MaxiNutrition Promax
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Price: £44.99 (28 servings)
Verdict: The most expensive protein of the three, but you get you pay for: an incredibly high protein content, low sugar and additional amino acids such as glutamine and BCAAs that contribute to improved muscle recovery.
LDNM Whey Protein 80
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Price: £8.99 (20 servings)
Verdict: The veggie-friendly option, LDN Muscle’s Whey Protein 80 is made exclusively from the milk of free-range, grass-fed cows. Like the MaxiNutrition, it also has a good amino acid profile to aid running performance.
Asda sports nutrition pure whey protein
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Price: £12 (16 servings)
Verdict: Not, perhaps, a go-to protein brand, but Asda’s highly affordable whey contains a good amount of protein per serving (21g) and it’s also one of the least calorific proteins you’ll come across.
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