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We did BlueApron and HomeChef for a while but the prices started to get out of hand. They initially offer some super savings but the price quickly went up.

HomeChef did have some of the best chicken breast I every ate. They were on the small side but could cut them with a fork.

HomeChef meal pricing slow crept higher. Initially they were $10 meal then $12 meals starting becoming the dominant price.

It was a lot of work cooking. I would have multiple pans going and a ton of chopping.

Since you said you dont mind shopping you can go on HomeChefs website and get the meal recipes free.


 
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I decided to give HelloFresh a try as they have an LE discount along with teachers and military. Just had to do verification via ID.me, which I have for Fenix flashlight discount. I will get 55% off each week’s order and free shipping for 52 orders. If I continued then it would be 15% off each order after that as far as I know. I can cancel anytime so we will see if I like it.

Edit: Now I see it is actually only 55% off first order and then 15% off each order after that. It said “Up to 55% off each order for 52 orders.” Then when I continued to look further I see the 55% is only the first order. Oh well, I will see if I like it.




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I know three people that get weekly shipments.

All three are bachelors,
All three are over 55 y.o. ,
All three have tons of money.

All three are reasonably healthy , for their age.

All three work.
All own their own homes.
(Paid for in full)

All three have been doing this for more than a year.

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I know three people that get weekly shipments.

All three are bachelors,
All three are over 55 y.o. ,
All three have tons of money.

All three are reasonably healthy , for their age.

All three work.
All own their own homes.
(Paid for in full)


My gut feeling says I will only do one or two weeks of this. I just want to try it and see if I like it. I like the idea of new things, but you can always get new recipes. Dunno, we will see. The first set of meals look tasty. At the least I will now have the recipe for them after trying them.




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My wife is having increasing trouble fixing dinners; and I don’t really like to cook.
We’re going to try Factor for a week. Looks like usual price is about $108 for 8 meals (4 servings x 2. Paid extra for a couple of meals (filet, salmon).


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I decided to give HelloFresh a try as they have an LE discount along with teachers and military. Just had to do verification via ID.me, which I have for Fenix flashlight discount. I will get 55% off each week’s order and free shipping for 52 orders. If I continued then it would be 15% off each order after that as far as I know. I can cancel anytime so we will see if I like it.

Edit: Now I see it is actually only 55% off first order and then 15% off each order after that. It said “Up to 55% off each order for 52 orders.” Then when I continued to look further I see the 55% is only the first order. Oh well, I will see if I like it.


ALL of the meal kits give a really good initial discount. So once you're through HF, try Marley Spoon. Then after a few weeks HF will send you a cuopon to come back. LOL..... We bounce back and forth between those 2, but probably do Marley Spoon 3 out of 4 times.

We started doing the meal kits with covid and liked them so much we kept with it. It's as cheap as the grocery store if you do 4-5 meals a week. We used to eat out 3-4 nights a week, and cook at home 3-4 nights a week, and were in a rut of making the same 25 things over and over. NOW, we do 5 meal kits a week at about $115 (for 2 people), bbq 1 night at home, and eat out 1 night for something totally different:sushi, hibachi, pizza etc. There is SO much variety with the meal kits that we don't even have the urge to go out to dinner. We look at the menu's for both MS and HF for the upcoming weeks and decide which one and what recipes......it's all fresh good quality meats, veggies, sides, fresh spices etc.
 
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Originally posted by StorminNormin:
I decided to give HelloFresh a try as they have an LE discount along with teachers and military. Just had to do verification via ID.me, which I have for Fenix flashlight discount. I will get 55% off each week’s order and free shipping for 52 orders. If I continued then it would be 15% off each order after that as far as I know. I can cancel anytime so we will see if I like it.

Edit: Now I see it is actually only 55% off first order and then 15% off each order after that. It said “Up to 55% off each order for 52 orders.” Then when I continued to look further I see the 55% is only the first order. Oh well, I will see if I like it.


