The Whey Factory has 4-Lb The Whey Factory Chocolate Whey Protein Powder on sale for $49 - $26 with discount code OURCOST at checkout = $23. Shipping is free.
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The Whey Factory has 4-Lb The Whey Factory Chocolate Whey Protein Powder on sale for $49 - $26 with discount code OURCOST at checkout = $23. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member dcccc for sharing this deal.
Note: Code is only valid on One-Time Purchase orders.
The issue isn't getting ill. Protein compounds break down over time, so you are not getting as much protein from old products.
Exactly. Most of us who buy this are taking it not for taste but strength training; 2 year old product (mfr dates are only imprinted last step so its actually older than that) does not seem efficacious. The high amount of cholesterol and sucralose is also bad sign.
The issue isn't getting ill. Protein compounds break down over time, so you are not getting as much protein from old products.
Was getting ready to debate you on this, but looked it up myself.
I was thinking it degradation of protein meant degradation into the constituent amino acids, which would probably not be a big issue in my opinion. Since your body would digest the protein into amino acids anyways. But it turns out some of the constituent amino acids may actually degrade and no longer be a structural amino acid.
That being said, the studies don't mention any real world significance. So unclear to what extent it does matter.
It's 1 to 2 years, not 2 to 3 years (unless it's heavily loaded with preservatives).
I doubt you have a source for this claim (1 year before protein powder degrades??) and there's no way preservatives would preserve it since it's not in solution, it's dry.
Dry milk could be nutritious for years, in theory, as long as it doesn't go rancid. The protein in milk probably lasts as long as it's kept dry.
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Still waiting for this to be delivered. I swear USPS is using horses to move mail again.
When did you buy? Mine supposedly shipped on 4/23. I received an email on 4/28 from the company saying "How are you liking it" that I should have received it. Just sent them a message since mine doesn't show any tracking data change since arriving at West Fargo, ND on 4/24.
Edit: And of course, the day after I message them my USPS tracking number finally updates and says it'll deliver today.
Original is $23 after coupon with free shipping. Later, it's $23 after coupon plus $7 shipping. Now they changed to $30 after coupon with free shipping.
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I was thinking it degradation of protein meant degradation into the constituent amino acids, which would probably not be a big issue in my opinion. Since your body would digest the protein into amino acids anyways. But it turns out some of the constituent amino acids may actually degrade and no longer be a structural amino acid.
That being said, the studies don't mention any real world significance. So unclear to what extent it does matter.
https://orgain.com/blogs/blogs/ho...conditions.
https://www.vitaminshop
Not journal articles, and these companies do have an incentive to get you to buy more protein, but what I could find on a 10second google search.
Dry milk could be nutritious for years, in theory, as long as it doesn't go rancid. The protein in milk probably lasts as long as it's kept dry.
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Edit: And of course, the day after I message them my USPS tracking number finally updates and says it'll deliver today.
Free shipping still for me in SoCal
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