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Meal kit delivery services come with everything you need to make delicious dishes at home — including any meat required for a certain recipe. It’ll be more expensive overall than buying meat and produce separately, but it’s a smart way to ensure you get all of your ingredients at once
- Home Chef: Fresh, chef-designed meals based on your preferences (like calorie-conscious or vegetarian). Starting at $6.99 per serving.
- Blue Apron: Blue Apron offers well-balanced meals made from responsibly sourced ingredients. Meal kits start at $7.49 per serving.
- Sun Basket: Sun Basket offers sustainably-sourced meals, three ways: oven-ready, pre-prepped, and classic (meaning the prepping and cooking is up to you). Starting at $10.99 per serving. Deliveries might be delayed according to this Covid-19 update.
- HelloFresh: A box of high-quality, fresh ingredients shipped directly to you from the farm for $7.49 per serving. The brand also offers flexible meal plans so you can skip a week here and there, as well as swap recipes. HelloFresh hasn’t reported shortages or slow-downs, but according to its Covid-19 update, you’ll receive an email if there are any issues with your order.
- Dinnerly: “Unfussy and affordable” weekday meals are what Dinnerly advertises, and that description is spot-on: at $4.49 per serving, it’s the most budget-friendly meal plan or kit we’ve found yet. According to the brand’s most recent Covid-19 update, your delivery date might shift depending on where you live.
- Purple Carrot: Purple Carrot offers healthful, plant-based meal kits starting at about $9.99 per serving. Options include protein-rich and carb-rich dishes. Note that Purple Carrot is currently experiencing some delays.
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