@@eksquisite Obviously you've had enough from being shit on by people from top of the food chain. But it's easier to have compassion than hate my man. Hopefully you'll never feel hopeless for the rest of your life, otherwise you would regret for what you have said today. Have some mercy on yourself by reserving some space for compassion.
It's so funny that we pay premium for what was essentially an unwanted waste from the cheese industry 🙃🙃. Also the fact that the protein company doesn't do much except add flavor and packaging 😒😒. We should be able to buy those huge sacks that the protein company buys and save a lot of money !!! 😏😏 (you could always add vanilla or cocoa to it yourself)
Happens all the time. Matco, Snap-On and several others all come from the same company just different colors and brands on them yet they are all the same. That is just one example.
What confused me is I just got some ultra premium protein powder for the price of regular protein because they were out of the kind I wanted (no sweeteners or flavors) but the normal stuff per 30 grams is 27grams of protein and this premium stuff is also 27grams per 30 🤷 it has like a darker white yellowish tinge to it. So what's different
@@mattmatt5864 they cut the whey with mealworm protein or maybe some other dehydrated and ground up insects like cockroaches because it's cheaper than whey. that's how they get the product to you for cheap
@@el_duderino_man Protein farts aren't really real. They're a result of the other ingredients in the powders. Switched from filler filled powders to powders with fewer ingredients and more whole natural ingredients, and the protein farts stopped. When it was just whey isolate, stevia, and I think one other ingredient, there was no bloating, no gas.
Glad that this is showing more people you do NOT need to pay for the most expensive brands. Protein is protein, whey protein is going to be a very high quality source regardless of where you get it. Don’t fall for the marketing, colorful labels, endorsements / sponsored influencers, buzz phrases like “lean muscle”, “special blend to promote recovery”, etc. Companies know what gets people hyped. The suggestion that they’re the only brand you can trust, the endorsements from athletes, the idea that people think “lean muscle” is a special type of muscle you can only get from specific protein sources. They rely on newbies’ lack of critical thinking skills and general knowledge. Don’t fall for it, save your money and go with whatever cheap whey you can find in bulk
@@nenkobaylov2470 Although I like milk, cheese, cottage cheese, but then it will also add lot of calories, carbs etc. Just for little protein. It will make my wieght-loss + strength/endurance journey difficult
idk but, I have heard that in market many fake whey protein are also there, if not buying good brand, then you will be ripped money, nor will get any protein from eating fake protein
How do I order that 20 kg package that was transported before packaging ? Also the video didn’t explained why they put the scoop always at the bottom but not on top 😂
Back when whey had no value, our farm would get paid to let them dump the whey on our land. It worked great cuz we needed the fields to be watered. Only drawback was the most horrible stench.
Spoiler: Buying anything in bulk from a factory will almost always be cheaper than individual sale from other companies utilizing that product. This is true for almost every product ever. As it turns out, companies need profit to exist. hth
Very detailed and informative content which was also easy to understand. 👍. In India we have one protein brand named as Avataar Whey Protein and it's the only company in India who produces Raw Whey and supplies as whey protein as well. Otherwise if I look at various other protein brand companies they basically import raw whey and do white labelling and branding of their protein powder.
Avatar ko to 900rs/kg ke hisab se bechna chahiye. Jabki ye 2000rs/ kg ke hisab se bech rhi hai. Farak kya hai fir isme aur international trusted and tested brand me.
Did you not see the process materials machine cows workers from hands on labor to science to health and safety not to mention marketing and distribution. To pay for all this infrastructure to run a good business as well as economic development is why price points are set the way they are and they charge what they charge not to mention competition.
Exactly the companies only add flavor All whey are the same The difference is Adding. Flavors the best are zero sugars or low sugar And some add some other ingredients like more bcaa glutamine some add creatine Just buy your protein from known companies like on muscletech biotech fa myprotein ... You know what I'm. Talking about
hardly just a label, this is a highly processed product that is exposed to treatment and temperature changes that create something that the body has never been exposed to in nature in such concentrations. Protein powders, especially flavoured examples spike insulin like a Mars bar. Hardly just a label.
