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 Price of protein - Helping you choose the cheapest options (Credit crunch!)


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Ben_BDS
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Re:Price of protein - Helping you choose the cheapest options (Credit crunch!) - 12 May 2011 17:21
Worth checking out Blackburn Distributions they offer cost effective options for bulk protein, something like £35 for 2kg.
Hope it helps

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Re:Price of protein - Helping you choose the cheapest options (Credit crunch!) - 12 May 2011 17:23
BDS doesn't stand for Blackburn Distributions by any chance?
 
"Something like" () £35 for 2kg of powder is not really cost effective.
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Re:Price of protein - Helping you choose the cheapest options (Credit crunch!) - 12 May 2011 18:32
LOL had to laugh at that myself. Seems expensive.
 
I think you should all go to EC Protein Distribution instead. No affiliation to myself of course
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Re:Price of protein - Helping you choose the cheapest options (Credit crunch!) - 04 June 2011 12:19
I get my meat from westin gourmet now 10kg chicken for around £65 deliveried plus other bits n bobs every month, Protein blend from Bulksupplementdirect for 5kg for £45, Tuna from quality save 4 tins of John West for 2.35 or around that mark. Eggs local market near me 30 large eggs for £2.79
 

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Re:Price of protein - Helping you choose the cheapest options (Credit crunch!) - 04 July 2011 14:13
Just in case no-one has considered it.  But 540g of frozen coley from tesco's is £3 / pack@ £5.56/kg, same with packets of frozen cod.
 
Frozen fish isn't something that pops to mind with people I know - but some creativity could make tasty meals!  I shall be experimenting myself this weekend.
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Re:Price of protein - Helping you choose the cheapest options (Credit crunch!) - 20 August 2011 22:45
some great ideas..thanks guys.

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Re:Price of protein - Helping you choose the cheapest options (Credit crunch!) - 22 August 2011 23:05
Whats the deal with Quinoa??? Any Ideas...recipes?? I'm sure I remember reading it was a great source of protein but haven't brought any in ages, so don't know what the price/value is!!??
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Re:Price of protein - Helping you choose the cheapest options (Credit crunch!) - 30 August 2011 20:19
Went into Holland and Barrett today. I am usually very polite but I'm afraid for the first time in ANY shop, I declared "I'm not paying £32 quid for that!!!!".
 
Shop assistant looked very apologetic.
 
Even they know.
 
Haven't a clue where to start, because I want to buy it from a shop - don't like ordering online with all the packaging, hassle of getting it through my door etc. My gym isn't selling it and I've nearly gouged my finger out on the sharp plastic edge of the CNP tub I'm trying.
 
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Re:Price of protein - Helping you choose the cheapest options (Credit crunch!) - 31 August 2011 14:08
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Just in case no-one has considered it.  But 540g of frozen coley from tesco's is £3 / pack@ £5.56/kg, same with packets of frozen cod.

Frozen fish isn't something that pops to mind with people I know - but some creativity could make tasty meals!  I shall be experimenting myself this weekend.

If you find some tasty prep friednly recipies let me know, I failed last year, but just kept shovelling it in, was worth it tho!
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Re:Price of protein - Helping you choose the cheapest options (Credit crunch!) - 04 September 2011 12:32
thanks, that was great work.. definitely appreciate a few savings

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Re:Price of protein - Helping you choose the cheapest options (Credit crunch!) - 02 November 2011 08:39
Great post, you is the man
 
This is major credit crunch time.
 
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Re:Price of protein - Helping you choose the cheapest options (Credit crunch!) - 14 November 2011 17:25
Co-Op which is normally expensive sell 3 chickens for a tenner.
 
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Re:Price of protein - Helping you choose the cheapest options (Credit crunch!) - 27 November 2011 12:47
I'm eating asda frozen fish at the moment it's pollock @ £4.00 a kg
 
Not bad and cheap it's like cod
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Re:Price of protein - Helping you choose the cheapest options (Credit crunch!) - 14 January 2012 16:56
This may be in here somewhere already, but i just bought my first tub of protein this year.  I got Reflex as i had pretty good results before.  Got it from Affordable Supplements @ 39.99 but it came with 100 Thermo Fusion Tabs as well.  They have some good prices on various proteins at the moment and bars.  They range from CNP to Gaspari ect...
 
 
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Re:Price of protein - Helping you choose the cheapest options (Credit crunch!) - 03 February 2012 19:16
There's a place in Warrington "F Houghton and Family" who are wholesale butchers but also sell to the general public, a friend told me about them - went in today and bought a pack of 5KG fresh chicken fillets for £22. That's £4.40 a KG which is fantastic - excellent quality too and not pumped full of water like supermarket crap.
 


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Re:Price of protein - Helping you choose the cheapest options (Credit crunch!) - 03 February 2012 22:36
Wow nice bargain above. Shame I live nowhere near.
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Re:Price of protein - Helping you choose the cheapest options (Credit crunch!) - 24 February 2012 12:36
yep, taken the above advice and gone to the local butchers.  He can give 5kg of chicken breasts for £23.  Wish i'd done this sooner!!!
 
No more chicken livers for me!!!!

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Re:Price of protein - Helping you choose the cheapest options (Credit crunch!) - 03 March 2012 21:26

Soya mince maybe the cheapest,malted soya mince may well have similar effects to malted beer and breakfast cereal!) By choice you can sometimes find it even cheaper in the bulk-buy bin store kind of operation, although those seem harder to find than they used to be in the UK.

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Re:Price of protein - Helping you choose the cheapest options (Credit crunch!) - 11 April 2012 21:52
gingernut


Went into Holland and Barrett today. I am usually very polite but I'm afraid for the first time in ANY shop, I declared "I'm not paying £32 quid for that!!!!".


what was it?
I go H&B quite often looking for deals

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Re:Price of protein - Helping you choose the cheapest options (Credit crunch!) - 14 April 2012 03:23
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Re:Price of protein - Helping you choose the cheapest options (Credit crunch!) - 14 April 2012 17:28
Anyone heard of USN Harcore Whey gH?
 
H&B has a 2kg for £24 pounds if you get a coupon. 40% off.
 
Done a search but no news, not sure if its a good product, might get it anyway.
 
Also, Morissons has £1 a can of John west tuna chunks - thats 35.1g of protein!

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Re:Price of protein - Helping you choose the cheapest options (Credit crunch!) - 16 April 2012 22:43
Usually USN is a good stuff mate,heard about that hardcore few good reviews...try mate and let us know =]
 

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Re:Price of protein - Helping you choose the cheapest options (Credit crunch!) - 17 April 2012 21:55
Sorry, its £24 off! not to buy...whoops, will look at the other options first. If I do get it i'll let you know.

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Re:Price of protein - Helping you choose the cheapest options (Credit crunch!) - 21 April 2012 19:41
Posted this in a similar forum on the main board too but think this has a place in here too.
 
For anyone who has a Costco membership, the one nearest to me (Oldham branch) has started stocking USN 100% Whey, 2,27kg for £29,99
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Re:Price of protein - Helping you choose the cheapest options (Credit crunch!) - 10 May 2012 13:36
Great advice, I'm forever shopping around and buying smart price, might not always taste the best but does the trick never the less.
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