international athlete, Newcastle Co. Down’s Kerry O’Flaherty, who has teamed up with Lidl to launch the retailer's new range in NI stores.
In response to popular demand and increasing customer appetite Lidl NI is expanding its range of protein products, adding a variety of new performance supplements and snacks, including Whey Protein Powder and Creatine
Olympian and Northern Ireland-born athlete, Kerry O’Flaherty has teamed up with Lidl Northern Ireland to launch the retailer’s new high protein range, which includes 14 exciting new performance supplement products, now available acrossLidl’s 43 stores across Northern Ireland.
Since launching its first high protein range in 2021,Lidl Northern Irelandhas been committed to offering a variety of affordable, high-quality products to support healthy, active lifestyles. The new products join an existing lineup, which includes popular protein-rich staples such as puddings, yogurts, cereals, bars and ready meals.
Now, Lidl is expanding its offering even further with the introduction of performance-focused supplements, such as whey and vegan protein powders, creatine monohydrate, collagen powder, pre-workout drinks, and isotonic powders. The retailer has also expanded its popular protein snack range, adding new high-protein bars, tortilla chips, and locally made high-protein cookies.
Speaking about the new range, Kerry O’Flaherty commented: “As an International Athlete and a busy mum,I know how important it is to fuel your body with the right nutrition — whether that’s for training, recovery, or just to keep up with a hectic lifestyle. These high-quality products make it easier for people to get the protein they need, and what’s even better, they’re available at an affordable price, which makes it accessible for so many more people.”
“Balancing training with family life is a constant juggle. I’m always on the go, whether it’s fitting in runs, workouts, or managing daily life with my children. For me, protein is keyto keeping my energy levels up and supporting recovery.The protein powders and snacks in particular, are such a great option, especially on those busy days when I need something quick and easy, but still nutritious.”
international athlete, Newcastle Co. Down’s Kerry O’Flaherty, who has teamed up with Lidl to launch the retailer’s new range in NI stores.
Performance Supplements From only £5.99, Lidl customers can now shop a variety of performance supplements designed to support active lifestyles. The new range includes:
Whey Protein Powder(480g) available in Vanilla, Chocolate, and Strawberry flavours, as well as aVegan Protein Powder(480g) in Vanilla flavour — all for £9.59 each.
Creatine Monohydrate(250g) for £8.99, apopular supplement known to increase physical performance during short bursts of high-intensity activity.
Pre-Workout Powder(300g) in a tropical flavour, available for £8.99, designed to energise and enhance performance during workouts.
For hydration and recovery, Lidl has launched a LemonIsotonic Drink Powder(400g) at £5.99, which contains electrolytesto improve hydration and muscle recovery after exercise.
Collagen Booster(250g), available for £5.99to support healthy joints, skin elasticity, and more.
High Protein Snacks
Lidl Northern Ireland has also expanded its selection of protein-rich snacks, perfect for those looking to satisfy hunger and maintain their fitness goals while on the go:
Locally made in Ireland, Lidl’s newHigh Protein Cookies(2-pack, £0.99)come in deliciousflavours like Double Chocolate and Salted Caramel, containing up to 12.6g of protein per pack.
High Protein Bars(3-pack, £3.49) in flavours Chocolate Brownie, Cookies and Cream, White Chocolate Crisp, and Peanut, designed toprovide a protein boost while satisfying a sweet tooth.
For a savoury option, customers can enjoyHigh Protein Tortilla Chips(60g) for £1.99, a healthier alternative to traditional snacks.
Lidl Northern Ireland’s new high protein range is now available at all 43 Lidl stores across the region. For more information and to stay up to date with the latest in-store promotions, please visitwww.lidl-ni.co.uk