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Optimum Nutrition Gold Standard 100% Whey 10lb (4.55kg) $124.90 Shipped @ SuppsRUs

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Bought Gold Standard 10lb Whey this morning from Supps R Us. Got it for $124.90 including shipping. Also got a free magazine, shaker and box of cake bites (Cake bites seems like its only a temporary gift).

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    • +8

      If you can't convert pounds to kg then you don't even lift

      • +1

        hahaha so true

        • -5

          You only lift 5kg brah? Maybe I don’t deal with single and double digit pounds.

          • +1

            @cnut: Can you convert that to pounds for me?

          • @cnut: kg to lb.. multiply by 2 then add 10%
            lb to kg.. divide by 2 then minus 10%

            ain't that hard brahhhhhhhh

            • +1

              @Da dpG: Easy on the testosterone! You’ve got rage! 😆

              • @cnut: haha no rage.. all smiles man 😆

                • @Da dpG: Yeah man, I'm kidding around about the whole thing too. Don't care it's in pounds, ounces, tonnes, or whatever. XD

            • @Da dpG: 1kg is 2.2lbs so just multiply or divide by 2.2
              why make it harder than it needs to be?

      • It literally has the kilogram conversion on the product page when you select a size.

    • +3

      I'm with you mate.

      • +1

        +1. Metric always.

  • +1

    Not a terrible deal with the extra stuff, but if you're just after the goods there has been a couple of cheaper deals recently.

  • Could anyone recommend all-natural flavour-free protein (WPC)?

  • It says $149.99?

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      • +1

        Oh duh… Just ordered, thanks!

  • Can anyone confirm the expiry date on this?

    • MFD 01/19 EXP 01/21

  • This is a decent deal, no where near as cheap as those crazy Amazon deals but in general to get a flavoured protein of this quality under $30 per kg is good value.

    P.s. Why is the 'associated' op writing as a customer?

    • We share a complex with Supps R Us and OzBargain has deemed me as associated. Confusing distinction as I'm a customer.

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