What I thought of hellofresh (or other delivery meals)

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Hi, I found it somewhat hard to find an honest review of delivery meals like hello fresh or blue apron since so many people are sharing affiliate links with a review. I had a really good coupon deal so I decided to try it out...and immediately cancel my subscription. Oddly, one of my husbands favorite thing to do is grocery shop, so this was not going to last long even if we did love hello fresh. I wanted to share this because I recently saw a mfp promo for blue apron.

Pros:
Really cheap to try it out if you have a promo code
Comes in separated meal kits that easily stack in your fridge and are clearly marked
Comes well packaged and was definitely cold
Recipes are easy to read and beautifully photographed
Meals are pretty tasty and interesting

Cons:
High calorie...I was seriously disappointed by the recipes I got and you can't really choose a "low calorie" box, even the veggie options are higher calorie. I had one recipe that was 963 calories for one serving!!! Insane!
Wasteful-I can't get over how awful this is for the environment. When you consider all the cardboard packaging and boxes it's separed in, it's a lot to put in a landfill.
Expensive, after your first purchase, it's not worth the price

So in a nutshell, I'm glad I tried it, but I probably won't order again. I can see this being helpful for someone who is chronically ill or just had surgery that doesn't want to get out and shop, OR the one thing I would consider it again for is if we stay at a vacation rental and want to get it sent there during our stay.

I wanted to share this mostly with MFP because I was so grossly disappointed with the calorie amount! Hope this helps someone!
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  • alyssa0061
    alyssa0061 Posts: 652 Member
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    Thank you for sharing. I've thought about trying one of these services as I live alone and could stretch the food for a few meals. But the wastefulness part you mention bothers me. That alone may keep me from trying it
  • azelizabeth
    azelizabeth Posts: 34 Member
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    I tried Plated on a promo that gave me one week free. It was great and gave me great recipe ideas.... but it was ridiculously expensive and very labor intense. Each meal was around $12... which I think is high.
  • suzan06
    suzan06 Posts: 218 Member
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    I looked into it, but as someone who knows how to cook, I decided it was ridiculously expensive. I'll go out to eat for that price!

    But I could totally see it being good for someone who is struggling to learn how to cook, or a new college grad moving into their first apartment, etc.

  • defowlkes
    defowlkes Posts: 14 Member
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    I am signed up with Purple Carrot. I happen to like it. The meals have been great. Yes, the calories per serving are high. Each dinner serves 2. I make it into 3 meals and load up the rest of my plate with veggies. You are right about the packing. I reuse the plastic bags and plastic containers or take them to the recycling bin.
  • casiobarnes
    casiobarnes Posts: 78 Member
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    I also use Purple Carrot! We don't get it every week - the menu has to really jump out at me. I like cooking and I'm very comfortable in the kitchen but sometimes it's nice to see something you wouldn't normally try, or an unusual ingredient. The portions are pretty generous. We always get dinner (for the two of us) and then a lunch portion left over.

    And yes, the packaging is terrible. Nothing about 'pre-portioned delivered to your door meals' is going to be good for the environment, but I try to reuse as much as possible and recycle the rest. Purple Carrot recently started actively trying to reduce their packaging, which I appreciate.
  • pebble4321
    pebble4321 Posts: 1,132 Member
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    I use a local one called Dinner Twist (West Aust) and am very happy with it. My delivery comes in two foam eskies that get returned and reused and there is minimal packaging - some plastic bags for things like herbs or baby potatoes and extras like cashews or rice but it's less than I would use if I did the shopping myself.
    The meals are delicious and not especially high in cals as far as I can see (though I'm not logging them).
    Definitely more expensive than if I bought the same produce myself, but I choose to pay it for the convenience and because I get stuck sometimes with planning and cooking good meals just for myself when my husband is away (which is four weeks out of five).
    If anyone wants to try it out, PM me and we both get a discount.
  • dragon_girl26
    dragon_girl26 Posts: 2,187 Member
    edited February 2017
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    I am trying the Hello Fresh meal service this week since they had the 50% off coupon deal. My first meal was sirloin steak with peppercorn sauce, creamed kale, and roasted potatoes. I like that the recipes are easy to follow and portion size was decent. The 3 meals for $30 was a good deal, but not sure I'd say it would be good at the $60 price point for 3 dinners for 2. I definitely wouldn't do this regularly. I was able to keep the calories down by being sparing on my use of olive oil, though...my whole meal, minus the 7 oz glass of wine I had with it, was 680 calories, so I can't complain about that for a steak and potato dinner. The recipe card claimed 650 calories, so that was pretty consistent with what I came up with.
    I also have dukkah chicken and cod picatta kits to try later this week.
    I'm thinking of using the coupon code I have to try BlueApron next week. Their meals look pretty good too.
    The packaging is definitely a bit much.
  • goddessecouture
    goddessecouture Posts: 17 Member
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    I'm Home Chef for me and daughter. We use it for two meals a week (although I also get a lunch out of each, too) and we absolutely love it! There are plenty of options, including low cal. And it's definitely better than me succumbing to the temptation to just grab takeout in my way home from work or popping in something from the freezer.
  • Rebecca0224
    Rebecca0224 Posts: 810 Member
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    I tried Graze and it was expensive for what you get but I liked it. I order occasionally and somethings are good some are awful.
  • spatulamom
    spatulamom Posts: 158 Member
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    We do Home Chef. We do 3 meals a week, 2 servings per meal (my kid has texture issues, so I just get it for my husband and myself). Yes, it's expensive, but we actually save money on our grocery bill. I also recreate some of the recipes (there's a pan-fried chicken recipe that even my kiddo LOVES, so I make that regularly) which helps with meal planning. My ADHD makes meal planning super difficult for me and this has been a great solution - plus I don't have a ton of ingredients left over that will go bad because I only needed a small portion of something.

