Meal kits deliver everything to your door: the exact amount of ingredients you need, including fresh produce and meat (if that’s your thing), as well as recipes to help you make a chef-worthy meal. So whether you are a working parent, a busy student, looking to eat healthier, or just have run out of ideas on what to cook for dinner, meal kits make cooking a whole lot easier.
There are many brands of meal kits on the market today that cater to anyone’s dietary restrictions, time limit, and budget. We’ve rounded up the best meal kit services to help you choose which one is right for you to get you back in the kitchen. 
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You can’t go wrong with HelloFresh’s simple recipes that don’t require professional cooking skills to complete. The service lets you choose between different meal preferences such as meat and veggies, family-friendly, fit and wholesome, and quick and easy, as well as different dietary options like salt conscious, carb smart, or high protein, so there is literally something for everyone. What’s great about HelloFresh is that if you are a first-time user, there are discount codes that can get you up to five boxes (five weeks of meals) at a highly discounted price ($28.14). Otherwise, it’s priced average as far as meal kits go at $9.99 per serving for three meals a week for two people. However, as someone who has personally used this service, after a few weeks, you may notice recipes start to repeat or are at least very similar to ones you’ve recently had with just minor ingredient adjustments. With recipes like “cheesy truffle and pancetta gnocchi,” “hoisin duck and orange lo mein,” and “pork chorizo, potato and fig bake,” the Blue Apron recipes I have tried are a little more on the adventurous side while still being easy and delicious. At $8.99 per serving for three two-person meals or $7.99 per serving for three four-person meals, Blue Apron lets you choose between signature, wellness, and vegetarian meal options. An extra perk for Blue Apron is that you can pair wine with your meals. Blue Apron will match the perfect red or white based on your meal choices for the week for $10 a bottle or $69.99 a month (including shipping) for six bottles. While this will cost you extra, if you’re already buying wine to have with your home-cooked meals, it makes sense to get it all in one place. Keep in mind that if you want a recipe that includes something like steak, it’ll cost you extra to upgrade for a “special” meal. Also, Blue Apron only offers three dietary options, which is the least amount on our list.  Whether you are eating Keto, Paleo, Mediterranean, plant-based, etc., Green Chef is a good choice for specific lifestyle meals. The company is a certified USDA organic company, so rest assured that all the ingredients that come to your door are premium organic. Green Chef takes pride in its green practices like recyclable packaging, offsetting 100% of its direct carbon emissions and plastic packaging in every box, and producing less food waste since the ingredients are perfectly portioned. In addition, Green Chef’s website explains what all its packaging materials are made from and how you can recycle or get rid of them in a sustainable way. Green Chef is by far the most expensive option on this list, so it’s not for the budget-minded chef. Also, its meals are more eccentric and feature standout flavors, so if you’re looking for signature everyday recipes, this may not be the meal kit option for you. The focus of EveryPlate is offering customers meals that are low priced and are simple to make. Compared to other meal kits on this list, EveryPlate charges $5.89 per serving for three two-person meals a week. Because it’s the cheapest on the list, don’t expect expensive or over-the-top ingredients. Instead, EveryPlate is great for simple meals like tacos, pasta, burgers, and bowls. Every week offers 17 different meals to choose from, so your options are almost limitless. One drawback is that EveryPlate does not offer meals for specific dietary needs like gluten-free or vegan. And while the price per meal is low, keep in mind that you’ll still need to pay $9 for shipping.  Sunbasket prides itself in offering all USDA organic ingredients, so you know you’re getting the freshest and cleanest produce to your doorstep every week. In addition, you can expect sustainably raised seafood and meat raised without hormones or antibiotics. Like most other options on this list, Sunbasket has recipes that cater to different dietary restrictions, including soy-free, no added sugar, dairy-free, and diabetes-friendly. You can also filter recipes by the time it takes to cook a meal and by total calories. Each week, you can choose from various meals, including breakfast, lunch, and snack options like granola, grab-n-go bars, and nuts. Sunbasket also offers fresh and ready meals that you can pop in an oven or microwave if you don’t feel like cooking from scratch but still want healthy options during the week. While Sunbasket is a great option for some, families may find its meal choices less family-friendly than other meal kit services, especially if you have picky eaters. Also, it is more on the expensive side for meal kit pricing at $11.49 per serving. We only looked at subscription-based meal kit services, which include all the ingredients you need to cook a meal and the recipes, and chose not to include ready-made meal services, which we consider a different category.