Plated is our favorite meal kit box yet

May 10, 2018

Plated meal kit with ingredients and recipe card

There are so many food meal services on the market; some claim to make dinner prep faster; others profess to save you money; and many will apparently teach you to cook like a pro. We’ve been on a mission to test out these claims. We’ve tried out Blue Apron, Green Chef, and Dinnerly.

I feel a little bit like Goldilocks trying out these meal services. This one is too expensive; this one’s too complicated; this one’s recipes are too basic. But I think I found the one that’s just right: Plated. Now, everything wasn’t perfect—but it interested me enough to keep going. Plated offered me my first box to try for this review, but I was intrigued enough with the recipes and the ease of making them that I kept going beyond my first week and have continued paying for meals for a few weeks on my own.

But let’s back up to how I got to this “perfect” box: When you sign up for Plated, you can select whether you want recipes that serve two, three or four people; and for each box, you can decide if want to receive meals for two, three or four nights a week. I went with serving for two, three nights a week. Without discounts, that would be $71.70 per week. Currently, new customers receive a discount for the first four weeks.

Read the full Plated review on groknation.com.

Plated meal kit with ingredients and recipe card

There are so many food meal services on the market; some claim to make dinner prep faster; others profess to save you money; and many will apparently teach you to cook like a pro. We’ve been on a mission to test out these claims. We’ve tried out Blue Apron, Green Chef, and Dinnerly.

I feel a little bit like Goldilocks trying out these meal services. This one is too expensive; this one’s too complicated; this one’s recipes are too basic. But I think I found the one that’s just right: Plated. Now, everything wasn’t perfect—but it interested me enough to keep going. Plated offered me my first box to try for this review, but I was intrigued enough with the recipes and the ease of making them that I kept going beyond my first week and have continued paying for meals for a few weeks on my own.

But let’s back up to how I got to this “perfect” box: When you sign up for Plated, you can select whether you want recipes that serve two, three or four people; and for each box, you can decide if want to receive meals for two, three or four nights a week. I went with serving for two, three nights a week. Without discounts, that would be $71.70 per week. Currently, new customers receive a discount for the first four weeks.

Read the full Plated review on groknation.com.