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Bulk Complete Greens Review — Is It Worth It?
Bulk Complete Greens is the most affordable greens supplement in this comparison, offering a basic but decent formula at a price that removes any financial barrier to daily greens supplementation. What it lacks in breadth of ingredients, it compensates for in cost-effectiveness.
What Is It?
Complete Greens is Bulk's entry into the greens powder category — a blend of green food concentrates with a modest vitamin addition. It's pitched at cost-conscious gym-goers who want the convenience of a greens supplement without the premium pricing of market leaders.
Ingredients & Nutrition

Per 10g serving: spinach, spirulina, chlorella, wheatgrass, barley grass, broccoli, and a small vitamin and mineral blend including vitamin C, vitamin D2, and iron. At 25 calories per serving. Unlike MyProtein's version, Bulk includes some added vitamins, providing marginally more nutritional utility.
The vitamin D2 inclusion is worth noting — D2 (ergocalciferol) is less bioavailable than D3 (cholecalciferol) used in premium products like Huel and AG1. The dose is also likely below the 1000–2000 IU recommended for deficiency management. It's a step in the right direction at a budget price.
Taste & Mixability
Natural flavour options include Mixed Berry and Lemon — both are reasonable for a greens product, successfully masking the chlorophyll taste. The Natural (unflavoured) version is challenging. Mixability is similar to MyProtein Super Greens — moderate grittiness from chlorella content, best consumed immediately.
Effectiveness
The formula delivers basic greens nutrition and some vitamin support. The spirulina and chlorella provide plant-based iron and B12 (though B12 from plant sources has variable bioavailability). The added vitamin C aids iron absorption from plant sources, which is a thoughtful formulation detail.
For the category's primary use case — increasing daily phytonutrient and antioxidant intake — it functions adequately alongside a normal diet.
Value for Money
At £14.99 for 300g (30 servings at 10g), you're paying approximately £0.50 per serving. That's the lowest cost per serving in this comparison. During Bulk sales, it can drop to £9–10, making it barely noticeable as a monthly supplement expense.
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Verdict
Bulk Complete Greens is the right purchase for someone dipping their toe into greens supplementation at minimal cost. It's not comprehensive nutritional support — for that, invest in Huel Daily Greens — but as a budget daily greens habit, it does the job. The small added vitamin matrix is a genuine improvement over pure greens blends at this price point.
Rating: 6/10
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