Got this code emailed to me, $15 off your first order in August :)
$15 off Your Next Order @ My Muscle Chef
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No bargains. I checked
Not sure what the question is - The voucher is $15 off your first order this month :)
Which as you stated, only covers postage. You don't actually get any saving on any of the products.
It is laughable how expensive services like this are. I'm buying bulk and paying ~$10 per meal. What a joke
I actually meal prepped three different meals all day on a Sunday a few weeks back and to be honest, it wasn't worth my time. I work long days and the last thing I want to do is get my Jamie Oliver on when I walk in. My partner and I eat these meals, they are a touch more expensive than Youfoodz but taste great, plus dinner is sorted within a few mins. Like with anything, factor in your time/effort/budget and do what works best for you :)
Maybe.. But if you want variety and can afford it, why not use a service like this? Each to their own, it’s still a saving regardless hence why I posted it :)
But if you want variety and can afford it, why not use a service like this?
- It's not as fresh
- It's not as healthy
- You can't vary the ingredients to suit your tastes
- You can't adjust the quantity
- You can't take advantage of seasonal prices and quality
- It's more expensive
On the plus side
- It might save you a bit of time
@jv: I am happy with it, as it works for my lifestyle. Why subscribe to this then? Or just a troll?
er1992 - Can you please share what you buy? I'm just starting to research alternative options for meal planning - We seem to waste a fair bit of money by throwing out spoiled food and leftovers. Also, with four of us working, meal prep at night is the last thing any of us want to do :) - Thank you x
We seem to waste a fair bit of money by throwing out spoiled food and leftovers
Don't cook more than you can eat then…
Most meals I cook take 15-30 mins to prepare and cook and during that time, I'm completing other chores so I don't have to do them later, so it's quicker and easier to just cook what you want to eat at the right quantities.
Used to be good before they downsized their large meals and increased the prices. I’ve heard a lot of negativity from long time loyal customers with meals not containing what they should and inconsistent meat portions. You can’t trust the nutritional info on the container if you’re following a strict diet
I've only started using them and can't complain.. But I had come over from Youfoodz :)
So can we just order the free delivery then? Or are there some bargains ?