Instead of putting in a separate scoop in each tub, they should incorporate the scoop into the lid. This will cut labour costs and prevent people from going, "ah crap, the scoop's in the powder"
Some companies would have to add ingredients after the fact. The protein I use has chips ahoy in it. Plus there has to be some sort of processing they're not showing. For example the nutritional labels differ for types of whey such as isolate and hydrolyzed. some are lactose free as well which indicates further processing. This is what I assume the premium comes from.
We in our coutry used whey for pig farming. Extra fast groth, good taste. Than someone in dairy industry introduced ways to make powder protein from it. Vacuum evaporation decreaces temperatures and energy consumption. Water boils at 25°C at if remenber well around 150mbar.
@@28goldenboy Very true. I did the cost breakdown for myself like 5 years ago. It was like 3-5 cents CAD per gram of protein for whey isolates. 7-15 cents per gram for more premium brands. In comparison, eggs were 7-15 cents per gram of protein, beef steak was 21 cents per g of protein. Chicken 15 cents. Obviously whole foods contain other macro and micronutrients though. But protein wise whey isolates are the best.
@@gsb22 I'm vergan for 7 years already, do not worry about me. Also, your information is wrong. There is no such thing as incomplete protein, there are two types of proteins, animal and vegetal. The vegetal one is more healthy . But you do you, I also go to gym, no pre-workout no nothing and I resist more than my friend in the gym with nothing they take :))). Maybe you should try it before speaking non sense. I have medical knowledge also so, yeah.
@@mateicristian777As a researcher for food science for over 10 years, I'm not totally agree with you. Why vegans always have super ego, that's i don't understand?
We have used whey for manny things back in the day. People in those times couldn’t afford any thing go to waste. For example where I live we use it to make whey butter or use it for pig feed because of all the nutrients and protein it contains
What you described is not high protein or good quality protein. What you could do is make a smoothies with Greek yogurt and whole eggs plus extra egg white now that's high quality and high protein.
Nice video. You may have skipped (Or I have lol) few ingredients like separating agents. I assume this is what's called whey concentrate vs isolate and hydrolyzate?
it's all about making (your) money. as the saying goes, Milk the Cow.. it's a pact between shrewd businessmen and farmers to milk us. they pushing so hard to make us think drinking cow's milk is actually good for us lol
Crazy to think if the one factory goes down the whole country would be in a protein supplement deficit. You would think there would be more factories than just one
It wasn't anything polluting nor unwanted in the past, my father told me that they used to feed it back to the cattle because it has a great nutritional value
Not to mention the enormous amount of air they include in these containers, which no doubt adds to the storage and transportation costs of the product. So we're effectively paying more for air!
@@gszxc for sure, but obviously since they are competing with so many other similar products on shelves, I think that's why they all feel the need to use oversized containers.
@@ABNRONEeven if some of it settles, I can definitely tell you that vitamin tablets and capsules don't settle that much and here they sell in oversized containers with about 1/3 space! I also find it hard to visualise how powdered protein can take up 30% more volume when loosely packed.
@@RaphaelChan888 You pay for the weight not the size of the tub, however customers are dumb so they see a big tub and think they're getting more. Always look at the grams. People are so dumb
I just saw 3 brands I've used and they all come from the same origin...Guess aside from other supplements or flavoring they use, there's no difference except the pricing premium
I was actually expecting a more automated process. There are still a lot of humans in the loop. Example: The spoon can be delivered by a machine, and the weight quality control for each bag can also be automated
@@nobody6803 Automation is a normal part of an advancing civilization. Example: With machinery, you no longer need to have the same amount of farmers that we had 500 years ago
every machine needs an technician i rather do a 6 month course and service those machines once a week and get paid the same amount or more (usually more) as working whole day @@nobody6803
It seems that all the protein powder is the same then? It seems all the brands that are coming from that plant at least. They just run it with a different label and it put the same product in each container. I definitely want one of those huge bags! 😛
No, it depends what cow it is from. Ie grass fed and pasture raised cows are much better quality than grain fed. Id be interested to know if those cows are grass fed or not.
No. Cuz milk has little protein with other macros like carbs and fats in abundance, on the other hand whey protein is highly concentrated substance which is mostly protein.