ALL of the meal kits give a really good initial discount. So once you're through HF, try Marley Spoon. Then after a few weeks HF will send you a cuopon to come back. LOL..... We bounce back and forth between those 2, but probably do Marley Spoon 3 out of 4 times.

We started doing the meal kits with covid and liked them so much we kept with it. It's as cheap as the grocery store if you do 4-5 meals a week. We used to eat out 3-4 nights a week, and cook at home 3-4 nights a week, and were in a rut of making the same 25 things over and over. NOW, we do 5 meal kits a week at about $115 (for 2 people), bbq 1 night at home, and eat out 1 night for something totally different:sushi, hibachi, pizza etc. There is SO much variety with the meal kits that we don't even have the urge to go out to dinner. We look at the menu's for both MS and HF for the upcoming weeks and decide which one and what recipes......it's all fresh good quality meats, veggies, sides, fresh spices etc.


Never heard of MS, but I will give your advice a try.




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Originally posted by StorminNormin:
I decided to give HelloFresh a try as they have an LE discount along with teachers and military. Just had to do verification via ID.me, which I have for Fenix flashlight discount. I will get 55% off each week’s order and free shipping for 52 orders. If I continued then it would be 15% off each order after that as far as I know. I can cancel anytime so we will see if I like it.

Edit: Now I see it is actually only 55% off first order and then 15% off each order after that. It said “Up to 55% off each order for 52 orders.” Then when I continued to look further I see the 55% is only the first order. Oh well, I will see if I like it.


ALL of the meal kits give a really good initial discount. So once you're through HF, try Marley Spoon. Then after a few weeks HF will send you a cuopon to come back. LOL..... We bounce back and forth between those 2, but probably do Marley Spoon 3 out of 4 times.

We started doing the meal kits with covid and liked them so much we kept with it. It's as cheap as the grocery store if you do 4-5 meals a week. We used to eat out 3-4 nights a week, and cook at home 3-4 nights a week, and were in a rut of making the same 25 things over and over. NOW, we do 5 meal kits a week at about $115 (for 2 people), bbq 1 night at home, and eat out 1 night for something totally different:sushi, hibachi, pizza etc. There is SO much variety with the meal kits that we don't even have the urge to go out to dinner. We look at the menu's for both MS and HF for the upcoming weeks and decide which one and what recipes......it's all fresh good quality meats, veggies, sides, fresh spices etc.


Never heard of MS, but I will give your advice a try.


Here's a free box: https://marleyspoon.com/v/REF-3Z1LMD2Z-20230717
 
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Originally posted by StorminNormin:
I decided to give HelloFresh a try as they have an LE discount along with teachers and military. Just had to do verification via ID.me, which I have for Fenix flashlight discount. I will get 55% off each week’s order and free shipping for 52 orders. If I continued then it would be 15% off each order after that as far as I know. I can cancel anytime so we will see if I like it.

Edit: Now I see it is actually only 55% off first order and then 15% off each order after that. It said “Up to 55% off each order for 52 orders.” Then when I continued to look further I see the 55% is only the first order. Oh well, I will see if I like it.


ALL of the meal kits give a really good initial discount. So once you're through HF, try Marley Spoon. Then after a few weeks HF will send you a cuopon to come back. LOL..... We bounce back and forth between those 2, but probably do Marley Spoon 3 out of 4 times.

We started doing the meal kits with covid and liked them so much we kept with it. It's as cheap as the grocery store if you do 4-5 meals a week. We used to eat out 3-4 nights a week, and cook at home 3-4 nights a week, and were in a rut of making the same 25 things over and over. NOW, we do 5 meal kits a week at about $115 (for 2 people), bbq 1 night at home, and eat out 1 night for something totally different:sushi, hibachi, pizza etc. There is SO much variety with the meal kits that we don't even have the urge to go out to dinner. We look at the menu's for both MS and HF for the upcoming weeks and decide which one and what recipes......it's all fresh good quality meats, veggies, sides, fresh spices etc.


