Can Meal Delivery Services Fit Into Your Budget?
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Read on to find out more about meal delivery subscription services and how you can properly budget them into your family’s allowance.
What Are Meal Subscription Delivery Services?
Over the last decade, countless meal delivery services have popped up. Though they all differ in some ways, the gist of the service they all provide is that they send you all the components for a healthy meal - in perfect portion sizes - along with a recipe on how to cook said meal.
There are a lot of options out there
The big question is: Are they budget-friendly? We’re glad you asked!
Preparing Your Own Meal vs. Using a Meal Delivery Service1
Ingredients |
Grocery Store Price |
Chicken sausage (18 oz.) |
$8.38 |
Flatbread |
$2.50 |
Zucchini (2) |
$.90 |
Mozzarella cheese |
$3.99 |
Crushed tomatoes |
$1.00 |
Italian seasoning |
$1.00 |
Oregano |
$1.00 |
|
Total Cost = $18.77 |
The recipe above for a chicken sausage pizza would cost $18.77 for four servings if shopping for the ingredients at your local grocery store (or $14.13 for two servings).
So, as you can see, shopping for your own ingredients locally can deliver cost savings of about $21. With meal delivery services you are paying for convenience, as you won’t have to go to the grocery store, figure out what to buy, etc. You
What Are the Pros and Cons of Meal Delivery Services?
Pros:
- It can be fun for the whole family, especially if cooking isn’t necessarily your cup of tea!
- There are a variety of tasty yet nutritious items, and there are even great options for people with dietary restrictions.
- If you are trying to eat less, then this is great for portion control.
- There is less food waste since
everything is proportioned out for you and pre-measured. - More convenient than figuring out meals from scratch every week, going to the store, planning, prepping, etc.
Cons:
- It can be
quite costly when compared to buying your ingredients at your local grocery store. - Serving sizes may seem smaller than you are used to, so you and your family may feel hungry after the meals.
- If you are a picky eater and not looking to branch out, this may not be for you.
- Keep in mind that you will still have to go to the store for other essentials, so remember to factor in those costs as well.
Will a Meal Delivery Service Hurt My Budget?
Meal delivery services aren’t something that will work for every family as every family budget is unique.
Before deciding
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