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Universal’s Size For Seventy with IFBB Pro Chris Tuttle

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You’ve seen the video series Big On A Budget and Huge On A Hundred from Animal Pak, now from the brand’s parent company Universal Nutrition we have Size For Seventy. For those that are new to video series like this, basically each episode features an athlete from the brand showing you how to shop for a week’s worth of food on the budget in the title. With Animal’s first one it was of course $50, then $100 in Huge On A Hundred, now for Universal’s first go the limit is $70.

Episode one of Size For Seventy stars Universal IFBB Pro Bodybuilder Chris Tuttle, who fans will know from a lot of the brand’s YouTube uploads. Like all the other educational shopping sprees, in Size For Seventy Tuttle takes you through the supermarket explaining every one of his choices. Along the way he picks up all the usuals such as chicken breast, peanut butter, whole eggs and egg whites, vegetables, oats, bananas, red potatoes and rice. The bonus in this episode is that Chris Tuttle explains in full detail and then some, why he picks each item. While you did get that in most of the Animal episodes, you’ll understand what we mean by more than full detail after watching the first half of the video.

After checking out just over a dollar under budget, and with an extra box of chocolates for Valentine’s Day. Chris Tuttle finishes off Size For Seventy cooking up and preparing some example meals, where he throws in even more information and goes over his six meals one by one.