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[S&S] $19.99: 2.03-Lbs Orgain Organic Vegan Protein Powder (Creamy Chocolate Fudge) at Amazon

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Model: Orgain Organic Vegan Protein Powder,Creamy Chocolate Fudge -21g of Plant Based Protein, Low Net Carbs,Non Dairy,Gluten Free, No Sugar Added, Soy Free, Kosher,Non-GMO, 2.03 Lb (Packaging May Vary)

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05-19-2024 at 02:22 AM.
05-19-2024 at 02:22 AM.
A good price if you are loyal to orgain and love the taste and non protein features. But it is a high price for protein, since orgain is not a good value to start with in terms of cost per gram of protein.

Less expensive vegan competitors on the community wiki page of this post are less than half the price per gram of protein. That said, they are also unflavored.
  • 4.75¢/g Protein - Orgain Organic Plant Blend (Pea > Rice)
    • Price: $19.99 for 2 lbs.
    • 8.4% of Protein is Leucine
    • 45.7% of mass is Protein
    • 56% of calories are Protein

Do not be fooled by the $10/lb price. This product is only about 50% protein, while most powders are 70% or more, making it a poor value overall.
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IceQi
05-20-2024 at 09:17 AM.
05-20-2024 at 09:17 AM.
Quote from WolfTheCat :
A good price if you are loyal to orgain and love the taste and non protein features. But it is a high price for protein, since orgain is not a good value to start with in terms of cost per gram of protein.

Less expensive vegan competitors on the community wiki page of this post are less than half the price per gram of protein. That said, they are also unflavored..
Yes, I don't think it's fair to compare plain unflavored protein to a flavored product. It's also not fair to compare animal-based protein sources to plant-based ones since vegans like me will not be price shopping between those two types of proteins. These are different product categories in my opinion- apples to oranges.

On that list the best comparison is the Naked Pea Vanilla. That's currently $55.09. It's 2270g, which is 67% protein, or 1534g protein. So currently 3.63¢/g or 30% cheaper.

I think the palatabiility of the product matters. I add a scoop of the unflavored Naked Pea to the Orgain powder to up the protein content of my smoothies. Every time I open the jar of the Naked I gag a little. It smells awful. My wife couldn't even stomach the way it made my "bro" smoothies taste.
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05-20-2024 at 10:58 AM.
05-20-2024 at 10:58 AM.
This stuff makes my stomach act funny. Threw out a large container. I think it's the sweetener they use.
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05-20-2024 at 11:55 AM.
05-20-2024 at 11:55 AM.
Quote from IceQi :
Yes, I don't think it's fair to compare plain unflavored protein to a flavored product. It's also not fair to compare animal-based protein sources to plant-based ones since vegans like me will not be price shopping between those two types of proteins. These are different product categories in my opinion- apples to oranges.

On that list the best comparison is the Naked Pea Vanilla. That's currently $55.09. It's 2270g, which is 67% protein, or 1534g protein. So currently 3.63¢/g or 30% cheaper.

I think the palatabiility of the product matters. I add a scoop of the unflavored Naked Pea to the Orgain powder to up the protein content of my smoothies. Every time I open the jar of the Naked I gag a little. It smells awful. My wife couldn't even stomach the way it made my "bro" smoothies taste.
I don't see what is unfair about it - it's just math, and you decide what is important to you.

If you like the flavor and think it has value, buy it and pay the price premium. Nothing wrong with that.

If you don't and want to save money, the unflavored will give you all the gainz at a fraction of the price. Nothing wrong with that either.

Vegan/animal is the same. Many people care whether the product is animal protein or plant protein. Others don't. Those that don't rightly compare price across both categories.

Personally, I just want my protein and I'm a cheapskate. So, I compare everything, and tend not to favor expensive products like Orgain. I don't see their extras as being worth the price.

Btw, there was a recent canned chunk light tuna deal at 2.25 cents per gram of protein. Now that was slick! What cat doesn't love tuna flavor? Thanksgiving turkey is also great, but seasonal. I have several in my freezer.

It's a sad day in August when I run out of Thanksgiving Turkey.
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05-20-2024 at 12:22 PM.
05-20-2024 at 12:22 PM.
Quote from WolfTheCat :
I don't see what is unfair about it - it's just math, and you decide what is important to you.

If you like the flavor and think it has value, buy it and pay the price premium. Nothing wrong with that.

If you don't and want to save money, the unflavored will give you all the gainz at a fraction of the price. Nothing wrong with that either.

Vegan/animal is the same. Many people care whether the product is animal protein or plant protein. Others don't. Those that don't rightly compare price across both categories.

Personally, I just want my protein and I'm a cheapskate. So, I compare everything, and tend not to favor expensive products like Orgain. I don't see their extras as being worth the price.

Btw, there was a recent canned chunk light tuna deal at 2.25 cents per gram of protein. Now that was slick! What cat doesn't love tuna flavor? Thanksgiving turkey is also great, but seasonal. I have several in my freezer.

It's a sad day in August when I run out of Thanksgiving Turkey.

I highly doubt anyone is cross shopping animal vs plant proteins. People buy plant proteins because they have to (vegan or lactose intolerant)
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