Never heard of MS, but I will give your advice a try.


Here's a free box: https://marleyspoon.com/v/REF-3Z1LMD2Z-20230717


That link said the voucher could not be applied. I will still look into this. I wish I had taken a picture of today’s Hello Fresh meal. It was really good and presentation was great. It is just a lot of work compared to when I just made a protein and vegetable. For me, it takes twice as long to make than the recipe says, but so far all have been great. I just won’t ever pay full price.

If I do continue HF for a while and then want to switch, then I will switch to MS as they also give a “hero” discount.




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We've done them a couple times. We hang onto the recipes we like and buy the ingredients locally for much less. It's been a nice way to force us into some variety. Obviously there are recipes everywhere for free, but we've found that the box of ingredients makes it easier to commit to trying them.

I know we've used Hello Fresh but I'm not sure if the other one was something else or not.
 
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It's as cheap as the grocery store if you do 4-5 meals a week
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we do 5 meal kits a week at about $115 (for 2 people)


That's $115 for 10 servings, or $11.50 per meal serving. Wow. If that's "as cheap as the grocery store", then grocery costs much be significantly higher in your neck of the woods. Eek That's not even "as cheap as eating out" around here!

Consider that I eat 2 meals per day, and eat out about once or twice per week, and I typically spend around that much - $115ish - every other week on groceries for one person. That works out to around 24-26 meal servings per grocery order, or roughly $4.50 per serving. (Well, it would be, if all that grocery total was just food, but it usually also includes additional household supplies like toilet paper, deodorant, trash bags, etc., so the actual per meal food cost is even less than that...)

So call it $3-$4 per meal, compared to $11.50! This means that for me, buying groceries and cooking recipes I find on my own is about one third to one quarter of the cost of that delivery meal service. And I eat well, always trying interesting new recipes that I find online. Tonight was chipotle chicken wraps topped with homemade pico de gallo:
https://www.ethanchlebowski.co...e-chicken-snack-wrap
https://www.thepioneerwoman.co...479/pico-de-gallo-a/
 
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It's as cheap as the grocery store if you do 4-5 meals a week
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we do 5 meal kits a week at about $115 (for 2 people)


That's $115 for 10 servings, or $11.50 per serving. Wow. If that's "as cheap as the grocery store", then grocery costs much be significantly higher in your neck of the woods.

Consider that I eat 2 meals per day, and eat out about once or twice per week. I typically spend around that much ($115ish) every other week on groceries for one person. That works out to around 24-26 meal servings, or roughly $4.50 per serving. Well, it would be, if all that grocery total was just food, but it usually also includes additional household supplies like toilet paper, deodorant, trash bags, etc., so the actual per meal food cost is even less than that...

So call it $3-$4 per meal, compared to $11.50! This mean my groceries are about a third of the cost of that delivery meal service. And I eat well, always trying interesting new recipes that I find online. (Tonight was chipotle chicken soft tacos with homemade pico de gallo.)


It depends on what you eat. For equivalent meals it would cost more in most cases, grass fed ground beef, top quality B/S chicken.....etc....etc.. Some you may save money at the grocery store. Shrimp pad thai for 2 people for $23.......by the time you add up all of the ingredients all fresh herbs and spices, etc. There are a lot of recipes with a lot of ingredients and if you had to buy 4 bottles of this and that condiment, that you'd probably never use all of........Any kind of fresh spice at my grocery store is around $3 each for a small plastic packet...... Here, you can click on the date on the left, scroll down and see the choices available for that week, click on the meal and it will list all of the ingredients. Sure if I want to bbq chicken breasts (with the bones and skin), a can of baked beans, and a tomato/cucumber salad) I can do that entire meal for 2 for $11-12, but that's not the type of meals these are. They also have a lot of specialty ingredients that you just aren't finding at Publix.

https://marleyspoon.com/menu
 
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