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Is the price of vegan protein powder a scam or just the cost of ethical convenience?
With the cost of living rising and more people turning to plant-based diets, the steep price of vegan protein powder raises questions about whether it reflects true production costs or simply a premium for ethical branding. Cast your vote and share your take on this pricing debate.
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