Doesn't appear to be targeted. New customers only. Received the offer in an email.
Mod: Updated link, again
Doesn't appear to be targeted. New customers only. Received the offer in an email.
Mod: Updated link, again
Referrer gets $10. Referee gets 1 free meal with $4.99 signup fee.
Hmm - it's only Auckland, Wellington, Sydney or Melbourne "locally" from the drop-down city choice menu. You can put in your post-code, but that option demands an email address. The first clicks I made wanted to download it…
From the way it's quacking and walking it seemed like it was duck for dinner, but it seems legit. A good idea but restricted range of cities..
Is there a link to the deal?
Fixed link.
Pre-paid lunch meals.
You need to pick them up yourself from selection of business that have signed up for the service.
Yeah, Sydney or Melbourne..
If it is $4.12 per meal for 24 lunches then it is a pretty good deal, cant see the offer anywhere though
Fixed link.
A bit more info:
https://techcrunch.com/2017/09/19/mealpal-gobbles-20m-for-it…
[Note Mods, a review]
Man their website does a horrible job of explaining what they offer, thanks
Take this from someone who has mealpal-ed before. The meals are extremely second-rate. For eg order a kebab, it will be half the thickness of a regular-fee kebab. It was rare that I ever got anything decent. PS. This is for Sydney CBD mealpal. $99 is def cheap but you WILL get what you pay for.
For eg order a kebab, it will be half the thickness of a regular-fee kebab.
Did you seriously expect to receive a full-sized kebab? These meals aren't a lunch replacement for everyone clearly.
They are not their normal servings… but around 4 bucks a lunch is decent
Most of the places around me give exactly the same meal. Although they tend to be the cheaper menu items. Sydney CBD too!
yeah, i've never noticed to get smaller servings than if I order the meals without using mealpal
Fair comments based on your experiences.
My experiences (Melb) have been almost the opposite. I am a (almost) daily user, and since starting using the service have tried out a lot more lunch providers than I would have otherwise.
I have a few regulars that I use, and there are also a few new places popping up every week or so on the service to try out.
Very occasionally I get a meal that is less (in quantity) than it previously was; I then make a decision if it is still worth the cost and if not I just don't go back there. I also factor in the skip-the-queue pre-order / pick-up convenience.
is it Melbourne CBD only?
Can't figure out how to get a list of businesses without signing up to their paid service.
ETA, found it:
I used Mealpal for a month and it really depends on the restaurant. Some meals are definitely tiny but I was able to find restaurants providing full meals.
Yes, some restaurants shrink the portion, worst one is that place near Wesley Mission, once I got from them 4-5 strings of vegie and not much else.
This promo is great though, and Mealpal worths it.
Wanting to trial MealPal for $1
Is there a promo code for the 99 for 24? When I check the site it only shows 12 and 20 meal options.
I clicked the link but it's asking me to sign up, I wanted to make sure that I'll get the deal first.
Also, does this stack with a referral code?
It won't stack with a referral. There's no promo code, you just click the link and you should see it priced at $4.12 per meal. The title is '12 meal lunch' but I can confirm that it gives you 24 meals over 60 days for $99.
The new mealpal model is much lower value, I’ve been using mealpal for a long time now but I won’t be continuing
If anyone finds a way to still get the prepaid 30 days of meals, please let me know!
Could we get a link to the website instead of this weird gif thing please.