What good is a seal of approval if it doesn't meet label claims? BPI has yet to reveal a 3rd party test to back what is in their product. If you ask their reps they just say "We are working on getting that", but are too busy eating 1,300 calories and talking about the mouthfeel and absorption of their under dosed products.
Until BPI will actually show proof that their stuff does meet label claims it is skeptical to the consumer when they are always on BOGO or very cheap. They are selling the majority of their protein under the cost of what the raw materials take to make the product. That alone is a red flag. If Chromadex was such a safe and secure label program, why do so many other companies not utilize it!? PES has 0 problems providing a 3rd party test with their stuff coming back above what is claimed on the label. Scivation may not be as big as BPI, but
1Fast400 never had an issue showing what is in his products and providing tests. Ghost / Nutrabio has a transparent label showing you exactly how much you get in their product. Kodiak, American Metabolix, MuscleTech Whey gold all provide tests to prove their label accuracy.
BPI is so large could easily they could show their consumers you get exactly what is on their label. To them to run a test like that is literally a donation and chump change, and would put the conusmers mind at ease. Then again most general gym goer's probably don't care about label claims, and buy stuff because it tastes good and is cost effective.