Post-workout

Compare Post-Workout Prices UK

Compare protein prices from MyProtein, Bulk, Optimum Nutrition and 85+ other UK retailers. Every product ranked by cost per 25g of protein. Free, updated weekly.

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How we compare post-workout

Post-workout supplements combine fast-digesting protein, rapid-glycogen carbohydrates and sometimes creatine or essential amino acids to kickstart recovery after heavy training. The research shows most of the benefit comes from total daily protein and carb intake, but a post-workout serving can be a convenient way to hit both.

This page ranks every UK recovery formula by cost per serving so you can judge value without the protein / carb / EAA ratio distorting comparison. Pure whey protein powders live on our protein compare surface — this hub is specifically for post-workout blends that bundle multiple recovery ingredients into one serving.

Electrolyte content matters if you train long, sweat heavily or live somewhere hot. Brands that include sodium, potassium and magnesium at meaningful doses surface in the spec chips on each card.

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How we rank every bag.

Independent, transparent, and updated weekly. Here's what goes into each score.

01
Cost normalised to £/25g
Every bag divided by its true protein weight, so you see the real cost of a scoop across any size or brand.
02
Protein quality, not just %
Protein %, leucine and digestibility feed the Performance score. A 90% isolate and a 90% vegan blend are not the same.
03
Clean-label audit
Ingredient count, artificial sweeteners, added sugars, third-party certifications. 0 to 100 score.
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Social and review signals
Weekly purchase volume and weighted review scores surface what people actually re-buy, not just what ranks on search.

Questions, answered.

Probably not. If you hit your daily protein target (around 1.6 to 2.2g per kg of body weight) and eat a normal meal within an hour or two of training, a dedicated post-workout supplement adds convenience rather than outcomes. Consider one if your schedule makes eating post-training hard.