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MYPROTEIN market overview
Myprotein occupies a dominant position in the UK's direct-to-consumer sports nutrition segment - a market that has expanded steadily as gym culture has broadened beyond competitive athletes to recreational fitness. Its main rivals, Bulk and PhD, compete on partially overlapping terrain, but neither matches Myprotein's combination of catalogue depth and brand recognition among casual buyers. Optimum Nutrition and USN address more performance-focused or retail-channel customers. Myprotein's strength is essentially volume and reach: it can price aggressively because it manufactures much of its own product range.
The category average order value tends to sit in the £30-£60 range for protein-led baskets, rising when customers bundle in clothing or accessories. Repeat purchase rates are structurally high - supplements are consumable, and a customer who finds a flavour they tolerate tends to reorder predictably. This makes the customer acquisition economics relatively favourable once someone is in the ecosystem, which partly explains why Myprotein invests so heavily in new-customer discounts and referral mechanics.
Promotional cadence is intense by any standard. Myprotein runs near-continuous sale events - payday sales, seasonal events, clearance windows, and product-specific flash deals - which compresses the effective price across the year. This creates a promotional dependency that's now baked into consumer expectations; shoppers in this category routinely wait for a code rather than paying list price. With 14 active voucher codes and 28 deals currently available through third-party aggregators alone, the practical reality is that you should never be paying full price here.
About MYPROTEIN
Myprotein is one of the UK's largest sports nutrition brands, selling everything from whey protein and creatine to workout clothing, vitamins, and snack bars. Founded in Manchester, it has grown into a genuinely global operation - part of the THG (The Hut Group) stable - and remains the go-to first port of call for anyone building a home supplement stack on a budget. The product range is enormous, which is both a strength and, occasionally, a source of decision paralysis.
In practice, shopping here is straightforward. You search, you filter by flavour and size, you add to basket. The site is functional rather than beautiful. Flavour descriptions can be optimistic - "salted caramel" is doing a lot of work on some products - but the core range, particularly Impact Whey Protein, has a strong reputation for value at scale. Buy in bulk and the per-serving cost undercuts most high-street competitors comfortably.
The weaknesses are real and worth naming. Myprotein runs so many overlapping promotions that the "original" price often feels notional. Flash sales, percentage-off events, and payday deals fire off with enough regularity that paying full price would require deliberate effort. That said, some products - newer lines, collab ranges, limited clothing drops - do hold their price. The sheer volume of promotional activity can also make it harder to tell when you're genuinely getting a good deal versus a routine markdown dressed up as an event.
Competitors include Bulk (formerly Bulk Powders), PhD Nutrition, and Optimum Nutrition's UK presence, as well as supermarket own-brands creeping into the protein bar and shake space. Against Bulk, Myprotein wins on range breadth and brand recognition; it loses some ground on transparency around ingredients and sourcing, where Bulk has made more noise in recent years. PhD sits slightly upmarket. Optimum Nutrition competes on protein quality but at a higher price point per gram.
Myprotein's loyalty scheme, MP Rewards, lets you earn points on purchases and redeem them against future orders. It's not the most generous programme in the sector but it adds up across regular orders. The more useful habit is joining the email list: Myprotein sends discount codes to subscribers with reasonable frequency, and the new-customer discount makes the first order noticeably cheaper than subsequent ones.
On delivery: free standard delivery is available above a spend threshold, though that threshold has shifted over time, so check the current terms at checkout. Tracked delivery options are available at cost, and the brand ships internationally. One honest note - fulfilment during peak promotional periods (Black Friday, new-year sales) can slow down. If you're ordering around a specific training date, factor that in.
The honest verdict: Myprotein is excellent value for anyone buying protein powder, creatine, or basic vitamins regularly and willing to shop with a code. If you want a single boutique supplement brand with obsessive ingredient transparency, look elsewhere. If you want a massive range, competitive per-gram pricing, and near-constant discount opportunities, this is a sensible default.
How to use a MYPROTEIN discount code
- Head to myprotein.com and fill your basket as normal - codes apply at checkout, not product level, so build your order first.
- When you're ready, click the basket icon and proceed to checkout. You'll be prompted to sign in or continue as a guest.
- On the order summary page, look for a field labelled "Discount Code" or "Promo Code" - it's usually below your listed items, not immediately obvious. Don't confuse it with the gift card field, which sits nearby.
- Type or paste your code exactly as listed, including any capitalisation, then click "Apply". The discount should appear in your total before you enter payment details.
- If the code doesn't apply, check whether your basket meets any minimum spend requirement, whether the items in your basket are excluded (some codes are category-specific), and whether the code has expired. Myprotein codes can be picky about excluded lines.
- Complete checkout as normal. You should see the discounted total confirmed on both the payment screen and your order confirmation email.
MYPROTEIN shopping tips
- Use the first-order discount before anything else. New customers can access a meaningful percentage off their first order, which stacks well with buying a larger quantity of a staple product. Don't waste the first-order code on a small trial purchase.
- Time big orders around payday sales. Myprotein runs regular payday promotions - typically at the end of the month - where discounts can reach the higher end of their range. With 13 codes currently expiring within the next week, it's worth checking what's live on CodeHut before you commit to a checkout.
- The 42 active offers on this page range from 8% to 80% off. That spread is unusually wide, so it pays to scroll rather than grab the first code you see. A 10% code - the most common discount available right now - might not be the best option if a category-specific deal covers your basket.
- Buy protein in larger bags. The per-serving cost drops substantially at 2.5kg versus 1kg. If you know a flavour works for you, the price-per-gram argument for going large is hard to dispute.
- MP Rewards points accrue quietly. If you're a regular buyer and not signed into an account, you're leaving points on the table. Create an account before your first purchase rather than trying to merge orders retroactively.
- Clothing and accessories are rarely the sharpest deal. Myprotein's apparel range is decent but the category doesn't discount as aggressively as the supplements. If activewear is the goal, compare against dedicated sportswear brands before committing.
- Check the clearance section before paying full price. Discontinued flavours, older packaging, and short-dated products appear here at genuine reductions - useful if you're not fussy about flavour variety.
- Email subscribers tend to see codes before the general public. Signing up adds maybe two emails a week to your inbox; in return you'll occasionally get early access to sale events and subscriber-only codes. A reasonable trade if you buy here regularly.
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Jon Pope ChMC, CodeHut Editor · Last checked 1 week ago
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