Yes 1 litre milk has 30g protein one to two scoops whey (50g) has 35g protein, its just marketed as an easy solution/shortcut to a ripped body so that they can overcharge u.
Thank you, whey employees and cows, for making the stuff for my gains.
XD
And also the slaughter of old cows and newborn male calves.
@@JiasenLiu ahah meat goes brrrr
@@JiasenLiu my favorite part
@@eksquisite Obviously you've had enough from being shit on by people from top of the food chain. But it's easier to have compassion than hate my man. Hopefully you'll never feel hopeless for the rest of your life, otherwise you would regret for what you have said today. Have some mercy on yourself by reserving some space for compassion.
It's so funny that we pay premium for what was essentially an unwanted waste from the cheese industry 🙃🙃. Also the fact that the protein company doesn't do much except add flavor and packaging 😒😒. We should be able to buy those huge sacks that the protein company buys and save a lot of money !!! 😏😏 (you could always add vanilla or cocoa to it yourself)
Exactly!
they dont want a strong population. they want us weak af, vegan and eating soy so we don't resist government tyranny.
we goota find link to these factories and buy wholesale sacks lol
Bro the purification and extraction process is costly
Same history with lobsters
So one factory can produce protein brands for multiple companies using basically one ingredient 😮
Its called private labeling. 1 company will use the same formula for many brands. Its industry standard.
Happens all the time. Matco, Snap-On and several others all come from the same company just different colors and brands on them yet they are all the same. That is just one example.
FELIPE+ WHICH ONE HAS ONE INGREDIENT? CHECK THE LABEL KID
@@leelunk8235 don't you worry about me reading labels...
Yes, sir.
Crazy to know that most brands get their protein from the same place
Most consumer goods work the same way, especially for low cost mass market.
It's dumb they say it's clean when there employees with nasty hands stick bare hand✋ in there no gloves they could have had sweat or sht on them eww
just like gas
What confused me is I just got some ultra premium protein powder for the price of regular protein because they were out of the kind I wanted (no sweeteners or flavors) but the normal stuff per 30 grams is 27grams of protein and this premium stuff is also 27grams per 30 🤷 it has like a darker white yellowish tinge to it. So what's different
@@mattmatt5864 they cut the whey with mealworm protein or maybe some other dehydrated and ground up insects like cockroaches because it's cheaper than whey. that's how they get the product to you for cheap
Thank you body builders for helping recycle and saving the planet 😅
💪😎
Protein farts contribute to global warming though 😂
@@el_duderino_man
Protein farts aren't really real. They're a result of the other ingredients in the powders.
Switched from filler filled powders to powders with fewer ingredients and more whole natural ingredients, and the protein farts stopped.
When it was just whey isolate, stevia, and I think one other ingredient, there was no bloating, no gas.
Haha😂
You’re welcome 💪
If you close your eyes, you can hear Andrew Tate
Your comment deserves more likes
I hear him fam😅
lol. 😂😂😂😂😂
People really think everyone with English accent is andrew tate💀
It’s him without the swearing😆
Most unrealistic part was when the worker put the scoop at the top of the protein container
when being delivered the tub will move around resulting in the power being sent up to the top of the tub so the scoop gets buried
The trick is to used the spoon from the box that you just fininshed. Eventually you will find in the new box, the "new" spoon 😂
😂😂😂
so true@@TheEmperor000
@@TheEmperor000this guy gets it
Interesting to see the way they weigh the whey
😂
😂
😂😂😂😂
This is the way of the whey
No whey!
Very educational video! Also gave insights into the milk pasturization process😊
Glad you enjoyed it!
I'm a bodybuilder and knowing how whey protein is made is very valuable
How so?
I’m a 10x mr Olympia and this video is very valuable
@@furaidoraisuI’m a alien and this video is very valuable
I`m an astronaut and this video is verry valuble for me
its made by dirty hair bare hand 0:58 bon apetit
God bless cows and bulls ❤
Lmao
bulls ?
Indeed. I had no idea cow gives out 30 liters of milk every day. They're really not sufficiently appreciated.
photosynthesis*
@@Mr.Potato23 yesh cause beef can’t breed 😝
Cows look happy. We have much to thank the cows for.
