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post Oct 22 2015, 02:38 PM, updated 11y ago

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What do you think of GYM Junkie and Weekend Warrior? nutrition wise and price wise, would it be better to take this or the real whey protein from providers such as ON/BSN/etc?
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post Oct 22 2015, 10:59 PM

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never heard of them before
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post Oct 23 2015, 01:05 PM

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Of course its better to take the real whey protein as it contains alot more protein that those drinks. If you ask the cashier how much protein powder they put into the blender, you'll be surprised.
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post Oct 25 2015, 04:26 PM

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QUOTE(asciii @ Oct 22 2015, 02:38 PM)
What do you think of GYM Junkie and Weekend Warrior? nutrition wise and price wise, would it be better to take this or the real whey protein from providers such as ON/BSN/etc?
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Boost protein shake selling at rm13.80 containing 24g protein vs rm3.50 home made whey (rm300 = 150 servings + 8 Oz milk). Of course buying fr boost is instant gratification as oppose to going home and mixing your shake.

On a side note I m always amazed that boost business model can survive in our market for so long. Extremely overpriced fruit mix without proper ambiance or sitting. Some might compare it w gourmet coffee but those places offer proper sitting area where you can lounge at their plush sofa and be seen being cool and hip sipping your expensive Kopi susu. Boost is just a kiosk w plastic chairs charging Australian prices in a 3rd world.
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post Oct 30 2015, 01:47 PM

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QUOTE(rakyat @ Oct 25 2015, 04:26 PM)
Boost protein shake selling at rm13.80 containing 24g protein vs rm3.50 home made whey (rm300 = 150 servings + 8 Oz milk). Of course buying fr boost is instant gratification as oppose to going home and mixing your shake.

On a side note I m always amazed that boost business model can survive in our market for so long. Extremely overpriced fruit mix without proper ambiance or sitting. Some might compare it w gourmet coffee but those places offer proper sitting area where you can lounge at their plush sofa and be seen being cool and hip sipping your expensive Kopi susu. Boost is just a kiosk w plastic chairs charging Australian prices in a 3rd world.
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As long as there are still girls...their business will work...
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post Nov 6 2015, 02:29 PM

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QUOTE(rakyat @ Oct 25 2015, 04:26 PM)
Boost protein shake selling at rm13.80 containing 24g protein vs rm3.50 home made whey (rm300 = 150 servings + 8 Oz milk). Of course buying fr boost is instant gratification as oppose to going home and mixing your shake.

On a side note I m always amazed that boost business model can survive in our market for so long. Extremely overpriced fruit mix without proper ambiance or sitting. Some might compare it w gourmet coffee but those places offer proper sitting area where you can lounge at their plush sofa and be seen being cool and hip sipping your expensive Kopi susu. Boost is just a kiosk w plastic chairs charging Australian prices in a 3rd world.
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well it is one of the more seasoned juice brands thats in the market. even prior to the current juice 'boom'. so i guess its just a trusted brand, although everything watered down with apple juice.
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post Nov 6 2015, 09:18 PM

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overpriced shit. i can make better with my own smoothies at home
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post Nov 8 2015, 06:59 PM

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DIY is better than wasting cash in this manner. You spend less if you whip one yourself.

 

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