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I have posted this in the past, but never got a solid response. Has Beverly looked into using the smaller, more compact containers for UMP/MP? SixStar and a few others have gone to these and they are seem a good answer to many problems..... Storage, portability, environmentally friendly, smaller shipping boxes, etc. An unopened 2 lb. container of UMP/MP is about half full in the current jug, why not switch over and make more use of that dead space?
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Moderation Team Guru Member |
MarkD,
Thank you for your question concerning containers. UMP, as well as other Beverly products, comes in stock or standard size containers. The reason for this is to keep your price as low as possible. Using specialty containers would drive up the cost of production and total cost of the product thus increasing our clients cost. For convenient storage and easier access to the powder, I transfer all of my proteins at home to a 13 cup size plastic storage container. The brand I like the best is called Lock n' Lock because the sides snap or lock into place. CR |
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I'm with CR on this...that's the way I do it....
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Guru Member |
Thanks CR...perfectly reasonable explanation. I have always appreciated Beverly's concern for cost to the consumer, and I support anything to keep those costs down. Sincere thanks for your response.
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I just wish that the protein jugs had bigger openings so you do not scrape your hand trying to get in .
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