I think the cows should milk people for a change
We indians thank cows too much. They literally own the streets here. LOL
whey protein is actually used for taste and texture in many other products, not just for use as a protein supplement.
gym rats saves the planet
So essentially we’re all getting ripped off by paying 60 to 70 bucks for a big box of same protein. 😅
Yeap, looks that way
@@martinregular5003whey*
Real trainers been saying get your protein from food.
Yes it should be $20 at most for a big tub.
No, you could freely make your own if you wish. Capitalism at work. If you will pay, they will provide it.
Glad that this is showing more people you do NOT need to pay for the most expensive brands. Protein is protein, whey protein is going to be a very high quality source regardless of where you get it. Don’t fall for the marketing, colorful labels, endorsements / sponsored influencers, buzz phrases like “lean muscle”, “special blend to promote recovery”, etc.
Companies know what gets people hyped. The suggestion that they’re the only brand you can trust, the endorsements from athletes, the idea that people think “lean muscle” is a special type of muscle you can only get from specific protein sources. They rely on newbies’ lack of critical thinking skills and general knowledge. Don’t fall for it, save your money and go with whatever cheap whey you can find in bulk
And how do you suggest we do that bitch
The quality protein is to drink a few glasses of fresh milk or to eat cottage cheese.😉
@@nenkobaylov2470 Although I like milk, cheese, cottage cheese, but then it will also add lot of calories, carbs etc. Just for little protein. It will make my wieght-loss + strength/endurance journey difficult
idk but, I have heard that in market many fake whey protein are also there, if not buying good brand, then you will be ripped money, nor will get any protein from eating fake protein
How do I order that 20 kg package that was transported before packaging ?
Also the video didn’t explained why they put the scoop always at the bottom but not on top 😂
7:51
dumbass
My scoop is always on top (Iso100)
Lol that's what I was thinking. The lady did put it on the top but then how the hell does that scoop always end up in the middle or bottom
Moving and banging around moving vehicles during transportation will cause the scoop to slowly settle at the bottom.
Back when whey had no value, our farm would get paid to let them dump the whey on our land. It worked great cuz we needed the fields to be watered. Only drawback was the most horrible stench.
@aloesecretinc oil from grains was once used as industrial lubricant, but eventually convinced the public it was good food!
They call it "Vegetable " oil
Just here to check that it’s not made out of worms
Bro, same. 😂
😂
😂🫂
Same 😂😂😂😂
Same here 😂
Wow....Fascinating and important Physical Chemistry applied to food and nutrition. Excellent presentation.
*bio
it missed a few details that I wanted to know
This info is whey important!
We should be able to buy those huge sacks that the protein company buys and save a lot of money
Why do you copy other people's comments?
Herd mentality, we're humans after all. Or maybe he just commented without reading comments? A lot of people do that too.
@@Unaaa9 i doubt it. Every single word is 1:1 the same from the top comment
Spoiler: Buying anything in bulk from a factory will almost always be cheaper than individual sale from other companies utilizing that product. This is true for almost every product ever. As it turns out, companies need profit to exist. hth
Aye
man i wanna work in one of these factories (i will steal two scoops everyday)
So exercise not only keeps you fit and healthy, but it also keeps the planet fit and healthy
The price of anything is what the consumer is willing to pay
Easy way to get 24-29 grams of protein to supplement a food diet. Love my whey
Oddly specific numbers but I do agree 😄
No Whey!!
Fuck whey protein shakes
I like the way they weigh the whey
No whey!
Interesting to see that the different company's products all come from the same factories
Very detailed and informative content which was also easy to understand. 👍. In India we have one protein brand named as Avataar Whey Protein and it's the only company in India who produces Raw Whey and supplies as whey protein as well. Otherwise if I look at various other protein brand companies they basically import raw whey and do white labelling and branding of their protein powder.
Bhai tu konsa protein leta hai?
@@MR.TIMETRAVELLER Avatar Whey Protein
@@SwapnilDhabekar is it giving good results?
what about amul?
Avatar ko to 900rs/kg ke hisab se bechna chahiye. Jabki ye 2000rs/ kg ke hisab se bech rhi hai.
Farak kya hai fir isme aur international trusted and tested brand me.
Then why tf is this so expensive it should be cheap af
It's called "Markup pricing."
