Best Protein Per Dollar On Amazon
A practical way to compare Amazon grocery products by protein value, calories, and price.
Protein shopping gets noisy fast. A cheap product can be calorie-heavy, a lean product can be overpriced, and a big tub can look like a deal until you normalize it by grams of protein.
frugal.fit starts with two simple questions:
- How many grams of protein do you get per dollar?
- How much protein do you get relative to calories?
The ff100 leaderboard combines those two signals so you can compare chicken, tuna, yogurt, protein powder, bars, beans, and other grocery staples on the same board.
The scoring model
The leaderboard uses one fitScore that balances grams of protein per dollar with protein relative to calories. That keeps the board simple: higher-ranked products are stronger on both budget value and protein density.
Why the data is marked manually reviewed
The first launch uses curated seed data. It is good enough to publish and useful enough to compare, but grocery listings change. Prices move, titles shift, nutrition panels vary, and affiliate links can break.
That is why each product has a manual review timestamp and a flag option. If something looks wrong, signed-in users can flag the title, image, price, link, or nutrition data for review.
Start with the leaderboard
The public list shows the top 25. Create a free account to unlock ranks #26-100, save products, and help improve the dataset.