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Retailer promotes its all-new house-brand protein as the best value competitor out there

Predator Whey

Like many other retailers in the world of sports nutrition, including the United Kingdom, the supplement store Predator Nutrition does make its own line of products, featuring a host of items, including Cream Of Rice, Cycle Guard Elite, Protein Bread, and the muscle builder Test Elite. The team has added something that it proudly claims to be the “Best Value Premium Protein”, which is a bold statement to make but also a vague one, as it’s a little difficult to know what exactly makes something a premium protein.

The price of a full-size jug of Predator Nutrition’s all-new Predator Whey is competitive at £44.98 (58.15 USD) for a large 2kg of 67 servings with two tastes to choose from in Strawberries and Cream, and Vanilla Milkshake. Each serving has 23g of protein from a blend of whey concentrate, and then whey isolate, under 2g of carbohydrates, around a gram of fat, and 110 calories. There are protein powders that cost less for around that same size, although to Predator’s point, we don’t know if they’re classified as “premium”.

Predator Nutrition’s Predator Whey may or may not be the best value premium protein powder on the market; either way, it’s a damn good price for a respectable supplement. It relies entirely on whey as its source of protein in a blend of whey concentrate and isolate, the former being the primary. The retailer and brand is also throwing an immense amount of freebies in with the product at the moment, where a tub comes with a free hat, tee, shaker, socks, a bottle of ZMA Elite, and some Protein Wraps.

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