Absolute bargain was £15.99 now only £8.23. Contains 26 servings approx' 30p per shake. Only downside is its online only not in store. Fill your boots people
Thanks, bought 7 and used voucher code VOU1758641 to get £8 off a £50 spend (need to spend £40 to checkout anyway) :smiley:
smileycat
28 May 16#3
can women and men use this or men specifically?
DexMorgan
29 May 16#4
Just got my 7 tubs delivered, best before 07/2016.
On the phone to Morrisons now arranging them to be picked up, offering me a 3 hour time slot which I'm not accepting.
Not a good first experience shopping online with Morrisons.
drinkduff
30 May 16#5
Oh FFS just orders 3. If the best before is 7/16. They are going back too
DexMorgan to drinkduff
30 May 16#6
The Morrisons staff I spoke to insisted that it's the best quality product they could supply (of course they wouldn't admit that this stock has been sitting around for months) even when I told them multiple times that protein usually has 6-12 months lifespan when new.
All mine have been collected and now I'm waiting 10 days for my money to be refunded through PayPal.
drinkduff
31 May 16#7
Yup mine arrived and best before July 2016.
DexMorgan to drinkduff
31 May 16#8
I hope you refused to take them at the door, it was a pain getting my collection sorted!
drinkduff
1 Jun 16#9
Thought about just that but decided to use them at 8 quid a pop. Still a bit of a dirty trick though
_g_
1 Jun 16#10
Yes - it is just a part of milk. So, if you're ok with milk, you should be fine with this. Also, most people who aren't ok with milk are often fine with whey powder too.
If you're trying to lose weight, it can be sensible to keep your protein levels up, which helps prevent too much muscle loss.
If you're trying to improve or retain muscles doing weights it's also beneficial to have decent levels of protein.
This is one way to get reasonable levels of and keep calories low.
Another would be to have some lean meat, as an example.
Also; I should note that no, women won't suddenly have bulging muscles if they have some protein powder.
Infact, women doing heavy weights tend to get an athletic 'toned' look - it's much harder for women to gain muscle. Those you see with laods of it are often taking testosterone, as are many of the men with the same, as it goes.
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On the phone to Morrisons now arranging them to be picked up, offering me a 3 hour time slot which I'm not accepting.
Not a good first experience shopping online with Morrisons.
All mine have been collected and now I'm waiting 10 days for my money to be refunded through PayPal.
If you're trying to lose weight, it can be sensible to keep your protein levels up, which helps prevent too much muscle loss.
If you're trying to improve or retain muscles doing weights it's also beneficial to have decent levels of protein.
This is one way to get reasonable levels of and keep calories low.
Another would be to have some lean meat, as an example.
Also; I should note that no, women won't suddenly have bulging muscles if they have some protein powder.
Infact, women doing heavy weights tend to get an athletic 'toned' look - it's much harder for women to gain muscle. Those you see with laods of it are often taking testosterone, as are many of the men with the same, as it goes.