You gotta eat, as they say, and if you want a homecooked meal, well, then you’ve gotta cook too. Meal planning and grocery shopping can be enjoyable when you’ve got the time and inspiration. When you don’t, an affordable meal kit can swoop in to help blunt the burden. You’ve probably heard about meal kits such as Blue Apron, Green Chef and HelloFresh by now, but what you may not know is there’s a growing pack of cheap meal kits to help you feed yourself and the crew for as little as $5 per serving. Not only will an affordable meal kit subscription save you time and energy in the kitchen, but it can help you eat healthier since many of them offer nutritious, veggie-packed dinner recipes you can have on the table in no more than 20 minutes.
Meal kits — from the budget-friendly to the pricier outfits — also add some fun to dinner mostly by eliminating the not-so-fun parts: grocery shopping, prepping and, for some, deciding what to make. Meal kit services are ultra convenient too, especially during these days when having the essentials delivered just makes life simpler.
So, now that you’ve decided to skip the grocery store and take the meal kit plunge, it’s time to narrow down which meal delivery company is right for you. There are a lot out there, each with its own niche menu and recipes. For example, if you’re an experienced home cook looking for meal kits to help diversify your monthly recipe rotation, you might want to opt for one of the more sophisticated operations like Sun Basket or Martha & Marley Spoon.
However, if the price is your main concern, there are cheap meal kits with easy recipes starting at as little as five bucks a serving — even less if you snag a sign-up offer. Dinnerly and EveryPlate, both of which clock in at $5 a serving, are the most budget-friendly meal delivery outfits. But there are also midrange options such as HelloFresh and Home Chef. The latter two may cost a few bucks more per serving but they allow for more customization and have more recipes to choose from each week, so if you have specific dietary needs or are just a picky eater, they afford you more flexibility in your meal choice. Most of these services also offer vegetarian kits or customization for those who don’t eat meat. We’ll also note that there are meal kits out there that cater to a specialized diet, such as keto, paleo, low calorie, gluten-free and more.
No matter your budget, there are affordable meal kit delivery services to make cooking for you or the family as easy as ever. We even tested all the cheapest meal kits operations and prepared meal services on this all to help you decide which one is best for your budget, tastes and schedule.
So, for the absolute cheapest meal delivery services available in 2021, keep reading for our top meal plan picks.
Read more: A COMPLETE GUIDE TO COOKING HEALTHY ON A BUDGET
EveryPlate
EveryPlate is the cheapest meal kit service, with recipes starting at $5 a serving — sometimes less if you snag a sign-up offer. I tested EveryPlate recently and was pleasantly surprised. You won’t find a lot of foofy, upscale cuisine or complicated recipes, but you will get a lot of satisfying, rib-sticking meals such as hoisin meatloaf with mashed potatoes, cheeseburgers, umami pork chops and sweet potato quesadillas.
EveryPlate meal kits are easy to prepare and I loved everything I made, making it my pick for the best budget-friendly meal kit in 2021. For more, read my full review of EveryPlate.
Price: $5 a serving
Dinnerly
Clocking in at a comparable $5 a serving is Dinnerly, another great cheap meal kit. Much like EveryPlate, Dinnerly has a lot of comfort foods such as ravioli with spinach and parmesan sauce, carne asada tacos and chicken pad thai.
I tested the affordable meal kits from Dinnerly and all were easy to prepare, although — on average — they involved more work than EveryPlate’s recipes. There were also a few big misses among the hits. But Dinnerly is a bit more dynamic than its cheap counterpart and allows you to add on protein packs of chicken breast, ground beef or shrimp for meal planning along with a small market of snacks and desserts, which you can tack on at an extra cost.
Price: $5 a serving, plus $9 shipping
HelloFresh
HelloFresh is a bit more per serving than EveryPlate or Dinnerly — $7.49 a serving if you order meals for four — but this budget-friendly meal delivery service affords you more recipe options and I’d contend the recipes and ingredients are of a higher caliber too. HelloFresh has as many as 25 dinner meal kits per week, so it is nearly impossible not to find something you’ll like. HelloFresh also has five or six plant-based recipes a week making it the best cheap meal kit service for vegetarians.
When I tried HelloFresh’s meal kits recently, I made the meatloaf a la mom, barramundi with corn and potato hash and pork chops with honey butter. I liked all three. Check out my full review of HelloFresh for everything you need to know about the meal delivery service.
Price: $7.49 a serving
Home Chef
At just a tick more than HelloFresh is Home Chef. I tried Home Chef a few months back and loved the flexibility and customization the meal kit subscription allows for. For instance, you can swap the protein in just about any recipe or double the portion if you’re expecting company or want leftovers to eat for lunches during the week. Home Chef also has affordable oven-ready meal kits which only need to be assembled in a tray and cooked — no chopping or prep required.
A few Home Chef recipes I tried and liked were the moo shu pork tacos and bruschetta shrimp risotto which had a ton of garlic but was far easier to make than I expected. Read my full review of Home Chef.
Price: Most meals are $9 a serving with some even cheaper such as lunch meal kits and entree salads.
Freshly
If you desire to do exactly no cooking at all but want tasty meals delivered at an affordable price, Freshly is where it’s at. Freshly sends precooked meals (fresh, not frozen) to your door in a one-time order or subscription. While this cheap meal delivery service has healthy recipe options aplenty, Freshly is one of the better options if you want the occasional cheat meal or serving of comfort food.
Penne bolognese, peppercorn steak with mashed potatoes and chicken casserole are just some of the heartier choices you can have delivered and at the ready. But there are also healthier, low-cal Freshly meals to keep yourself honest.
Price: Freshly is just $8 per meal when you order 12 meals per week.
Daily Harvest
Daily Harvest isn’t a traditional meal kit company but rather sends healthy, plant-based smoothies, soups and grain bowls to your door, starting at $7 a meal. While the other options on our list are geared towards dinnertime, Daily Harvest is best to have affordable (and easy) breakfast and lunch meals ready to heat and eat.
When I tried Daily Harvest, I loved the interesting smoothie combos such as a chocolate blueberry smoothie with greens, banana and almond butter. The heartier meals are great too like the cauliflower rice and pesto harvest bowl with cashews and spinach. You won’t need more than a saucepan, toaster or blender to prepare most of the meals and most can be made in as little as 5 minutes. Read my full Daily Harvest review here.
Price: Meals are between $6 and $9 and there’s no subscription required.
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