Muscle Feast, LLC was started by the father of a rising bodybuilder. Tired of spending hundreds of dollars each month on supplements for his son, the father began to search out the highest quality supplements available and purchase them in bulk quantities. Utilizing his more than 15 years of experience in manufacturing, primarily in the dairy industry, he was able to secure incredible pricing and is able to pass those savings onto to other fathers and hardcore athletes.
Muscle Feast uses a very simple business model; we manufacture all our products by selecting the top raw materials in the country and sell directly to the public only via our online and local presence. Most supplement companies sell to one of the three major supplement distributors in the country, then these distributors sell to a retailer and finally, the retailer sells to the end user. With our business model of selling directly to the end user, we are able to sell the highest quality products you will find anywhere at incredibly low prices.
When choosing a whey isolate protein, look for one that is not denatured, meaning the protein chains are still intact and have not been broken down. Then simply determine how much protein you are actually purchasing. To do this, just look at the nutritional facts label and you should see how many servings are in the container. Take the number of servings in the container and multiply by the amount of protein per serving. This will give you the total amount of protein you are purchasing.
Next look at how many calories are in the container. Whey protein isolate contains 4 calories per gram of protein. So, if you are buying something with 26 grams of protein per serving, you should only have about 104 calories per serving. If the labels says there are 130 calories, the additional calories are coming from something other than the whey isolate and you want to keep these to a minimum, especially if you are trying to stay or get lean.























