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WPC $155.99 for 5kg, Free Gift & Free Express Delivery @ MyProtein

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Greetings OzB Crew!

Just purchased 5kgs of flavoured Whey Protein Concentrate (WPC) for $125 through the current CashRewards promotion which includes the 40% discount code and 30% cashback capped at $30.

Decent deal considering it also included a choice of a free gift (Chocolate Mug Cake, Powdered Peanut Butter, 6x Protein Bars or FlavDrops) a free sample (Choc Mint) and free express delivery.

Effectively it is $25 per kilo of grass-fed WPC delivered which in this current climate isn't too bad.

The discount code and CashRewards cashback will work with most items on the site, so make use of the promo how best it suits your needs.

Make sure you make the purchase through the CashRewards portal and use the specific discount code mentioned above for the full discount.
Also keep in mind that this purchase will attract an international transaction fee so be wise as to what payment method you use.

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  • Any WPI?

  • +5

    Sad times, gone are the days of ordering $20/kg from MP + cashback + freebies

    • Correct. I'd rather take the KFC proteins than this.

    • Goneski they are :(

    • You could get 5kg bags for $75 delivered just last year

  • can anyone comment on how it compares to aminoz?

  • +1

    Good work OP, I have been alarmed at the rate of inflation for basic WPC prices internet-wide. I used to get 5kg of WPC shipped by Bulk Nutrients for $106. Now that money only barely buys 3kg - and that happened in under 12 months!

    • +1

      Thanks, just thought I'd share my find as it's rare to get WPC for anywhere near $20 a kilo these days.

      BN were my go to for many years as their 5kg for $90 was unbeatable, plus convenient 1kg bags with multiple flavour options made the deal even better.

      Hopefully a 5kg bag will tie us over till someone finds a better deal..

      • The only fly in the ointment is that Bulk Nutrients have Iced Coffee flavour WPC, which let me tell you, is the nectar of the gods and tastes like pure happiness.

  • +1

    Yeah, it wasn't that long ago (2020), I could get 20kg of WPC for $300. Now $480.

  • +1

    Prices are ridiculous now

  • Normal price, def. not a bargain.

    Can be had for between $140 - $150 from eBay [SSD Direct / Pure Protein]

    • Good price, but is the Protein any good.

      • Not sure I can answer that. I normally get the raw/unflavored variant if you're talking about taste

        As for pure quality & authenticity, unless you get it lab tested, how would you know exactly how good any protein is?

        I guess we all take what's written on the packaging.

  • +1

    Again, Out of experience I hope the expiry date is more than 2 months

  • +1

    Do these guys post independent lab tests like bulk nutrients and others? I recall the proteingate scandal when someone had a popular protein brand’s protein powder tested and found it to have much lower protein content than advertised.

  • +1

    These guys used to be competitive pricing till they created a .au store and then prices skyrocketed sadly.

  • Free diarrhea

  • OP states that this is Grass Fed whey, however nowhere on the website is this information.

    Where did OP get this information please?

  • Ordered glutamine and glucose a few days ago and its was shipped from OS.

    Thought they had a local warehouse

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