Laura’s Review: Meal and Food Delivery Service

By Laura Michelle Powers: Celebrity Psychic, Author, and host of Healing Powers Podcast

It’s easy to spend a lot of time shopping for food and preparing meals! I personally have never been grateful to have spent time at the grocery store so I find getting food and meals delivered a great option to free up time to do things I enjoy, spend time with people I love, grow my business, and practice more self care ❤️

Since I am a busy woman and don’t particularly like to cook, I decided to test out some meal and food delivery services to see what the best options were for me. They all had some pros and cons though Imperfect Foods and Instacart were two of my personal favorites.

You can read more below on my thoughts and experiences on each one and get special discounts and credits for each service.

Cookunity provides a personalized meal subscription service. Their meals are ready-to-eat and described as restaurant quality by the company.

Pros: Meals were good quality, low waste packaging, easy to customize.

Cons: very poor customer service and delivery (ultimately cancelled due food repeatedly being delivered to the wrong location).

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Factor provides fresh prepared meals that support different lifestyles. They shop, prepare, cook, and deliver to your door.

Pros: good tasting food, keto options, easy to select meals, good customer service.

Cons: food is wrapped in plastic, no organic options, no dairy free options.

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Imperfect Foods is a subscription service that delivers fresh and seasonal produce, pantry items, meats, cheeses, and fresh flowers.

Pros: large selection, organic options, eco-friendly packaging, economical.

Cons: no options to opt out of certain foods or categories easily.

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Instacart operates pick-up service and grocery delivery via their website and mobile app. Each order is assigned to personal shopper who assists in shopping for and delivering groceries and home items. Pay per delivery or monthly subscription options available.

Pros: can order from multiple stores including: natural grocers and sprouts, has organic and gluten free options, very customizable. You have options for expedited delivery for a fee.

Cons: Occasional minor issues with delivery.

Here is a code for $10 off at the cart for Instacart (enter the code at checkout under credits): LPOWERS1781C1

The Good Kitchen is a meal delivery service that caters to people who have specific dietary needs. They also offer a la carte meals and sells some meals on Amazon and at Walmart.

Pros: low calorie and low carb options, gluten-free and grain-free options, good customer service.

Cons: not as tasty as some others, wrapped and packaged in plastic so not eco-friendly.

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