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Excellent.

Anybody actually know off hand of a company that does this kinda testing? I know I saw it somewhere the first time this topic came up ages ago, but I can't seem to remember where I saw it exactly.

I'll chip in $10 for that just for shits and giggles.

I recall seeing in that thread posted that it wasn't actually that expensive? I thnk that thread even had details on where/who to send it to.

Troy: WTF is a muscle meal?

http://musclemealsdirect.com.au/

Also that's awesome! I'm fairly sure it was maybe a tiny bit over $50 or something, which we pretty much have covered. Once we work out where to get it done, I guess we can sort out cashola haha

Man that's expensive dude 0_0 but whatever works for you...

$10/meal. considering the very good majority of people in say The Wasteland whorethread seem to buy their meals every single day, I'd say it's not that bad at all.

show me a cheaper option that's just as good and doesn't require I do anything other than pick it up on my way home one afternoon each week, then chuck it in the microwave to prepare it :P

Also these meals taste much better than anything of the same calibre of "clean and healthy" that I could be f**ked cooking from scratch myself. If I have to cook clean and healthy shite, it'll be the most boring crap and every meal will be exactly the same. I'm more prepared to spend $30/day on pre-cooked food than go back to dealing with that shit lol

Not my place to judge mate, I'd rather put that money to groceries and make food myself (and have money left over for Tim Tams)

Just my 2 cents, like I said, you do what works for you. We've already established that I'm not as driven as most in here :)

Not my place to judge mate, I'd rather put that money to groceries and make food myself (and have money left over for Tim Tams)

Just my 2 cents, like I said, you do what works for you. We've already established that I'm not as driven as most in here :)

I'd rather put it into groceries too haha....I just quite honestly can't afford the time and effort it takes to do it properly myself right now, and I'm not prepared to make the time so I can spare my own sanity.

Plus these days if I'm left to look after myself, things don't really go as smoothly as I'd like lol. I have a habit of convincing myself things aren't that bad :P plus I dead set take too much sugar in without even meaning to...no idea how that works lol

$10 a meal. Wow. That would cost Max $80 a day, $560pw

Jesse also eats 6-7 meals a day, thats another $420pw

There is no shortcut to any place worthwhile. What youre doing is not sustainable for ever, and when you need to do it yourself you wont have formed the habit.

The "habit" is so crucial in long term success in anything we do.

Even if you only eat 5 x day, thats $350pw to feed one guy

Its not for me to tell people how to spend there money, I have wasted more than most on cars............but

For $350 you could get 5kg of Porterhouse at Tasman, 5kg of chicken breast at Tasman meats, 14 large tins of Tuna, 3 dozen eggs, 1kg of bacon and have $200 left to buy fruit and veg, AND you will be developing good habits

I'm sure youve worked this out and decided its easier to buy them done, just like its easier to not do 20 rep squats or to leg press instead.

Dont for one minute ignore the fact these businesses are targeting the lazy, just like commercial gyms with electronic exercise equipment

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