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Is optimising every macro really worth it for the average gym-goer trying to build muscle?
With the rising cost of supplements and food, many gym-goers in 2026 are questioning whether meticulous macro tracking is necessary for muscle gain. Share your take on whether precision pays off or if a simpler approach works just as well.
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