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by curryst 2127 days ago
I use a company called Snap Kitchen for that (no affiliation). They have a menu, I pick what meals and how many I want. Twice a week they cook the food, package it up, and deliver it to my door. Let's you pick how many calories per day you're aiming for, and if you're on one of a couple dozen diets they support they'll limit the auto-suggested meals for you.

The food tastes pretty good. It's better than frozen food, but still a far cry from a freshly cooked meal. It's not terribly cheap either. If I did all 3 meals from them 5 days week, it cost somewhere around $8 a meal. I ended up quitting because of the price. It's too expensive to use for many meals, and has to short of a shelf life to keep around as a backup if I don't want to cook.

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Yes, eating only this way would end up becoming expensive - but I would do it as well ~2-3 times per week, at least to have a break from cooking and to eat something different.