)
Utah – Dietary supplements with a nutritional label are considered grocery food and are taxed at Utah's reduced grocery sales tax rate. At the time of this writing, that sales tax rate is a combined 3% across Utah. (Source)
Vermont – Dietary supplements labeled with the "supplemental facts" box are non-taxable in Vermont. (Source)
West Virginia – Sales of dietary supplements labeled with the "supplemental facts" label are not subject to sales tax (Source)
Wyoming – Dietary supplements labeled with a "supplemental facts" box are non-taxable (Source)
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Quote from party4lif6 :
I always get charged but Papatoony stated to reach out to them about it. Even I'm going to give that a shot...
whos Papatoony?
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party4lif6Nov 25, 2021 04:46 PM
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Quote from blahbooboo2 :
True but its also 2x the price of the vitamin shoppe blend isolate and concentrate.
I much prefer myprotein isolate unflavored, but not at 2x the price.
Fair enough. I like MP and believe in their quality. Not sure about what you are ordering at Vitamin Shoppe so maybe quality is something to consider???
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blahbooboo2Nov 25, 2021 04:48 PM
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Quote from party4lif6 :
Fair enough. I like MP and believe in their quality. Not sure about what you are ordering at Vitamin Shoppe so maybe quality is something to consider???
Vitamin Shoppe brand Bodytech Pro 24g which is thought to be re-badged ONC Gold. I used to drink this before switching to myprotein isolate unflavored.

Im gonna stick with body tech for this order. Myprotein is charging me almost $6 tax, and i dont see how to get that refunded.
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party4lif6Nov 25, 2021 04:48 PM
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Quote from blahbooboo2 :
whos Papatoony?
Uh, someone else who replied to you in this thread?
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Mast3rChi3fNov 25, 2021 04:49 PM
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Mmm choco smooth here I come
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Quote from party4lif6 :
I just orded 12lbs for $63. I don't think you read that the deal is for the 2.2 lbs bags and it IS Isolate.
How did you get that deal?
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LoprosNov 25, 2021 04:52 PM
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Thank you. Ordered 33lbs for 170. Solid deal.
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lpranalNov 25, 2021 04:52 PM
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Quote from blahbooboo2 :
Myprotein is $70 for 11 lbs isolate (they're taxing my state for some reason) . Vitamin Shoppe while not 100% isolate is $30 after discount codes and cash back for 10lbs. I remember getting 11lbs isolate myprotein for about $54 on deals

This is a so-so deal, guess inflation has hit MyProtein?
do you have a link to that deal?
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Thanks a lot!
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blahbooboo2Nov 25, 2021 04:55 PM
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Screw it. Ordered 6 2.2lbs of Myprotein and 10lbs of the Vitamin Shoppe deal.

Stocked up for the winter!

Now how to get the tax refunded from myProtein??

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Quote from JoeJoeJonesin :
How did you get that deal?
6x2.2 lb bags... So I guys it's 13.2 lbs for that price... It's my day off, don't ask me to do math!!! LOL
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