Active since Dec 2024
I have purchased all USN Hardcore Whey GH flavours and have done thorough research in what would be the most cost effective and efficient product for my goals. I have come to love the strawberry and vanilla flavours (not for their taste, but for their leucine ratio) Today I made the same purchase as always, went for USN Hardcore Whey GH French Vanilla. Got home and to my dismay I was staring at a label stating 1.2g leucine per scoop (33g). Not 1.7g as advertised. The product states it was Manufactured late 2024 just like all my other buckets I have purchased.. yet this one holds a considerable lower concentration of Leucine?? How can a product (manufactured at the same time and be identical flavour) hold an entire different composition as all the identical ones I have purchased. I won't even get started by the other amino acids which hold considerablely lower concentration than they are advertised on the website. TLDR: I bought this at Dischem (sealed for authenticity) assuming I'd get the same product as I always do. Instead I got a weaker dumbed down version of the same identical product. Fun fact: Leucine typically makes up about 9–11% of the protein content in whey. So seeing this amino acid profile makes me most certainly doubt the quality and integrity of USN. I am well aware of the GH stack as well as Taurine, Creatine, Glycine.. etc that can affect the amino acid profile. But of I am to take that into consideration than why in the hell is this product so low whilst every other identical product I have bought containing approximately the same composition have much higher amino profiles. Clearly a shady business trying to push inferior formulas and failing miserably to hide it within their "standard" batches. It use to be 1 scoop with 250ml milk to be above the 2g leucine mark. Now 1.5 scoops with milk won't even get me there... (From a whey concentrate product???) Pathetic
I have purchased all USN Hardcore Whey GH flavours and have done thorough research in what would be the most cost effective and efficient product for my goals. I have come to love the strawberry and vanilla flavours (not for their taste, but for their leucine ratio) Today I made the same purchase as always, wnet for USN Hardcore Whey GH French Vanilla. Got home and to my dismay I was staring at a label stating 1.2g leucine per scoop (33g). Not 1.7g as advertised. The product states it was Manufactured late 2024 just like all my other buckets I have purchased.. yet this one holds a considerable lower concentration of Leucine?? How can a product (manufactured at the same time and be identical flavour) hold an entire different composition as all the identical ones I have purchased. I won't even get started by the other amino acids which hold considerablely lower concentration than they are advertised on the website. TLDR: I bought this at Dischem (sealed for authenticity) assuming I'd get the same product as I always do. Instead I got a weaker dumbed down version of the same identical product. Fun fact: Leucine typically makes up about 9–11% of the protein content in whey. So seeing this amino acid profile makes me most certainly doubt the quality and integrity of USN. I am well aware of the GH stack as well as Taurine, Creatine, Glycine.. etc that can affect the amino acid profile. But of I am to take that into consideration than why in the hell is this product so low whilst every other identical product I have bought containing approximately the same composition have much higher amino profiles. Clearly a shady business trying to push inferior formulas and failing miserably to hide it within their "standard" batches. It use to be 1 scoop with 250ml water to be above the 2g leucine mark. Now 1.5 scoops with milk won't even get me there... (From a whey product???) Pathetic. I will no longer support this company for
The only thing worse than their nonexistent service is the questionable state of their food. Since when does chicken have the texture of paste? Out of the four pizzas I ordered, only one could pass as remotely edible. For a place that specializes in pizza, you’d think they’d at least get the basics right, but instead, you’re served a messy mix of sauce and what feels like leftovers from last month’s freezer cleanout. Quality control? Nowhere to be found.
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