The box I got contained raw veg, herbs and recipe cards rather than ready meals. A DIY kit.A lot of our supermarkets over here deliver and I've seen diet meals that can be delivered. Not those brands though.
I just use home delivery. I've got offers from Hello Fresh but it's an expensive way to eat, and with home deliveries from all the major supermarkets there's no need to go to the shops if you don't have time. Many of their websites have menu planners too.
Great for us agoraphobes
Good question. Their website might tell you if they go to your neck of the woods https://www.hellofresh.co.uk/tasty/ I am sure I have seen them advertise on telly recently.@Avocado Sevenfold Is it an urban thing because i'm up in very rural Yorkshire and we never get any of the good stuff. Apart from some spectacular countryside.
Well we could probably buy the same ingredients for maybe 33% to 40% less at a cheaper food store. If we went to a place like Whole Foods (more expensive produce, organic) not so much. Their hype compares it to eating out or getting takeout, which is pretty similar to what you get from them. It's cheaper than restaurant food for sure.$70 for 8 meals sounds pricey to me. How would that compare with your local,supermarket?
Well you're fortunate to live so close to where they grow it. We grow rosemary and thyme and now parsley year round, basil and tomatoes some squash in summer. But at the store you have to buy $1 worth of that stuff at a time and usually it's about 2 days away from spoiling so most of it goes in the trash unfortunately. Sun Basket stuff is fresher when we get the box in the mail. It lasts for at least 4-5 days in the fridge. And the meals are really healthy. Paleo usually. Works for us.I think we're lucky to have an excellent choice of foods from supermarkets here and also from smaller local shops and suppliersThe last small bunch of parsley I bought was around 15p from a local greengrocer. I just bought what I needed.
Edited to,add that I think 15p is around 19cents
We've tried all 3 in the States. In case you aren't familiar these are individual meals for 2 that come in a box or paper bag, with all the ingredients measured out, appropriate size produce and meat, spices, etc. All you need are the pans and olive oil and butter and water. Recipe cards with pix and instructions and ingredients (in case you want to make it again yourself). No meal is ever offered again, and you have between 5 (Hello Fresh) and 12 (Sun Basket) meals to choose from. Sun Basket has vegetarian and paleo choices too. Organic produce, seems fresher than our local Safeway or Walmart offerings. They take 30-45 min to prepare so it's not a frozen dinner by any means. We really like them, it eliminates a lot of running to the grocery store, and we don't end up throwing out rotten parsley and onions and stuff. The paleo meals are low carb of course which is nice for diabetics. They use cauliflower rice quite a bit, which I had never eaten. Anyway I was just curious as to what similar options were available on your side of the pond.
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