Take the guesswork out of what to make for dinner with these prepared meal delivery services (2024)

After a long, busy day, the last thing you likely want to think about is what to cook for dinner. Prepared meal delivery services take the guesswork out of that daily chore by offering a range of low-effort, ready-to-eat meals that you can pop into your oven or microwave and cook in minutes. Unlike meal kits, which come with individual ingredients that you have to prepare and cook yourself, pre-made meal services can save a lot of time. They also usually offer a variety of unique and customizable food options to fit your personal food preferences — including serving size and protein amount — while also catering to certain dietary restrictions like gluten-free, vegetarian and low-carb.

We spoke to chefs and nutritionists about their favorite prepared meal delivery services and compiled a list of their recommendations below along with pricing, serving size and plan details. We also listed a few NBC Select staff favorites to consider.

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We talked to our experts about what to consider when shopping for prepared meal delivery services. Here are the most important factors they say to keep in mind:

  • Serving size: If you’re only feeding yourself, a single-serve prepared meal service is a great option. However, if you’re feeding a family or partner, you may want to opt for a meal kit plan that consists of multiple serving sizes (typically ranging from two to eight servings), instead.
  • Dietary restrictions: If you’re gluten-free, vegetarian, vegan or follow any other specific type of diet, scan the service’s weekly menu to confirm that it offers options to fit those dietary needs.
  • Pricing: The price of meal kit delivery services are based on the quantity of meals you get per week and the quality of ingredients and recipes. More budget-friendly services might not cater to all dietary restrictions or needs, while diet- and lifestyle-specific options typically cost more.
  • Delivery dates and times: Consider when you’re available to receive your meals to ensure they don’t go to waste. Most services will offer customizable delivery plans to choose what days you want to receive your weekly delivery.

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We talked to experts about their favorite prepared meal delivery services, including options for certain dietary restrictions like gluten-free and vegetarian, and highlighted their recommendations below across budgets and diets. All the meal delivery services below offer single-serve ready-to-eat meals, with some offering additional meal kit options, too.

Factor

Factor has a weekly rotating menu of over 27 prepared meals designed by dieticians, according to the brand. Lisa Young, an adjunct professor of nutrition at New York University, recommends this service because it caters to a number of diets and dietary needs, including keto, paleo, low-carb, vegetarian, plant-based and high-protein. “[It] offers healthy and freshly-cooked meals that can accommodate different eating styles,” Young says. You can choose from five plans, ranging from four meals per week up to 18 meals per week.

I recently tried out Factor after the brand sent me a few boxes, and I found the meals to be both delicious and extremely convenient — after a long day at work, I simply popped them into the oven and they were ready to eat in no more than 15 minutes. Our experts also like the prepared meal delivery’s price for the quality: “Factor is incredibly reasonably priced for the quality of health-oriented food they offer,” says Ariane Resnick, a special diet chef and certified nutritionist.

Cost: Starting at $11 per serving with free shipping | Number of meals: 6 to 18 per week

CookUnity

CookUnity offers multiple plans depending on how many meals you want to receive, with subscriptions ranging from four to 16 meals per week. You can make your selections from a rotating menu of ready-to-eat options each week or have them picked for you based on your preferences, including your choices of protein and any dietary restrictions like vegetarian, vegan, low-carb and gluten-free.

You can also flag any allergies or foods you don’t like, and the service will notify you if they appear in any meals on the menu. “I appreciate that they provide full ingredient lists, down to the individual ingredients in cheeses,” says Resnick. The meals come fresh and have a refrigerated shelf life of about four to seven days, according to CookUnity.

Cost: Starting at $11 per meal with free shipping | Number of meals: 4 to 16 meals per week

Home Chef

Home Chef is best known for its meal kit delivery, but it also offers Fast & Fresh options with multiple oven- and microwave-ready meals with minimal prep and clean up in mind, according to the service. Within its rotating weekly menu of more than 30 meals to choose from, Home Chef will offer about 10 options that are pre-made.

