Weigh Your Powdered Supps!!!!!

All I know is anybody hung up on a few grams of mrp or protein better be bustin their ass like a rabid animal in the gym or this whole discussion is flat out laughable right outta the gate.

[quote]BJ* wrote:
I would be more concerned that that the POWDER does not actually contain the amount of protein stated on the label as opposed to the scooper being off by a hair…[/quote]

This was my point. If you are going through the trouble of weighing your supplements and the label claims each scoop is 30 grams and it’s way off? I’m calling that company and asking them for my money back because they are cutting their product with something.

[quote]scottiscool wrote:
BJ* wrote:
I would be more concerned that that the POWDER does not actually contain the amount of protein stated on the label as opposed to the scooper being off by a hair…

This was my point. If you are going through the trouble of weighing your supplements and the label claims each scoop is 30 grams and it’s way off? I’m calling that company and asking them for my money back because they are cutting their product with something.
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Ok so here is what I don’t understand. If the scoop weighs 30g, that doesn’t necessarily mean there are 30g of protein in it. You do realize there is a difference right? There are more things in the powder than just protein.

I do realize that, but if I take a level scoop(let’s assume perfectly level) of whatever it is and put it on a scale if it doesn’t weigh 30 grams(or whatever it’s claiming a scoop is) then whatever they have on the label is not what is in the product, or at least not as much of it.

70 cc of just whey isolate(with no sweeteners flavoring etc) is going to weigh one thing
70 cc of whey isolate cut with some malto will weigh another

That’s what I’m implying. If I ordered 100% whey isolate and it doesn’t match up with what whey isolate should weigh than I’m very suspicious.

So far ive only heard random assortments of companies.

Just to clarify

None of these mistaken measurements were actually on Biotest products?