Poll
Does spending $200 on a single vegan protein powder make you a better human—or just a fool with cash?
With 2026's cost-of-living squeeze and rising scrutiny on premium wellness products, the $200 vegan protein powder forces a reckoning between ethical consumption and financial prudence. Cast your vote on whether this splurge signals virtue or vanity.
Options
Live results
Vote first to see results.
Emoji reactions
No reaction selected.
Comments
Please sign in to comment.
Share / embed
Quick info
- How do I vote in the "Does spending $200 on a single vegan protein powder make you a better human—or just a fool with cash?" poll?
- Select one option on the page to cast your vote; results update with community votes in real time.
- Can I view results without voting?
- Yes. Use the "I don't know / Show results" option, or access the results summary after voting.
Similar polls
Up to 10 suggestions from the same category and shared tags, sorted by vote count; this poll is excluded.
From the same category
Fitness and BodybuildingThe same site category as this poll.
- Free weights vs machines — which actually gets you better gains?
- Does CrossFit create real athletes or just cult-like injury statistics?
- Is a personal trainer worth the money for someone who works out at home?
- Is that $300 pre-workout really worth it in 2026?
- Does training to failure every set build muscle, or just destroy your central nervous system for no reason?
- Would you ever buy secondhand barbells and plates or is that a bad idea?
- Do you trust a smartwatch to auto-regulate your rest between heavy sets?
- If AI designs your workout plan, is it still your progress, or are you just a flesh-and-blood beta tester?
- Is the CrossFit cult actually healthier than the bodybuilding bros, or is it just louder?
- Does CrossFit actually ruin functional fitness, or is it just the only way to keep casuals interested in training?
TrendVersus.com · live data