![]() They are, needless to say, single servings. Sometimes they were enough to leave me satisfied, and other times I was hungry by 3 p.m. Instead of having my Freshly meals for dinner, I opted to eat them for lunch as I worked from home. On average the meals contain about 13 ounces of food-not super tiny, but light. Since it was called “stew,” I expected it to be on the heartier, thicker side. I tried amping it up with a little salt, pepper, and garlic powder to no avail. My least favorite meal was the country chicken stew, which was bland beyond repair. Unlike many other premade chicken teriyaki meals, I appreciated that Freshly’s didn’t taste like a mouthful of corn syrup. My second favorite was the chicken teriyaki bowl, which also had an appealing balance of sweet and savory. I could taste the turmeric, ginger, coriander, and garam masala-and I can confirm that it beats any store-bought frozen version I’ve had. The best meal I tried was a vegetarian option, the Indian-spiced chickpea curry bowl with basmati rice, which had a surprisingly complex depth of flavor. I was satisfied with most of the dishes but not blown away by any of them. But…are they good?įor the most part, yes. Keep the meals in the fridge until you’re ready to eat, at which point you can heat them up in the microwave for three minutes, in a skillet for five minutes, or in the oven for about 30 minutes. All the packaging is recyclable, biodegradable, or reusable, and the food containers are microwave-safe. Your week’s worth of meals arrives at your door in a big insulated box. You can change or pause your subscription at any time.Īfter you choose your meal plan on, you pick a delivery date and make your meal selections. The more meals you purchase, the less each one costs. You can choose among plans that include anywhere from four to 12 meals a week with per meal prices ranging from $8.99 to $11.79. Small portions may leave you still hungryįreshly is a weekly meal subscription service with a rotating menu.Some of the meals lacked flavor or were underseasoned. ![]()
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