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The Protein Works is offering up to 80% off health essentials including protein, supplements and more - here's what to shop

The Protein Works is offering up to 80% off health essentials including protein, supplements and more - here's what to shop

Daily Mail​20-06-2025
Looking to streamline your well-being for less? Protein Works has reduced the prices on a huge array of health and fitness must-haves in their sale, with savings of up to a huge 80 per cent to take advantage of.
From protein powders and meal replacement shakes to greens powders and supplements, their unrivalled selection of feel-good essentials is perfect for those looking to elevate their everyday routines.
The best part? You can score a further 10 per cent off using the code PW10 until 30 June, making your next wellbeing haul even cheaper.
One bargain buy we've got our eye on is the Whey Protein 360 Extreme, which is currently reduced by a whopping 55 per cent.
This premium protein blend boasts up to 26g protein per serving with added vitamins and minerals to help you feel your best.
With huge savings of up to 80 per cent to take advantage of for a limited time, there's never been a better time to stock up. Explore our top picks from the sale below.
Don't forget to use code PW10 for an additional 10 per cent off your order.
Protein Works sale 2025 top picks
The Big Little Bar - 20 bars
Tasty, low in sugar and totally affordable, the Big Little Bars are the perfect on-the-go protein boost.
Boasting a triple-layered texture that rivals your favourite chocolate bars, these delicious bars are high in fibre to keep you full for longer, while the handy 10g of protein per bar is perfect if you're trying to increase your uptake.
£19.99 (save £17) Shop
"All In" A.I. Greens® 360g
Perfect for everything from busy mornings to a quick wellness boost, the "All In" A.I. Greens are packed with 27 greens and botanicals like spinach, spirulina, matcha green tea and Montmorency cherry for a healthful kick each day.
Supporting gut health and delivery of sustained energy, this supercharged powder boasts 172 health benefits per serving to help improve your everyday routine.
£34.99 (save £15) Shop
Whey Protein 360 Extreme 600g
Boost your protein intake for less with the Whey Protein 360 Extreme, currently on offer with over £20 off.
This premium protein blend boasts up to 26g protein per serving with added vitamins and minerals to reduce fatigue and support your immune system. There's even over 17 delicious flavours to choose from, too.
£16.29 (save £20.70) Shop
Vegan Protein Extreme 500g
Opt for a 100 per cent plant-based protein boost with the Vegan Protein Extreme, a delicious and protein-packed alternative to whey.
This vegan protein features up to 30g of protein per serving using five plant based proteins, added vitamins and minerals to support health and well-being and 15 delicious flavours to choose from.
£10.59 (save £17.40) Shop
Diet Meal Replacement Extreme 500g
The brand's bestselling meal replacement, the Diet Meal Replacement Extreme is packed with 33 active ingredients to nutritionally supercharge your daily routine.
Nutritionally complete, high in protein and low in sugar and fat, with only 212 calories per serving.
£12.99 (save £13) Shop
Vegan Diet Meal Replacement Extreme 500g
This nutritionally complete Vegan Diet Meal Replacement Extreme is high in protein but naturally low in sugar to help support healthy weight loss.
With an added vitamin and mineral blend and only 245 calories per serving, it's set to make a healthy lifestyle that bit easier.
£11.69 (save £14.30) Shop
Genesis Advanced Hydration 210g
The Genesis Advanced Hydration is a clean, sugar-free formula designed to keep you refreshed, focused and energised all day thanks to its quad-electrolyte blend (Sodium, Potassium, Magnesium, Calcium), B Vitamins (B5, B6, B12), and coconut water extract-infused formula.
It delivers next-level hydration while supporting energy and mental clarity, formulated without sugar, low in calories, 100 per cent plant-based and available in two great tasting flavours.
£19.99 (save £12) Shop
Creatine Monohydrate 100g
Whether you're working up a sweat or simply looking to support your everyday movement, this Creatine Monohydrate is an excellent deal.
Creatine is an amino acid, also known as the building blocks of protein, which is ideal for helping to boost energy and power when you need it most.
£3.99 (save £5) Shop
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