In a capitalist society, businesses can decide how much their products are worth, even if they are cheap to begin with.
Facts 😂
Did you not see the process materials machine cows workers from hands on labor to science to health and safety not to mention marketing and distribution. To pay for all this infrastructure to run a good business as well as economic development is why price points are set the way they are and they charge what they charge not to mention competition.
😅
So basically, all whey protein made with milk are the same. The price vary depending on the brand. Thank you for this educational video.
Exactly the companies only add flavor
All whey are the same
The difference is
Adding. Flavors the best are zero sugars or low sugar
And some add some other ingredients like more bcaa glutamine some add creatine
Just buy your protein from known companies like on muscletech biotech fa myprotein ... You know what I'm. Talking about
they truly turned a waste product into a premium supplement simply by adding a fancy label
hardly just a label, this is a highly processed product that is exposed to treatment and temperature changes that create something that the body has never been exposed to in nature in such concentrations. Protein powders, especially flavoured examples spike insulin like a Mars bar. Hardly just a label.
It's not a waste product. Humans used to think it was before we had better technology
@@_Belteshazzar_ it was a waste product. Then they found ways to make it useful.
@@MrCow579 right. So they didn't just add a fancy label so people bought it. They discovered that it was useful, I.E. not a waste product
@@_Belteshazzar_ it literally was a waste product before. It even says so in the video lmao
The AI voice had me fooled until about 3/4 way through, they are getting so good!
I listen from breathing, an Ai can't breathe
@@invisableobserveryou haven't met chatgpt advanced voice mode then 😁
Instead of putting in a separate scoop in each tub, they should incorporate the scoop into the lid. This will cut labour costs and prevent people from going, "ah crap, the scoop's in the powder"
He lost me when he said happy and healthy cows 😂
i didn't hear no complaints!
Theres a dairy farm near me and they do look happy and healthy 🐄
The labeling process is what sticks out to me. Same protein nutritional properties different price tag...
Some companies would have to add ingredients after the fact. The protein I use has chips ahoy in it. Plus there has to be some sort of processing they're not showing. For example the nutritional labels differ for types of whey such as isolate and hydrolyzed. some are lactose free as well which indicates further processing. This is what I assume the premium comes from.
@@QuorumOf1 The whey is already lactose free before going to the whey factory. Look at 4:54.
Exactly, now just buy the cheapest.
I heard it from rich piana , saying these all protein powders comes from a same place !!
He was right
I miss that guy Rich Piana
Actually quite a few manufacturers globally, big and small.
@@laowai2000 yeah ,
But rich said that about 🇺🇸
Cute how you show happy cows on a green hill 😂
When in reality, they're diseased smoking cigarettes croaking over😂
Now I realise why most proteins don’t mix very well 😂
Pbn nutrition whey costs like 30 dollars for 2.25kg and mixes well If u don’t have the metal ball in the shaker it won’t mix
To the considerate worker that knows our struggle and places the scoop at the TOP of the protein powder, thank you.
Could anyone else see how the protein particles was separated and put into premium whey brands whilst the others are sent to the cheaper brands
isn't that the point? concentrate vs isolate vs hydrolysate
The narrator sounds like Andrew Tate 😂
Speaking facts
Lmfaoooooooo
Top G
Every time he says "Whey" you have to drink
Also way or weigh 😂
do you know the wey
drink whey?
Also "protein"
I believe that all whey protein powder brands supply from the same couple factories.
Narrator: "the weighing room"
Me: Nice Pun
thanks for sharing
Factory workers not wearing gloves is impressive.
i was wondering why no one talking about it in the comment sec, after seeing they have hair on their hands, & using wrist brands, that's just wow
To add the protein composition 😁
roughage
now suddenly everybody gotta wear gloves, we survived millions of years without them. I guess you prefer latex micro particles to get into your food
@@Typon Yeah, those survivors also never had the chance to try protein powders from the factory.
We in our coutry used whey for pig farming. Extra fast groth, good taste.
Than someone in dairy industry introduced ways to make powder protein from it.
Vacuum evaporation decreaces temperatures and energy consumption. Water boils at 25°C at if remenber well around 150mbar.
Which country ??
