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4 Meal Delivery Services You Should Try This Week To Stay Healthy & In Shape At Home

March 24, 2020 by Hannah Kerns

 
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Figuring out the best ways to eat healthy can be a challenge–especially while you are stuck at home. To make things easier, we rounded up our 4 favorite meal delivery services that can make the adjustment a little bit easier, while also helping you stay healthy and in shape during quarantine.

With that in mind, keep reading for the 4 meal delivery services you should try this week!

Daily Harvest

Daily Harvest is a great option for meal delivery, and is easily customizable for whatever your needs are. Although their smoothies might be the most popular, Daily Harvest also has soups, harvest bowls, oat bowls, chia bowls, bites, and even lattes. At around $6.99 per cup, this is a great affordable option to help you stock up your freezer.

Plus, with the code SHEFINDS, you can get $25 off your first order--making it easy to stay healthy and within your budget without ever leaving your house.

Hello Fresh

Hello Fresh is another super popular meal delivery service for anyone who is hoping to spend a little more time in the kitchen. Depending on how many meals you want a week, the price of Hello Fresh can be as low as $7.49 per meal. With easy-to-follow directions and pre-proportioned ingredients, this meal kit delivery service takes the stress out of cooking.

With "Calorie Smart" meals clearly marked, it's also easy to keep track of just how much you are eating--and to keep portion control in mind.

Grubhub

If you're tired of cooking and are looking to support some local restaurants, Grubhub is a great option. With contact free delivery, your favorite delivery options can be left at your doorstep. Grubhub is also temporarily suspending commission fees for impacted independent restaurants of up to $100 million--making it easier to support your favorite local restaurants that are struggling right now.

Plus, the chances of you contracting Coronavirus through your food is very slim. Martin Wiedmann, a professor of food safety in the Department of Food Science at Cornell University, explained to New York Post: “The risk of contracting coronavirus through food has been, and is, extremely small.”

Uber Eats

Uber Eats is another great delivery option for those hoping to support the local restaurant industry. Like Grubhub, Uber Eats is also offering contact free delivery for orders.

Uber Eats is also doing their part in helping independent restaurants stay afloat--waiving all delivery fees for these restaurants. They also are giving free meals to healthcare workers in the US and Canada.

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