Myprotein announce price cuts on Whey Protein, Creatine, L-Glutamine and more!
Myprotein have today announced major price reductions across their best selling supplements which is sure to have made the sports nutrition and fitness industry take note. We announced the last wave of Myprotein price increases which occurred in May 2019, primarily because of the rising cost of raw materials around the world. To be more precise, economic factors influenced the price rise such as commodity price increases, higher transportation costs and the exponential growth in the Indian and Chinese economies.
Times are tough as it is argued that Britain is still in a recession. Bills and food is becoming more difficult to afford and the luxuries of life are having to take a back seat for many individuals, couples and families.
When Myprotein made the decision to increase prices, they also reiterated their desire to continually work hard to reduce costs and keep prices low without compromising on quality.
So why are Myprotein cutting prices they increased only 4 months ago?
In June 2019, Myprotein were acquired by The Hut Group, a young and successful business who, like Myprotein, are determined to offer premium quality products and services at the lowest possible prices.
Since the acquisition the number one goal for Myprotein has been to look at reducing the prices. Now, with the added muscle of The Hut Group, they can now demand even larger discounts from suppliers with no compromise on quality and building business relationships.
Price Crash on Myprotein’s best sellers
As of today, Myprotein are delighted to announce that prices are being cut across a large range of products. These are long term cuts across the best selling supplements!
You will find over a hundred price cuts on the Myprotein website, and this is just the start! As the business continues to grow, negotiations will continue to progress with suppliers to try and create even further price reductions.
How much will my supplements cost now?
Here are just a few of the prices you can now expect to pay for your sport supplements:
- BCAA Plus 90 tabs: Was £10.69 -> Now £9.39 (12% saving)
- Beta Alanine 250g: Was £11.69 -> Now £9.99 (15% saving)
- Caffeine Pro 100 tabs: Was £4.99 -> Now £3.99 (20% saving)
- Creatine Monohydrate 500g: Was £7.00 -> Now £5.99 (saving 25%)
- HMB 250g: Was £12.79 -> Now £10.49 (18% saving)
- Impact Whey Isolate (flav) 1kg: Was £22.49 -> Now £18.99 (16% saving)
- L-Glutamine 250g: Was £6.59 -> Now £5.49 (17% saving)
Bulk Discounts Increased!
Myprotein were the first company to introduce bulk discounts on supplements back in 2004 and continue to reward customers who purchase in bulk with simple money-saving discounts.
Now, they have not only increased the bulk discounts on many products from today, but they have also introduced bulk discounts across even more best-selling products!
Even cheaper bulk discounts now available
To give you an example:
- If you buy 2 Impact Whey Protein products, you will receive a 5% discount
- If you order 3, you’ll receive a 7% discount
- If you order 4 or more, you’ll receive an instant 10% discount
These improved bulk discounts have been introduced across even more products including Creatine Monohydrate, L Glutamine and much more, from today for the foreseeable future.
Price Beater websites still work = Further discounts!
Remember the Price Beater? You can still get massive discounts on top of these even cheaper prices! To find out more, check out our most popular blog post about the Price Beater websites on Myprotein.