u/Almassir-Tshikusay

I am so tired of cooking. By the time I get home from work my brain is fried and the last thing I want to do is chop vegetables or stand over the stove. Frozen pizza and takeout have been carrying me but I feel kinda gross lately.

I've reached the point where I'm interested in those ready to eat meal services. Not the super strict ones bodybuilders use, just something a little healthier that what I am eating right now. Let's say a solid middle ground.

One I've come across a few times is CookUnity. Actual chefs making the meals sounds very promising, and they even have gluten free options. Has anyone tried it? Curious if it actually tastes good or if ends up just like very other bland healthy meal. There's also Factor and their ads that are everywhere, only that I've heard that their meals can get repetitive and some are surprisingly high on calories.

Here is the thing. I just want to eat a little better without making my life harder. If a meal service can help me do that without costing a fortune or tasting like cardboard then I am in.

Anyone using one of these for general health not hardcore goals? What has actually worked for you? Thanks.

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u/Almassir-Tshikusay — 9 days ago