@@chohanshahajan7201whey protein from pig milk??
because of the ridiculously high price of Protein powders I thought they were made out of gold or something
When you actually analyze the cost per gram of powder is actually more affordable than other protein sources such as meat.
@@28goldenboy
Very true. I did the cost breakdown for myself like 5 years ago. It was like 3-5 cents CAD per gram of protein for whey isolates. 7-15 cents per gram for more premium brands.
In comparison, eggs were 7-15 cents per gram of protein, beef steak was 21 cents per g of protein. Chicken 15 cents.
Obviously whole foods contain other macro and micronutrients though. But protein wise whey isolates are the best.
Liar@@28goldenboy
Dude your getting a pure source of protein. Stop complaining.
Gods creation of the cow is incredible 🤤✝️☝🏽
The workers should use gloves💀
Yep, after whatching this I will go to plant based proteins....thanks......
Plant based proteins are incomplete protein, make sure you eat the food that complements that amino acid profile missing from plant based protein.
@@gsb22 I'm vergan for 7 years already, do not worry about me. Also, your information is wrong. There is no such thing as incomplete protein, there are two types of proteins, animal and vegetal. The vegetal one is more healthy . But you do you, I also go to gym, no pre-workout no nothing and I resist more than my friend in the gym with nothing they take :))). Maybe you should try it before speaking non sense. I have medical knowledge also so, yeah.
@@mateicristian777 I have medical knowledge , haha. Injecting roids does not equal to medical knowledge.
@@mateicristian777As a researcher for food science for over 10 years, I'm not totally agree with you.
Why vegans always have super ego, that's i don't understand?
How much cheese extracting water required to make 1 kg of whey protein powder?
Around 20 Lt.
I am a big fan of this brand of whey protein. I have proven that it is really good. My muscles are gaining. I love whey hi-solate.
Even though I'm an engineer, I find this video very informative
Whey Isolate is better than Whey Concentrate by far. The problem is when companies add Dextrose, Asfulsame phosphate, Sucralose etc...
Thank you sir for sharing 🙏🏾
We have used whey for manny things back in the day. People in those times couldn’t afford any thing go to waste. For example where I live we use it to make whey butter or use it for pig feed because of all the nutrients and protein it contains
Yoooo half the workers had no gloves full hand inside 😂
MyProtein brand...like literally.
People of the factory watching me using milk with my protein powder after all the effort they did 👁️👄👁️
Just buy a proper blender and good mix of nuts & Oat with banana and zero fat milk or whatever you like much healthier and cost effective.
What you described is not high protein or good quality protein. What you could do is make a smoothies with Greek yogurt and whole eggs plus extra egg white now that's high quality and high protein.
@granddaddyofthemall6320 Yeah, exactly this, too without the load of extra unnecessary sugar.
It's a supplement for a reason! It's best to obtain the protein from unprocessed foods.
Nice video. You may have skipped (Or I have lol) few ingredients like separating agents. I assume this is what's called whey concentrate vs isolate and hydrolyzate?
IIRC, its the repetitive process that makes a concentrate and isolate and then hydrolyzate.
All the the employees 💪
Milk is in my top 10 easily 😋
🥛
واقعا این همه کنار هم قرار دادن محتوای کیهانی با چنین گویندگی در این مدت زمان تحسین برانگیز، 🎉❤ دست مریزاد، لذت بردم
01:28 -Cows are made of Whey protein
Yet these companies charge crazy prices for this stuff now.
its expensive to maintain this machinery, but the powder in itself should cost less than a bag of milk
it's all about making (your) money. as the saying goes, Milk the Cow..
it's a pact between shrewd businessmen and farmers to milk us. they pushing so hard to make us think drinking cow's milk is actually good for us lol
@@risky_von3117 1 kil of this powder needs 20 liters of milk
I love your content.... So i am now sure that Whey protein is safe n useful to fulfill protein requirement....
Me watching this while drinking my protein shake
Same bro 😂
Me watching this drinking from the source which is whole milk and also better ya clowns .🤣🤣 and cheaper.
That hairy arm going into the tank lol
Never-Ever better than the real deal
awesome!
"It is believed that Happy and Healthy cows .... " LOL !!!
Yes, it is believed!
