Home Chef delivery box filled with meal kit sitting on

Dinner-in-a-Box is Not What I Thought

For months, I’d been hearing a lot about a new way to get dinner on the table. Every few weeks, another one of these meal kit delivery services would contact me with an offer to give it a try.

Seriously? Who in their right mind would trust seafood, meat, and produce from some unknown assembly plant, piled onto a loading dock then moved into the back of an unrefrigerated FedEx truck for who knows how long and until some delivery guy drops it on the porch?

Box sent by Home Cheff

The whole idea sounded ridiculously expensive, if not just plain gross. I didn’t need to test the obvious so I did what comes all too naturally for me: I jumped to conclusions. Turns out I was way off base and so wrong. Today I’m here to come clean and set the record straight.

In this post, I casually mentioned the meal kit option for super busy households. I had just started testing one of these meal kit services. I determined that Home Chef is the least expensive and invited two other families to help me test. I set out to get a true, unbiased picture of how this works and what it’s all about. I needed honest, unbiased, real-life feedback.

One of my testers was a young bachelor in California—a very picky eater with limited cooking skills; the other, a local family of four with two children, at the time ages 7 and 2.

We began preparing and eating Home Chef dinners for six weeks—each of us receiving the minimum order of two dinners (2-servings each) delivered once weekly. None of us came into this with any meal kit experience. We had no idea what to expect.

(By the way, Home Chef was unaware we were testing. I set up our accounts and covered the cost of all the meals and delivery during the testing period.)

I could write chapters about every detail of our Home Chef experiences, but in the interest of time and space, I’ll cut to the chase:

Home Chef has greatly improved our lives and continues to do so—as varied as our lifestyles and situations are. It is an amazing service. Nothing about it is gross (I’m so sorry I even thought of that as a possibility). In fact, the food arrives fresher than meat, fish, seafood and produce at my local supermarket. It is high quality and did I say fresh?

A bunch of food sitting on a counter, with Home Chef

Home Chef uses some kind of space-age gel packs that are frozen hard upon arrival. Even if that box sits on the porch all day, those packs remain frozen, but the food is never frozen arriving at exactly the right temperature to maintain flavor and safety. All of Home Chef packaging is designed to be environmentally friendly—nothing toxic or in any way harmful.

Home Chef does a terrific job of delivering amazingly fresh ingredients and offering a variety of dishes. All of us have loved the meals—even the picky bachelor and equally picky children.

Each meal requires about 30 minutes of preparation. We can change our delivery day, adjust our meals, skip a week, or pause our accounts whenever we need to. And there are no contracts involved, which means we can cancel anytime. The food is amazingly delicious, too. In six weeks, not one regret was reported.

Here’s how it works: You join (cancel anytime if you want). You sign up for the number of meals you want in the week and the number of servings. Then you choose your meals from 15 different options (they change weekly) featuring steak, chicken, pork, fish, vegetarian, and beyond. You’ll discover a variety that meets your needs with recipes changing weekly. You can tailor meals to your dietary needs including low-calorie and low-carb and more.

The cost for Home Chef averages $9.95 per serving—many options are less than that, but there are also premium choices that are more.

I have done my best to compare Home Chef costs against the cost to buy the exact same ingredients at my local supermarket. While it’s not easy to quantify the cost of say, one tablespoon of white balsamic vinegar (at least with Home Chef I don’t have to buy the entire bottle to get the bit I need), I’m surprised that Home Chef does not cost more than what I would spend for the same exact ingredients locally.

Based on what our test group experienced collectively, here is what you can expect from Home Chef:

  • You will most certainly improve your culinary skills and repertoire. The food is amazing.
  • It is SO much fun and never gets old opening the box to see what’s for dinner.
  • You will surprise yourself as you prepare recipes you might otherwise skip over in a magazine or cookbook.
  • Your kids and other family members will surprise you when they are willing to try new things and then end up enjoying food items they’ve never tried before or been certain they hated!
  • The ingredients are fresher, higher-quality, and generally better than you might find at your average chain grocery store. The meals are amazingly delicious.
  • You will notice your refrigerator has more room because it’s not a repository for leftovers (that sit there until they turn green).
  • Home Chef serving sizes are surprisingly generous (2-servings were adequate for the testing family with two young children who are light eaters).
  • Your children will get engaged in the process. Because every ingredient is perfectly portioned, labeled, and ready to go, older kids and teens can get involved in making dinner.

Food on a table, with Home Chef

 

All of us are impressed with Home Chef. Home Chef has changed our lives in different ways, and all without increasing our food costs. In fact, Harold and I have spent considerably less on food since joining Home Chef, mainly because we eat out far less frequently (read: rarely!)

You can check it out HERE. And when you get to that page, you’ll see that I’ve arranged for you to get a $35 coupon that you can use on your first delivery should you wish to give Home Chef a test run.

I can’t wait to hear about your experiences!


 

 

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  1. Paul Bouscaren says:

    Someone in my neighborhood has signed up for this, and I got one of their boxes. The odd thing is, I cannot identify the carrier. Neither can Home Chef. Sorry Danielle, my dinner is on you tonight. Unless it is a bomb, and then I will have my rest. Maybe I should just call the Bomb Squad.

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  2. Mark says:

    Your grocery store sounds very expensive. I’m not sure how many meals I can make for $9.95, but I’m sure it’s more than two. I would go broke using this meal plan.

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  3. Debbie says:

    I started Home Chef after reading a review from you. I love it! It’s like restaurant quality food, that I can customize to my own taste. I do 4 meals a week. Fast, easy, and yummy! No food waste. Thank you, Mary.

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  4. Lori Leuthardt says:

    I’ve been enjoying Home Chef for the last couple of weeks ( really ever since I read the first review). I can honestly say as a fairly new widow I’m more than satisfied. Cooking & shopping for one person is not a picnic. These are high quality, tasty meals. Pre measured ingredients ( no spending $ on high priced seasonings ). The veggies are just beautiful & fresh.

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    • Mary Hunt says:

      Thanks for your review, Lori. I am so sorry for your loss. Praying for you especially right now as you face Christmas without your husband!

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  5. barbara baird says:

    I tried this after reading about it here. I admit that it was convenient & food was fresh & good. However,I was unaware that when I ordered I signed up for a subscription,not just one order. They didn’t tell me that I would have to remember to log on weekly & choose meals or they would choose for me. Would have been nice if they sent reminder email. I found out they were shipping 2nd meal kit when they charged my debit card again. When I called them I was told that they could not cancel or change the order even though it had not been packed or shipped yet. Since I was going on vacation & had no one to receive package, it sat on my porch & when I returned I had to dispose of the box of spoiled food. I found the customer service to be greatly lacking.

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    • Mary Hunt says:

      kcjmc: Of course this option is not right for everyone! Just keep in mind we have millions of readers representing many lifestyles, demographics and financial situations. I’m happy to know you cook from scratch and really know how to stretch your food dollars. There are many in in EC family with two full-time income producers who don’t have the kind of time you might, in order to do so well with your food!

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  6. PatriotPeg says:

    unfortunately, it seems Home Chef does not deliver in my area, Palm Coast, FL. the info cursor will not allow me to enter my zip, appears frozen on my city box. ah well, i am moving soon, perhaps they will deliver there. thanx, mary for all ya do. just love your columns. been a fan for many years. u have taught me much. happy, healthy new year. peggy

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