That is because your comparing it to a normal whey or whey blend . If you actually “listen” to the review and the previous one I explain why it’s priced the way it is.
Comparing an egg protein to a normal low
Budget whey you can buy is apples to oranges . People complain isolates and vegan proteins as expensive, well there is a reason why... just like egg protein
No GMO’s
No lactose or dairy
Keto friendly
Paleo friendly
Very high BV value
Zero artificial colors, flavors or sweeteners
Hormone and antibiotic free
Non GMO
danielmoo I am sure can chime in more seeing you only really get it Direct so that’s another reason for a higher price tag and being a new item
So, this probably is good for a small segment of people.
Non GMO- it’s actually inconsequential with studies out there proving it really doesn’t matter. People like to scare the general public with these things with a greater agenda behind.
No Lactose- If you buy a whey with lesser Carbs (not isolate), this is nearly non-exsistant.
Keto friendly- How is 1-2gms of carb going to make any difference in Keto. It will definitely not push you out of Ketosis unless the whey is just full of crap like dextrin and some other fillers.
Paleo friendly- For Paleo diet, whey protein is almost RECOMMENDED if you’re trying to build muscle to get high amounts of protein in your body.
Very High Biological Value- doesn’t mean jack in this scenario. Because you’re “supplementing” only a scoop or two. How much difference is a scoop of high BV going to make in your overall recovery or muscle building.
Zero artificial colors and flavours- people drink Preworkout supplements which has even color dyes. Inconsequential.
Hormone and Antibiotic free- I don’t even want to go there. In that case, we may not even eat the vegetables we consume everyday.
So, like I said, it’s just way over priced for a regular gym goer to even buy a product like this.