I do not recommend food on the table. I used their free trial service and they repeatedly charged my credit card after I cancelled the service. I tried multiple times to contact customer service to remedy the problem and could never get a real person. I had to go through my bank to dispute all of the charges and it was a PITA. My bank even tried to contact them and couldn't get a real person.
I've used a few others too. E-mealz was nice in that it was budget friendly and has several options. But we like a little middle of the road on the meals. The low fat option was fish (DH doesn't eat fish) and tofu. The regular option was frito pies, and high fat stuff.
I have also tried relish and I liked that better than e-mealz. I think I got bored with it because it seemed like the recipes weren't all that good but I liked the flexibility of planning each meal myself to our tastes.
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Re: Menu planning recommendations
I do not recommend food on the table. I used their free trial service and they repeatedly charged my credit card after I cancelled the service. I tried multiple times to contact customer service to remedy the problem and could never get a real person. I had to go through my bank to dispute all of the charges and it was a PITA. My bank even tried to contact them and couldn't get a real person.
I've used a few others too. E-mealz was nice in that it was budget friendly and has several options. But we like a little middle of the road on the meals. The low fat option was fish (DH doesn't eat fish) and tofu. The regular option was frito pies, and high fat stuff.
I have also tried relish and I liked that better than e-mealz. I think I got bored with it because it seemed like the recipes weren't all that good but I liked the flexibility of planning each meal myself to our tastes.