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Looking for affordable plant-based protein at Coles? This page shows all available options sorted by price, current as of May 2026 and refreshed regularly. Right now, Coles' own Wellness Road Pea Protein comes in cheapest at $10, working out to around 2.86 cents per gram of protein. Happy Way's Vegan Protein options sit at $13.50, while Coles Perform Plant Protein is $20. When comparing different products and sizes, always check the cost per gram of protein rather than just the sticker price, as a larger tub that seems expensive might actually offer better value than a cheaper smaller one. The table below breaks down every plant-based protein powder stocked at Coles with pricing and value metrics to help you find what fits your budget and needs.
Check the price per 100g of protein, not just the packet price. A $3 item with twice the protein beats a $2 one.
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Coles Perform Plant Protein ranks 4th on this list, sitting in the middle of the pack for value. At $4 per 100g, it's not the cheapest option available but remains accessible for most shoppers. The vanilla flavour is versatile enough for smoothies and baking. Its value score of 4.3 out of 10 suggests you're paying a bit more than necessary for plant-based protein at Coles.



Coles Wellness Road Pea Protein ranks 1st on this list with a perfect 10/10 value score. At $2 per 100g, it's the most affordable plant-based protein option at Coles right now. The unflavoured format works well for mixing into smoothies or cooking, though some might prefer a flavoured version for shakes. Being a Coles house brand means it's widely available across their stores nationwide.






Amazonia Raw Protein Isolate ranks 5th on this list at $25.20 for 390g. At $6.46 per 100g, it sits in the mid-range for plant-based options at Coles. The vanilla flavour offers some variety if you're tired of unflavoured powders. With a value score of 0 out of 10, it's not the most economical choice here, but Amazonia has solid brand recognition among Australian health food shoppers.