
Fitness box with 19 items and JD voucher only £30 at Home Bargains
Home Bargains has updated its StarBuy deals this week, and its latest discount offering is sure to impress any gym-goer or fitness enthusiast. With summer underway and the peak holiday season coming up, many people will be hoping to get in the best shape possible.
It's no secret that making the right lifestyle choices and following a healthy diet can significantly help, but so can exercising regularly. Some people may benefit from using various popular fitness products, such as protein shake bottles and supplements, to help along their journey. But as beneficial as these can be, they can often be quite pricey.
However, for anyone keen to improve their fitness on a budget, Home Bargains has reduced a goodie box filled with 19 items as part of its new StarBuy lineup. Customers can now get the Applied Nutrition Fitness Starter Pack for £29.99—it was originally £50 and includes a JD Gym 1 Day Guest Pass.
In a description of the goodie box on the Home Bargains website, the store says: "Discover the Applied Nutrition Fitness Starter Pack – a box packed with tasty samples and top products to kickstart your fitness journey and find your favourites. Perfect for trying the best of Applied Nutrition in one handy set!"
It adds: "Try our best sellers to decide your favourites. Introducing the Applied Starter Pack. A box full of delicious treats, samples, and the best products that Applied Nutrition has to offer." In a note to shoppers, the retailer wrote: "Items and flavours shown are not indicative of Starter Pack contents."
It continued: "Ingredients are listed as accurately as possible; varying flavours may alter the listing. Please read each product before opening and/or consuming to ensure accurate allergen and ingredient information."
Full list of items in Home Bargains fitness box:
1x Protein 150g.
1x Sample Beef XP.
1x ABE Energy & Performance Can.
1x ABE Preworkout Shot 60ml.
1x ABE Preworkout Gel 60ml.
1x Protein Water Can.
1x Bodyfuel Electrolyte water.
1x Diet Whey Bar.
1x Protein Crunch Bar.
1x Protein Cookie.
1x Endurance Energy Gel.
1x Marine Collagen Gel.
1x Hydration Stick pack.
1x Lifestyle Bottle.
1x Shaker.
3x ABE preworkout sample.
1x JD Gym 1 Day Guest Pass.
Home Bargains is a popular choice for many across the UK thanks to its budget-friendly prices. In addition to selling a range of homeware, food, toiletries, and other essentials, Home Bargains also offers several health and fitness products.
For instance, customers can get a 165g tub of Applied Nutrition Collagen Powder for £9.99, saving them 66% on its original price of £30. It is also selling a 900g bag of BodyFuel Whey Protein for £14.99, which is 50% less than its recommended retail price of £29.99.
There is also an option to buy a 12-pack of Oshee High Protein Bars for £11.88 - down from its original cost of £23.88. Regarding gym equipment, fitness fans can get kettlebells, yoga exercise balls, foam mats and 1L water bottles for under £10.
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