Before ordering, you’ll be prompted to take a quiz that personalizes your menu based on your taste, serving size and delivery preferences. When looking at individual menu options, each meal shows the estimated time it takes to heat up. Home Chef also lets you customize the type and amount of protein you want in each meal (including low-calorie and vegetarian options), which makes it a great option for people who want variety or those with certain dietary restrictions, according to Ben Leonard, chef and culinary manager for GreenPan. With that said, it may not be the best option for people who are indecisive or picky eaters, says Leonard.

Cost: Starting at $10 per meal, with a minimum weekly order value of $51 (Home Chef Plan) or $83 (Family Plan) | Number of meals: 2 to 6 meals per week

BistroMD

BistroMD is a single-serve, individualized plan, so this may not be a good option if you’re looking to feed a family or yourself and a partner. It lets you choose from over 150 chef-prepared meals based on your dietary needs. Lisa Moskovitz, a registered dietitian and CEO of NY Nutrition Group, recommends this service because it offers various health-conscious plans — you can pick from five different programs: Signature, Gluten-free, Heart Healthy, Diabetic and Menopause. Each week, you’ll be able to customize which meals you receive.

The service also offers an EATS (Essential And Tasty Snacks) program that provides healthy snacking options for either five or seven days for an additional charge, as well as a Men’s Snack Program that costs an additional $53 for three snacks a day for seven days, and a Women’s Snack Program that costs an additional $35 for two snacks daily for seven days.

Cost: Starting at $7 per meal for the 7-day plan and $8 per meal for the 5-day plan, with an additional $20 for shipping | Number of meals: 5 or 7 meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner per week

Sunbasket

SunbasketPrice is based on four meals per week for two people/servings.$79.92

Sunbasket offers both meal kits and pre-made meals, which consist of high-quality ingredients and organic produce, according to the brand. And if you don’t feel like solely committing to the Fresh & Ready plan — which includes single-serve meals to heat in the oven or microwave — you can mix and match with over a dozen meal kits from its weekly rotating menu, giving you options for days you want to cook, as well as those sporadically busy days when you just don’t have time. These pre-made meals don’t come frozen, but you can freeze most of them to cook later (the ones that can be frozen have specific cooking instructions on them).

Sunbasket “has a variety of options that can be modified for carnivores and strictly plant-based eaters alike,” says Moskovitz. Each meal indicates whether it accommodates certain dietary restrictions, including gluten-free, soy-free and vegetarian.

Cost: Starting at $10 per meal with $6 shipping | Number of meals: 2 to 5 per week

Splendid Spoon

Splendid SpoonPrice is based on 14 meals per week.$156.36

Splendid Spoon offers over 50 healthy ready-made and gluten-free meals and snacks, including smoothies, soups, noodle bowls and dishes. You can choose one of three plans, including a seven-, 14- or 21-meal plan per week (and you can add more meals at an additional cost). The service recommends freezing the food upon unpacking, which it says makes the meals last one to three months. “They taste as healthy as they are, which is a downside for some and a bonus for others,” says Resnick, who was sent a few boxes by the brand to try out.

While you can’t customize the number of meals you get per plan, Splendid Spoon does let you choose how often you want to receive your meals: weekly, every other week or once a month.

Cost: Starting at $10 per meal and $85 for the plan, with an additional $13 for shipping (free if you order 10 or more meals) | Number of meals: 7, 14 or 21 per order

Purple Carrot

Purple CarrotPrice is based on four meals per week for two people/servings.$53.00$106.00

Purple Carrot offers prepared meals (as well as meal kits), which are plant-based and include several gluten-free options. “Because it’s fully plant-based, Purple Carrot is an easy way for people to add more plant foods into their diets without having to fully convert to veganism,” says Resnick. She called the meals a perfect mix of “familiar and innovative,” with options like kimchi grilled cheese and Baklava overnight oats.

