Contrary to what the person below wrote, my Gold Card saves me a boatload of money each time I come in. It just depends on the frequency of your visits. If you are into working out and are serious enough to invest in quality products, GNC has what you need. If not, then go get your whey protein at Wal-Mart and call it a day. Believe it or not, the money you spend on your supplements does actually matter in terms of absorption in your body and the quality of ingredients. Staff is always helpful and has pointed me in the right direction if I need help, and they all are incredibly fit and well-educated on fitness and nutrition in general.
Albert B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Richardson, TX
I’ve been going to GNC for many years for my supplements. The folks at this location have always been helpful, but they don’t throw in the free samples nearly as much as other stores I’ve been to. I get an earfull too from the staff that works here ’bout their garbage employer. Internal problems and such. I don’t care. I just wanna buy vitamins. The Gold Card is a total and complete waste of money. Don’t buy one. I had one for a year and never once used it as the items I was purchasing(vitamins, minerals, protein powder, pre-workout mix, etc.) were always on sale so the card was obsolete.
Peter H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Richardson, TX
Guess GNC advocates testosterone boosters per the conversation these guys are having. I come to GNC to get my quest bars. They have the whole selection and most of the time they are buy 2 get 1 free. Conveniently next to the crib, I’ll always have the quest bars on deck