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Are plant-based protein powders actually better for gains, or just a way to charge you double for marketing hype?
With rising costs and sustainability concerns in 2026, the debate over plant-based protein's value for muscle gains versus its premium price tag has never been more relevant. Cast your vote on whether these powders deliver results or just marketing hype.
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