You can customize the number of meals you get per week — ranging from six to 10 frozen meals. Deliveries take place on Mondays, Tuesdays or Wednesdays depending on your shipping location, and you can choose to skip a delivery on any given week.

Cost: Starting at $13 per serving for pre-made meals with free shipping | Number of meals: 6 to 10 for prepared meals per week

Epicured

EpicuredPrice is based on four meals per week for two people/servings.$84.00$120.00

Epicured says all its meals are gluten-free and low-FODMAP, which means they don’t feature certain carbohydrates and food additives that can be hard for some people to digest. This makes them a great option for those with small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) or a generally sensitive stomach, according to Moskovitz. It presents you with a rotating menu of over 50 prepared foods spanning breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks and desserts. Once you choose your meals and register, each weekly order is automatically renewed (if you don’t manually pick your meals, last week’s meals will be sent again).

Cost: Starting at around $15 per meal with free shipping for orders over $100 (the shipping cost for orders under $100 depends on the delivery location) | Number of meals: As many as you want

Sakara Life

Sakara LifePrice is based on three meals per day for three days in the brand's Signature Nutrition Program.$239.00

On the pricier side, Sakara Life offers a selection of ready-to-eat meals, all of which are gluten-free, organic, dairy-free and plant-based, according to the service. Sakara Life’s most popular Signature Nutrition Program lets you choose the number of days you want to receive meals (two, three or five days) and you can check off any combination of breakfast, lunch and dinner to receive for the number of days you selected.

The Signature Nutrition Program comes with up to three meals per day and your choice of two, three or five days. Other programs include the Metabolism Reset, a one- four- or eight-week program that sends you a specifically curated menu for up to five days per week. You can choose to do a one-week trial program if you’re just getting started, or you can pick a recurring subscription program that automatically renews each week with a set menu of meals that rotates weekly and seasonally. “Sakara is very popular among my clients because of [its] varied menu, top-quality ingredients and delicious taste,” says Moskovitz.

Cost: Starting at $28 per meal with free shipping | Number of meals: 2 to 15 meals per week

Meet our experts

At NBC Select, we work with experts who have specialized knowledge and authority based on relevant training and/or experience. We also take steps to ensure that all expert advice and recommendations are made independently and with no undisclosed financial conflicts of interest.

  • Lisa Young is an adjunct professor of nutrition at New York University and a private practice nutritionist.
  • Ariane Resnick is a special diet chef and certified nutritionist. She’s also a recipe developer and has written about nutrition, health, wellness and identity for a variety of platforms, including The Kitchn, Livestrong and Simply Recipes.
  • Lisa Moskovitz is a registered dietitian and the CEO of NY Nutrition Group. She is the author of “The Core 3 Healthy Eating Plan,” a program that focuses on simple and sustainable ways to lose weight.
  • Ben Leonard is a chef and educator for companies and brands nationwide, including Sur La Table, Greenpan and more.
  • Abby K. Cannon is a dietitian and founder of food blog Abby’s Food Court.
Why trust NBC Select?

Mili Godio is an editor at NBC Select who has extensive experience covering meal delivery services, including gluten-free and vegetarian options. For this article, Godio spoke to six experts about what to consider when shopping for a meal delivery service and how to determine the best one for you. They also shared their favorite meal delivery services to try out.

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Take the guesswork out of what to make for dinner with these prepared meal delivery services (2024)

FAQs

What are examples of prepared foods? ›

Examples of prepared foods include hot entrées, side dishes, soups, salads, deli sandwiches, and fresh whole fruits and vegetables.

