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2024-08-26 at 8:07 AM UTCAnyone got experience with these? I just ordered 5 meals for next week for €50 with Hello Fresh. It's normally €100, but €50 off in the first week, €15 off in the second, etc.
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2024-08-26 at 8:23 AM UTCPaying a premium for the delivery of hyper-specific quantities of groceries that will just barely cover ~70% of your dinners in a given week seems really silly to me, so I've never tried it. I've been tempted to try them out, but every time I think about it... like... if I'm going to pay a premium to have meals delivered, we might as well go the extra mile and have a restaurant cook it too. Y'know? Hire a private taxi for your burrito.
That said, I remember seeing someone talking about how they'd order catering from Chipotle for their weekly meal prep, and the math worked out really nicely. Seemed like a way smarter move than having some company ship you one meal's worth of cabbage or whatever, or hiring a taxi to drive dinner to you. May be worth considering once your trial period ends. 🤔 -
2024-08-26 at 8:49 AM UTC
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2024-08-26 at 11:56 AM UTCi'm trying to get sponsored by them
I love eating Hello Fresh®, it's part of a healthy balanced fresh home cooked diet. and you know what they say about variety well they also include spices in this weeks Asian chicken lemon meal. Happy cooking! -
2024-08-27 at 4:03 AM UTC
Originally posted by Donald Trump Anyone got experience with these? I just ordered 5 meals for next week for €50 with Hello Fresh. It's normally €100, but €50 off in the first week, €15 off in the second, etc.
Yeah I've used hello fresh before. It's useful if you have a large discretionary income and want to save time grocery shopping. IDK what HTS is talking about the portion sizes are good unless you're a yank. -
2024-08-27 at 2:02 PM UTC
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2024-08-27 at 3:15 PM UTCIf I was your fatass I would've gotten 14 small portioned dinners to cover your 7 dinners a week, plus you have that parasite with you who will also want to eat so you should've just ordered 21 for 485$, saving you 20 minutes each day and costing you 6-7 times the price you'd normally pay.
Or... you could trade GG in for me and have hot, fresh, healthy meals cooked ina clean kitchen when u get off work. Just saying, you could do a lot better. -
2024-08-27 at 3:18 PM UTChow is possible for da first world not having services to bring food from the restaurants to their homes.
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2024-08-27 at 3:59 PM UTC
Originally posted by Elbow Paying a premium for the delivery of hyper-specific quantities of groceries that will just barely cover ~70% of your dinners in a given week seems really silly to me, so I've never tried it. I've been tempted to try them out, but every time I think about it… like… if I'm going to pay a premium to have meals delivered, we might as well go the extra mile and have a restaurant cook it too. Y'know? Hire a private taxi for your burrito.
Lala and I did hello fresh for a good long while. It’s obviously not the singularly most cost effective way to eat but it’s cheaper than eating out, and I mean if it saves an hour of shopping per week then it’s significantly cheaper than it seems depending on what your time is worth. -
2024-08-27 at 4:02 PM UTC
Originally posted by Kingoftoes Yeah I've used hello fresh before. It's useful if you have a large discretionary income and want to save time grocery shopping. IDK what HTS is talking about the portion sizes are good unless you're a yank.
Like I said, I've never used them! So of course I dunno nuffing about the portion sizes. I just meant they deliver five dinners worth of ingredients for a seven day week. Your ass still has to drag itself to the grocery store. -
2024-08-27 at 4:11 PM UTC
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2024-08-27 at 4:12 PM UTC
Originally posted by Elbow Like I said, I've never used them! So of course I dunno nuffing about the portion sizes. I just meant they deliver five dinners worth of ingredients for a seven day week. Your ass still has to drag itself to the grocery store.
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Curbside pickup is a thing, and it's free at most places.
..then there's instacart. -
2024-08-27 at 10:49 PM UTC