bladespin wrote: » Myprotein.ie?
antimatterx wrote: » They still ship from the UK. They just sell in euro.
bluewolf wrote: » Bulk powders ie should be good still shouldn't they
To avoid any impact on orders placed on the EU sites, we have a warehouse based in Poland to make the journey as seamless as possible. If you are located in Ireland we are sending our parcels from our UK warehouse with duties pre-paid to avoid any additional charges for our customers �� A If you are returning a parcel, we've made some changes to our returns address for EU orders, please check out the returns information below ��
Black Sheep wrote: » MyProtein are the same, more organised than many UK businesses... -> “All our products will ship from within the EU to EU countries, to ensure your shopping experience remains unaffected”
antimatterx wrote: » Where is thus from?
Patsy167 wrote: » The quality, price, and service is outstanding.
Zillah wrote: » I almost rage-quit MyProtein once because I accidentally ordered unflavoured whey, and when I tried to cancel the order literally 30 seconds later they told me it was impossible, that they were going to ship it to me and the only way to cancel was to accept delivery and send it back (paying for shipping, of course).
bladespin wrote: » This tends to happen with dropshippers, one branch takes the order, this goes to a shipper often different company altogether, who picks and ships the order. That said, the majority of my protein orders are unflavoured, bought a stack of flav drop bottles so 'm never stuck with one flavour.
Cole wrote: » I ordered via myprotein.ie and they shipped on 6th January. My DPD tracking link brought me to DPD UK, so I can only assume it's being shipped from their UK base...and of course it hasn't budged since then.
Dtp1979 wrote: » I’m pretty sure it was announced DPD has stopped deliveries to Ireland until at least the 12th jan
Eoinbmw wrote: » Im in the same boat i live chatted myprotein yesterdey on their .com site and was assured it will be resent from a European location so we will see what happens!
Cole wrote: » So it appears they're still shipping from the UK to Ireland, despite what their website says.
Mjolnir wrote: » The same bulk powders that got fined for false claims about the nutritional profile and protein content in their products.....
Alf Veedersane wrote: » As has been said above, it was primarily around the protein levels in some products like their protein bars, nut butters, maca powders and the claims on the labelling about nutritional benefits and being a good source of protein for building muscle mass.
seefin wrote: » Did quick search and couldn't find the actual results eg was protein content 10% less than advertised ,50%? Big difference there, especially as most of my protein comes from their products. Anyway surely theyve fixed the labelling , theyd hardly risk being fined another 100k. Theyre not like a big tech company who can afford that
Eoinbmw wrote: » You need to sort out your diet if most protein is from supplements not a long term healthy diet! And I'm not vegan bashing must be better alternatives?
seefin wrote: » I exaggerated..Just did a count and 50% comes from shakes and bcca..The rest from tofu, beans etc.The sheer volume of food id have to eat as a vegan to get 2g per kg BW would mean id be so stuffed i wouldn't be able to lift ��Would need to eat 700g of lentils a day. .
seefin wrote: » I exaggerated..Just did a count and 50% comes from shakes and bcca..The rest from tofu, beans etc.The sheer volume of food id have to eat as a vegan to get 2g per kg BW would mean id be so stuffed i wouldn't be able to lift 😂Would need to eat 700g of lentils a day. .