
Protein powder labels are designed to mislead. Brands display "$2.99 per serving" on the front while hiding the 67g scoop size in fine print. You're paying for fillers, not protein. SupplementMath pulls actual nutrition data and calculates what you actually care about: cost per 100g of protein and calories per 100g of protein. What you get: - Database of 300+ powders with real cost calculations - Scatter chart showing price vs calories to spot value outliers - Educational guides on whey isolate vs concentrate, plant proteins, sweeteners - Calculators to check any tub against the database - Multi-market support (US and UAE, more coming) - Works in the US and UAE with local pricing and Amazon links
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Hi! I built this after doing math every time I was purchasing protein powder. Every tub claimed "best value" but scoop sizes and protein content were all over the place. Let me know what you think!