If you think about the quality of the nutrients as compared to cost per serving and as compared to other products you can take a pretty accurate guess that you...wait for it...are getting what you paid for.
Price isnt always the key...if your using less to get more at a higher cost you are ahead of the game. My thoughts are that if your stuck on price, why not just do a 50/50 mix with a cheaper product...you will increase the benefits of the lower nutritive product at the least.
And your mind wallet will feel more at ease. (although your not really saving that much money) Im ordering some to use when I finally start "for real" training. Because I believe time & quality = money. If you use the best potential of a product, you are saving time (meaning better utilization equals metabolic efficiency equals best possibility of results) which equals money saved. just my thoughts. Also factor in the time and money spent cutting the fat you gain from cheaper products...its all relative.
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