De__eB
Well-known member
And I can certainly understand where you're coming from as well. No one is at fault here. It's simply the nature of protein powder: prices are rising and we still need to make a profit at one point or another. Hate the game, not the player![]()
Whether you hate the game or the player, when new proteins are hitting market prices of $15/lb in 2 lb tubs the convenience of a protein shake starts to diminish compared to $3/gallon milk and $2/lb chicken breasts.
And that's not a knock on just you guys, obviously prices are going up and the industry is being squeezed, it just seems to be nearing a point where you start permanently losing consumers to the kitchen.