I peeped that sentence as well…
I always enjoy watching how things are made
I like how the process is all well and good but then they slap a brand name on it and it's worth varies per lb for magical reasons
power of branding and marketing I guess. Although a lot of protein powders then add their own flavours and additional compunds like BCAA's
I like this factory
Crazy to think if the one factory goes down the whole country would be in a protein supplement deficit. You would think there would be more factories than just one
واقعا این همه کنار هم قرار دادن محتوای کیهانی با چنین گویندگی در این مدت زمان تحسین برانگیز، دست مریزاد، لذت بردم
@@NicoleMoore-x8x ?
Raw milk ❤
This is fascinating! Great video, thank you.
It wasn't anything polluting nor unwanted in the past, my father told me that they used to feed it back to the cattle because it has a great nutritional value
Not to mention the enormous amount of air they include in these containers, which no doubt adds to the storage and transportation costs of the product. So we're effectively paying more for air!
they are priced by weight...
Settlement... The product settles because of aireation while blended and packaged.
@@gszxc for sure, but obviously since they are competing with so many other similar products on shelves, I think that's why they all feel the need to use oversized containers.
@@ABNRONEeven if some of it settles, I can definitely tell you that vitamin tablets and capsules don't settle that much and here they sell in oversized containers with about 1/3 space! I also find it hard to visualise how powdered protein can take up 30% more volume when loosely packed.
@@RaphaelChan888 You pay for the weight not the size of the tub, however customers are dumb so they see a big tub and think they're getting more. Always look at the grams. People are so dumb
I just saw 3 brands I've used and they all come from the same origin...Guess aside from other supplements or flavoring they use, there's no difference except the pricing premium
I m buying a cow tomorrow to get the milk directly 😂
It can’t be put into creeks or soil, so let’s feed it to humans! 😅wtf
What a process , wonder how it's so cheap
7:45 “wheying” process lol
"weighing"
Bravo to these who devise all thos
So what is that factory from which I can buy directly when isolate protein instead of myprotein? lol
When it was a waste product, the environment couldn't handle those GAINS.
I was actually expecting a more automated process. There are still a lot of humans in the loop. Example: The spoon can be delivered by a machine, and the weight quality control for each bag can also be automated
I prefer humans....
And you know why ? Cause I work and want to keep my job and my money
@@nobody6803 Automation is a normal part of an advancing civilization. Example: With machinery, you no longer need to have the same amount of farmers that we had 500 years ago
and i noticed a lot of bare handling with many and very unnecessary potential contaminants. if they would just wear gloves and proper sterile clothing
every machine needs an technician i rather do a 6 month course and service those machines once a week and get paid the same amount or more (usually more) as working whole day @@nobody6803
@@ernesthow3795 gloves get dirty the second you touch something easier to sanitize hands every 15min
any recommendations for whey protein brands?
I wonder why they only fill 1/3 of the containers. Every time I buy whey , it's 2/3 empty.
That’s the power of marketing, pay usd 60/70 instead of usd 4-7 (same nutrition from whole milk).
It seems that all the protein powder is the same then? It seems all the brands that are coming from that plant at least. They just run it with a different label and it put the same product in each container. I definitely want one of those huge bags! 😛
No, it depends what cow it is from. Ie grass fed and pasture raised cows are much better quality than grain fed. Id be interested to know if those cows are grass fed or not.
So lets all eat grass.
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Cant we get the same protein by drinking milk?
No. Cuz milk has little protein with other macros like carbs and fats in abundance, on the other hand whey protein is highly concentrated substance which is mostly protein.
You would drown haha
@@christo6142 im going to touch you lil ni
Yes 1 litre milk has 30g protein one to two scoops whey (50g) has 35g protein, its just marketed as an easy solution/shortcut to a ripped body so that they can overcharge u.
@@joshuamaka876that sounds like an oversimplification.
I'm farmer! Cool process 🤤.
I Wonder where one could buy the whole inflavored 20 kg package from
look for bulk whey protein you will be surprised how cheap it is when there no name brand labels on it
@prototype9000 directly from the main factory 😂😂
10kg is like 50/80s
Dollars 😂😂😂no flavor
Raw factory whey 😂😂😂