Hungryroot is a combination of online grocery store and meal kit delivery service for plant-based lifestyles — here's what it's like to use
- Hungryroot is a combination of meal kit delivery service and online grocery store.
- It recommends plant-based groceries and snacks based on your preferences (nut-free, gluten-free, dairy-free, soy-free, vegan, or none of the above) along with recipes on how to use them together — or you can go rogue and cook them however you want.
- I loved the service because meals were nutritious, delicious, and took me far less time to make than other meal delivery services.
- Shipments come weekly and prices start at around $59 depending on how much your order is. You can pause, hold, or cancel at any time.
- Read more: The best meal kit delivery services
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When it comes to eating healthy, my biggest hurdle is convenience.
I love neither grocery shopping nor cooking, and I don't want to spend my limited free time deep-diving into (often contentious) online nutritional resources to construct balanced meals each week. But I do want to eat healthy foods that are good for me. So when I heard about Hungryroot through a colleague, I was intrigued.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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