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Myprotein 11lb concentrate for $56.99

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Apr 28, 2011
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150 upvotes
Vancouver

Myprotein 11lb concentrate for $56.99

Deal Link:
Price:
56.99
Savings:
40% off
Retailer:
Myprotein
Select flavors like rocky road, matcha, butter pecan etc are on sale for $94.99
Take an additional 40% off using MPVIP40 thanks to @RamenStartup
https://imgur.com/a/ZonJctv

My total cost for 22lb was $115.12 with $1.14 paypal fee
https://imgur.com/a/QQQcoYI

4% Rakuten
https://www.rakuten.ca/myprotein
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Last edited by john69est on May 21st, 2020 10:33 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Sep 1, 2015
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DrunkTrailerParkSupervisor wrote: Do these guys amino spike?
I think they're good about their protein. Price wise not bad for the amount. I do feel amino spiking paranoia a bit high in terms of isolates and concentrates. Not many companies are doing it anymore. Plus this is supposed to just supplement your diet anyways.
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Sep 7, 2002
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This feels like a pretty good price. I paid 153 for 2x11 isolate last year. I know it's been cheaper, but given these current circumstances, I think it's not bad.
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Sep 7, 2002
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Showtime88 wrote: Good price
I get 56.99. You have to make sure the price shows as 94.99 before adding to cart. Chocolate Brownie, Rocky Road, and others OP listed should work.

$5 for shipping. $62.61 for 1x11lb in Ontario.
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Dec 30, 2012
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Nonya
Just purchased chocolate mint. All in with shipping was $61.99
Sr. Member
Apr 12, 2015
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Alberta
In for 22lbs and 4.4lbs bcaa... let see if they cancel my order lol
Newbie
Jun 15, 2018
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What flavor would be closest to chocolate smooth?
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May 1, 2012
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Thanks op went with the 11lb butter pecan for $61.99 shipped. Nice that there's already 4.5g bcaa
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Jan 19, 2005
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With MPVIP40, I'm getting 11lbs for 87.59. I guess the sale ended at 12:00 EST.
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recordman wrote: With MPVIP40, I'm getting 11lbs for 87.59. I guess the sale ended at 12:00 EST.
There's 3 flavors that are cheaper. The names are in the op
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Jul 3, 2015
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recordman wrote: With MPVIP40, I'm getting 11lbs for 87.59. I guess the sale ended at 12:00 EST.
Nope. I just paid #RockyRoad for CA$56.99+$5 shipping.
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Jul 15, 2009
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Concentrate? Pass.

With all dairy prices low (because production is outstripping demand while people are making fewer trips to the supermarket during Covid-19) and with gyms closed (depressing whey isolate demand), there should really be much better deals.
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May 25, 2009
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anatman wrote: Concentrate? Pass.

With all dairy prices low (because production is outstripping demand while people are making fewer trips to the supermarket during Covid-19) and with gyms closed (depressing whey isolate demand), there should really be much better deals.
Can't you just use a tablespoon or 2 more and get the same protein amount as isolate?
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11lb Chocolate Brownie Batter for $59.51 shipped total (includes 4% CB)
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fightbriz wrote: Can't you just use a tablespoon or 2 more and get the same protein amount as isolate?
The reasons to prefer isolate:
  • significantly less stomach discomfort and gas (particularly for the lactose intolerant)--EDIT: concentrate has 20-110x more lactose than isolate [see post below]
  • relatively free of fat, and the steroid-hormones (like estrogen) that dairy cows are fed are lipid soluble so are found in the fat fraction
  • "concentrate" has no regulated definition ("isolate" has to be at least 90% protein and "concentrate" is anything less than that)--so you have no similar guarantee what you're getting (concentrates are typically 34-80% protein content).
  • isolate provides slightly cleaner macros if you're on a strict diet
Most of this is covered in the guide I'm writing up (linked in sig).

Honestly, I think the gas issue (and estrogen) are my biggest concerns. If your stomach handles concentrate fine then go for it. But I find you can usually nab isolate for similar prices if you can wait.

The Revolution-Nutrition bulk whey isolate that I'm using now was recently on sale for $135 (with free shipping) for 25 lbs (that's $59 per 11 lbs with free shipping).
Last edited by anatman on May 21st, 2020 12:12 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Oct 31, 2012
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Nova Scotia
Good deal, thanks OP. I ran out today!

I would mentioning the 4% Rakuten in the first post...I didn't see it until after I ordered :(

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