Between school and working full time I have less than 0 energy to cook food when I get home. I also don’t have the energy/time/attention span to pack a lunch most days. I’ve been eating like a raccoon for a month just waiting to feel up to meal prepping because this current pattern is bleeding me dry. What works for you?

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soylent original is my FAVORITE

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original as in the powder? or the pre-mix drink? the pre-mix was a game changer when it came out.

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the powder is what i prefer.

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For the Canadians, I recommend Holfood. The chocolate flavour is very tasty. If you prefer Soylent’s flavour profile, vanilla is pretty close to that.

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not canadian, but soylent is having major supply chain issues it seems. i’m over a month since my first missed shipment. does holfood ship to usa?

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It seems they do. Although they also had issues with their production equipment that caused delays on my last order.

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by my math they’re almost twice the cost per calorie, and the nutrient contentdoes not look comparable. I’m gonna wait til the THIRD WEEK OF SEPTEMBER and just keep hoping soylent gets it together.

thanks though.

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Oof. And that’s probably not even accounting for tariffs. Holfood is cheaper here, but only by a small margin.

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