Can't see this posted, not sure how long it's been on offer for. This is not the £10 off that has been posted far too many times already over the past 24 hours!
Looks like an offer for Prime members only.
Just saw this on Amazon, I was getting a few bits in my basket to take advantage of the current £10 off £50 spend. It's a sample box of various sports nutrition and slimming products for £10 but you get £10 promotional purchase to spend on sports nutrition or slimming products. I buy slimfast from Amazon, it's cheap at £3.49/tin anyway so it's a free box of stuff including a drinks shaker. And it's bumped my basket up towards the £50 spend so win-win..
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shanklemail
21 Jan 1730#28
My new years resolution- remind myself that sports supplements are for the most part a waste of time. They are the trimmings on healthy and balanced diet.
It's easy to get the 20g or so of protein that these products offer from other sources that will leave you feeling much fuller.
Why not put your £10 towards a slow cooker and do some healthy meal prep?
Thank you for reading this unsolicited rant.
Sunni
21 Jan 178#36
A calorie is simply a unit of energy. It tells you nothing about how your body processes that source of energy when you digest it. Your body responds differently to 500 calories of "fat" to 500 calories of carbs. One increases your insulin level, and the other doesn't.
Only reason why a "calorie controlled diet" may work is because you are actually reducing your insulin spikes... Because you are eating less carbs.
jonahea
21 Jan 177#60
I disagree completely with your comment. The clue is in their name - supplements. They supplement your diet. Just like all foods you consume them in moderation and as a part of a healthy balanced diet.
When I am training, it can be difficult to get 200g's of protein into my diet. A protein bar or shake is a fast, direct solution.
Sunni to mocmocamoc
21 Jan 175#27
Weight loss has nothing to do with calories.
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robs1
20 Jan 172#1
Good deal, but only for Prime members according to T&Cs
dirty_stan to robs1
20 Jan 17#3
Good spot, I didn't realise that. I've added that to the description, thanks.
Postcard
20 Jan 17#2
Can't go wrong if you usually purchase your sports nutrition from Amazon. A great deal, thanks!
mark9000
20 Jan 171#4
Good find, I've taken the plunge. Be interesting to see what the £10 voucher actually works on though...
DW21 to mark9000
20 Jan 171#6
True! Like the ON Whey usually drops a lot in price but will this still be valid as well!?
Aza
20 Jan 17#5
Good find and thanks, heat duly added!
r_wilcockson
20 Jan 17#7
Cracking deal if you use this kind of stuff.
LetoKynes
20 Jan 171#8
Thanks hopefully not too many restrictions for the voucher
neoboy to LetoKynes
21 Jan 17#11
Just takes you back to this offer so I'm assuming it will only give you the discount on the products that you get samples of.
Hoping someone can prove me wrong as I want to order some ON casein protein in the next few weeks.
Razwaz
20 Jan 171#9
Would this be good for someone counting calories? Can't find specific calorie content
CharlesCalthrop to Razwaz
21 Jan 17#12
These are for increased protein so more for those seeking to gain or tone muscle mass or those who have low protein diet such as gastric bypass patients. They're not meal replacements but supplements so in effect you'd add 120 calories minimum per shake. Still it's great once you get into a simple exercise routine so very much has its uses for weight control
escortboy
20 Jan 171#10
Great spot!
I was going to buy some more BSN edge pwo and it has 25% off through vouchers making it £13. I'll hopefully get that for £3 making these free.
I also added this craft set which is £32 but has a 50% voucher making it £16.
Opening post
Looks like an offer for Prime members only.
Just saw this on Amazon, I was getting a few bits in my basket to take advantage of the current £10 off £50 spend. It's a sample box of various sports nutrition and slimming products for £10 but you get £10 promotional purchase to spend on sports nutrition or slimming products. I buy slimfast from Amazon, it's cheap at £3.49/tin anyway so it's a free box of stuff including a drinks shaker. And it's bumped my basket up towards the £50 spend so win-win..
Top comments
It's easy to get the 20g or so of protein that these products offer from other sources that will leave you feeling much fuller.
Why not put your £10 towards a slow cooker and do some healthy meal prep?
Thank you for reading this unsolicited rant.
Only reason why a "calorie controlled diet" may work is because you are actually reducing your insulin spikes... Because you are eating less carbs.
When I am training, it can be difficult to get 200g's of protein into my diet. A protein bar or shake is a fast, direct solution.
All comments (151)
Just takes you back to this offer so I'm assuming it will only give you the discount on the products that you get samples of.
Hoping someone can prove me wrong as I want to order some ON casein protein in the next few weeks.
I was going to buy some more BSN edge pwo and it has 25% off through vouchers making it £13. I'll hopefully get that for £3 making these free.
I also added this craft set which is £32 but has a 50% voucher making it £16.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B01M4P0E4Z/ref=ya_aw_od_pi?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Amazon still thinks it's £32 so with that and the fitness pack I just needed £8 more to spend and got the big thanks code to work.
Paid £23.49 in total (£10 I'll get back hopefully when I buy the pwo)