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Re: Cheap food: can you beat this price in your country?
by
uneng
on 27/02/2023, 22:33:58 UTC
I don't know how much you pay for a gym monthly subscription, but it's also cheap here. I was paying 15$ and now I will pay 9$ in another gym.
Monthly contracts are a little expensive but 1-2 year contracts are cheap. Roughly, you can find great GYM with sauna, solarium and other premium services for 45 Euro a month.
Hmm, it sounds very interesting.

Do you also consume protein powders (1kg for 19,19$) and creatine (250g for 15,35$)? Those are the costs.
You shouldn't really buy cheap protein powder because shady companies do amino spiking to bump up the overall protein content of a powder. Optimum Nutrition gold standard whey is really a gold standard. Best price and quality ratio.
I bought from the official site of a national brand called Growth. Their rates and feedbacks are pretty positive. Coincidentally, today a friend of mine showed a 2kg jar of Optimum Nutrition brand and he really said it's the best available, and said to have just paid 19$ for that through a popular general shopping platform. I think it's too cheap to be legit, so it's really not advised to purchased these goods at websites which aren't the official ones of the brands.

Hard to be certain you are acquiring a legit product here...