I chose Option B because I would prefer to buy bovine collagen peptides, which appear to be much more effective. While this label on B is rather sparse on specific information about the product, it is nonetheless a genuine collagen product and, unlike Option C, it is not specifically made for women. This option also sets itself apart from B by pointing out its absorption benefits and its purity, which are both encouraging.
What they didn't likeOption A is offering a vegan, plant-based alternative to bovine collagen peptides, and while this sounds good at first, I have doubts about whether it could effectively bring the same benefits as the genuine product on offer with the other two options. Option A does offer an impressive list of vitamins and minerals, but they seem to have been added in, so I would not consider such nutrients, which are available in other forms, to be a substitute for the collagen that I was shopping for.