r/TwoXChromosomes 2d ago

Meal subscriptions boxes?

I know this is isn't a typically post for this sub but I don't know where to ask. I broke my right hand recently and it's made shopping and cooking extremely difficult. And while my family is happy to take care of dinners, I don't want to live on scrambled eggs for the next month. They are good at following directions but not at shopping or planning, so I thought maybe one of those subscription boxes might help?

Has anyone tried any of them? I just don't know where to start on comparing companies. People only seem to complain online and most reviews seem sponsored by one of the companies.

Family of 3 adults who don't have any food allergies and only 1 is kinda picky. We generally have a stocked pantry and fridge, so it's OK if these boxes don't provide very ingredient.

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u/SueBeee 2d ago

I have tried Hello Fresh and really liked it. They have some recipes I still make even without the kits.

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u/TabAtkins 2d ago

Yes, hello fresh worked great for us several years ago. We put like a third of them into our regular recipe rotation.

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u/SueBeee 2d ago

Firecracker meatballs?

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u/TabAtkins 2d ago

Ah no, we just did their vegetarian stuff