    I choose from 9 different options each week - we tend to do a lot of chicken and pork, but do get a steak meal if they look good. The calorie count on most of it is pretty decent and if it's too much, I'll save part of my portion for lunch.

    Also, if you notify the company, they'll provide a label to send back the packaging for recycle.
  • Lounmoun
    Lounmoun Posts: 8,426 Member
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    I have heard ads for these things a lot and looked at it but it seemed really expensive. They are kind of promoted as easier and to get the non-cook making impressive meals.
    I like to cook, cook every day, know what I am doing and have a much smaller food budget. So not for me.
  • GemstoneofHeart
    GemstoneofHeart Posts: 865 Member
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    Thanks for all your input and I totally agree with you all! Also I have a friend who used to live in Austin and they really miss dinner twist! We have something similar in my town as well and it's amazing local food and pretty low calorie...but it's about $10-12 per meal...yikes!
  • FrogDog47
    FrogDog47 Posts: 2 Member
    edited February 2017
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    We use Blue Apron for 4 weeks now and it's awesome. I don't understand the 'expensive' comments. Blue Apron is $10 a plate and has lowered our grocery bill. I don't know of anywhere you can eat out for that. We have no left-overs which is a huge plus for us... way less food waste and most of the packaging goes into the recycle bin. The food is great and fresh, and delivered. It makes entering dinner into the food dairy WAY easier. Every time I've checked, someone has already entered the meal.
  • Timshel_
    Timshel_ Posts: 22,841 Member
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    Did Blue Apron and it was good. We stopped because it is more expensive than if we just took the time to do stuff ourselves. And really, it isn't that is expensive for what you get, but we normally never cook with most the ingredients and it is more involved for many recipes. I just like some basic stuff personally.
  • alyssa0061
    alyssa0061 Posts: 652 Member
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    I signed up for a week of Hello Fresh, Blue Apron and Home Chef. I had 50% off each so I plan on giving them a shot. If I find one earth shatteringly amazing, I'll probably continue with it. I get my first delivery tomorrow.
  • tuffytuffy1
    tuffytuffy1 Posts: 920 Member
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    I agree with you. I got a free Blue Apron box in the mail, and not only was it extremely caloric, it was a lot of work. I didn't even end up making the meal. I just don't have time to prepare things like that, I am usually just throwing something into my Instant Pot or broiling a flank steak and pairing with a salad, fast and easy.
  • roxie144
    roxie144 Posts: 1 Member
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    My husband and I have tried home chef, blue apron, and hello fresh. Home chef has been our favorite. One of the things that I liked most was the low-calorie options available with home chef. I love not having to plan and shop for meals, my food waste is way down (neither one of us cares for leftovers,) and my grocery bill dropped $20/month.
  • GuyanaGold21
    GuyanaGold21 Posts: 50 Member
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    We use Metabolic Meals for dinner about 5-6 times per week. While $11.50 per meal is expensive, it is much cheaper than what we were spending eating out. We get the “fit” portion, which I found is plenty for me, and less food than I was previously eating. Most meals are in the 280-360 calorie range; again, much less than eating out. I decided to try them because my job has been insane for the past 18 months and I finally decided it was OK not to feel guilty about finding time to plan meals, shop and cook a healthy meal each evening. They arrive fresh each week and we pop them in the microwave – very quick! We’ve been using them for about 7 months and still enjoy them. Even better (for me), all meals are gluten free (I found it was a migraine trigger), organic, etc. which allows me to try any of their meals. We think it is awesome and guilt free!
  • lauraeyes2
    lauraeyes2 Posts: 1 Member
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    We have used hello fresh for several months and I love it. We usually get the four person plan but our kids (2) split one. So we usually do one night each week where we have the leftovers for dinner (so we get four meals out of the the meal plan).

    Yes it's a lot of packaging but it's nearly all recyclable, so if you separate out your trash and use a garbage disposal for scraps, it's not a lot of waste.

    For calories, yes some are really high calorie do you have to watch, but we have the plan where you can choose which meals get delivered and I just try to avoid the ones that are super high. I can usually find a dinners each week in the 500-600cal range.

    Yes it's a lot of money, but we honestly have minimal grocery shopping each week now aside from perishables and some bfast/lunch foods. And the best part is I never have to plan what to make for dinner for the week.

    The recipes are super easy to follow. I used to do all the cooking, and now my husband also helps with these and they come out great
  • cuadrado12
    cuadrado12 Posts: 43 Member
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    That's crazy that one meal was almost 1,000 calories. Were all of the meals like that?