What is the best pre-prepared meal service? ›

What's the best meal delivery service?
  • Best Variety: Home Chef.
  • Best for One: Factor.
  • Best for Home Cooks: EveryPlate.
  • Best Value: Blue Apron.
  • Best Affordable: Dinnerly.
  • Best for Families: HelloFresh.
  • Best Vegetarian: Green Chef.
  • Best Vegan: Purple Carrot.
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What is the best ready meal delivery service? ›

Best meal delivery services at a glance
  • Best overall meal delivery service: Green Chef.
  • Best service for sides, supplements and snacks: H&B Food.
  • Best for ready-to-eat meals: Chefly.
  • Best vegan meal delivery service: Allplants.
  • Best for organic fruit and vegetables: Abel & Cole.
  • Best for a juice detox: Press London.
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What are ready prepared meals? ›

Definition of 'ready meal'

Ready meals are complete meals that are sold in shops. They are already prepared and you need only heat them before eating them.

What are the 10 examples of food? ›

Basic foods
  • Baked goods.
  • Cereals.
  • Dairy products.
  • Edible plants.
  • Edible fungi.
  • Edible nuts and seeds.
  • Legumes.
  • Meat.

What are prepared or heavily processed foods? ›

Highly processed, or ultra-processed, foods contain few or no minimally processed or unprocessed ingredients and tend to be higher in calories, salt, fat, and added sugars. Plus, they often contain additives such as flavor enhancers and thickeners.

What meal prep meals last long? ›

Soups, stews, and chili are the ideal meal prep because they last a little longer than most meals (up to five or six days) AND they're extremely freezer-friendly. If you're new to meal prep and are nervous about how foods taste after a few days, I recommend starting with a soup, stew, or chili.

What is the best prepared meal delivery service for weight loss? ›

Dinnerly is our choice for the best budget-friendly weight loss meal delivery service thanks to meals that start at just $4.99 each. While not a dedicated weight loss program, Dinnerly does offer plenty of healthy meal options, such as low-carb and low-calorie meals.

Are cook-ready meals healthy? ›

Maybe you don't know how to cook or just don't enjoy it. Whatever your reasons, ready meals aren't always as nutritious as cooking a meal from scratch. This is because they don't always provide your body with the nutrients it needs to stay healthy. Ready meals can be high in salt and fat and low in other nutrients.

Are ready meals cheaper? ›

Picking up a ready meal may seem cheap and easy, but it actually costs less to make the same thing at home.

Can you lose weight on Prep Kitchen? ›

If the average woman wanted to lose 1 lb of fat in a week, she would need to eat 500 calories a day less than it takes to maintain her current weight. In our example, this makes her target calories 1,307 per day. With Prep Kitchen, this is one PK breakfast meal and two Fat Loss meals each day. Easy!

How much is a blue apron a month? ›

With Blue Apron, four weeks of weekly boxes for two people would cost between $192 and $240 (for two to three meals). For four people, a month would be between $288 and $479 (for two to four meals).

What are frozen ready to eat meals? ›

frozen meal, any of the complete meals or portions of meals that are precooked, assembled into a package, and frozen for retail sale. They are popular among consumers because they provide a diverse menu and are convenient to prepare.

How much per meal is HelloFresh? ›

HelloFresh is a popular meal kit delivery subscription service that delivers weekly boxes filled with the pre-portioned ingredients needed to make a complete meal. HelloFresh costs between $8.99 and $12.49 per serving, depending on how many meals you order.

What is called prepared food? ›

prepared food in British English

(prɪˈpɛəd fuːd ) noun. food which has been prepared by manufacturers, and is sold to be eaten at home.

What is an example of prepared food according to process 3? ›

Process 3: Complex food preparation (example: receive - store - prepare - cook - cool - reheat - hot hold - serve).

What prepared foods are healthy? ›

Food Group Examples
  • Canned tuna or salmon, tuna/salmon/chicken pouches (e.g., Starkist Creations)
  • Rotisserie chicken.
  • String cheese or Babybel cheese.
  • Frozen turkey burgers, frozen veggie burgers (e.g., Beyond meat)
  • Greek yogurt.
  • Cottage cheese.
  • Frozen cooked shrimp, or seasoned fish fillets.
  • Peanut butter.
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