EatProtein
Verified StoreUK D2C nutrition brand designed around women's wellness — protein powder, vegan plant protein, collagen drinks, protein crisps and nachos, cookie dough collagen, plus fibre supplements (FibreMaxx, Gut Boost). Made in the UK with no artificial sweeteners, nutritionist-formulated, and free UK delivery on orders over £65.
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EatProtein is a UK direct-to-consumer nutrition brand built around women's wellness rather than gym performance, with a product mix that leans heavily into snacks and lighter daily-use formats. The catalogue covers protein powder (whey and a vegan plant blend), collagen drinks (Tropical Juice and Cookie Dough Collagen are the headline flavours), savoury protein snacks (Salt & Vinegar Crisps, Cheddar Cheese Nachos, Cookie Dough Wafers), and a fibre line (FibreMaxx orange-flavoured powder, Gut Boost) — pitched as wellness moments throughout the day rather than purely pre- or post-workout fuel.
The brand's positioning rests on three claims: nutritionist-formulated, no artificial sweeteners, and made in the UK. Compared with category leaders MyProtein and Bulk (mass-market, gym-focused, value-led pricing) or Grenade and Barebells (impulse-buy bars at supermarket and convenience checkouts), EatProtein occupies the cleaner-label end of the same shelf — typically slightly higher per-serving cost but with a focus on taste, gut-friendly ingredients including digestive enzymes and live cultures, and texture that the brand describes as avoiding the chalky finish of cheaper protein blends.
Free UK delivery starts at £65, which is set deliberately to encourage two- or three-product baskets — typical buyers stack a powder with one or two snack lines and a collagen pack to clear the threshold. Most products ship next-working-day for orders placed before mid-afternoon. Trustpilot ratings sit around 4.7/5 at time of writing, which puts the brand in the upper tier of D2C UK supplement reviews. There is no subscription model on the site as of writing — purchases are one-off, with discount codes typically applied at checkout for first-time buyers and seasonal promotional windows.
Practical buying tip: the snacks (crisps, nachos, wafers) are where the brand differentiates most clearly from MyProtein and Bulk — the powders are competitive but not category-leading on per-gram protein cost. For first-time buyers, pairing one powder with one or two snack ranges is a more representative trial than ordering two tubs of powder, and buying multipacks of the snack lines (rather than single bags) is where the per-unit price drops most. Time bigger restocks around the brand's peak code windows in early January (New Year wellness push) and back-to-school September.
— MoneySaverCodes Team
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