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webjames | 8 years ago
In the UK there has been a rise in 'cookery boxes' companies who send boxes of ingredients which you can use to cook a few different recipes.
However there is not many options in the market for a service where you can simply subscribe to the recipes (and generated shopping list) and then cook yourself. This could be based from an index of already available recipes online. Minimising the necessary ingredients (and therefore potential waste, and shop complexity), whilst maximising recipe variety is hard to do without a lot of planning. Combining this with the ability to favour and remove certain ingredients for example for preference, or intolerance would be really something indeed!
jvilk|8 years ago
https://www.cooksmarts.com/weekly-meal-plan-service/
I pay a low monthly fee for four recipes a week and have access to the archives if I don't like some of the recipes. I like to jokingly call it 'Netflix for meal recipes'. Each recipe has a vegetarian, paleo, and gluten free variant, and it creates a shopping list for your week. You can get a free trial if you want to see what it's like.
Recipes specify what you can prepare ahead of time (so you could do most of your prep for the week in one go), and contain embedded videos showing how to do some of the prep steps if you are inexperienced.
I will note that I simplify some of the meals. For example, some recipes contain salads and specify how to make a particular salad dressing from scratch, but I opt to use prepackaged salad dressing to save time. Other recipes specify expensive items, like capers, that I skip.
I also have lost weight eating these recipes in the portions specified, which has been quite nice.
(Note: I'm not affiliated in any way with CookSmarts; I'm just a super happy customer!)
msrpotus|8 years ago
cmg|8 years ago
https://www.mealime.com
rflrob|8 years ago
For me, the biggest advantage of Blue Apron is precisely the limited selection—my wife and I don't have the paralysis of choice in deciding which of all possible meals we would like to cook, but instead for each of a handful decide whether we want to cook it.
contingencies|8 years ago
At http://infinite-food.com/ we are developing vending machine like robotic service locations with fully automated hot meal preparation and packaging capabilities. Obviously efficient storage is a big concern so we have been doing exactly this sort of analysis to optimize our supply chain. Because every meal is custom made, dietary restrictions or preferences are easily handled.
PS. First external round late this year, hint hint :)
joelrunyon|8 years ago
http://PaleoMealPlans.com
We're just paleo meals right now, but we're adding keto, low-carb high fat, and AIP iterations of the service as well.