The Best Organic Meal Delivery Services to Help You Eat as Nature Intended (2024)

  • 01 of 06

    Best Overall: Green Chef

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    What We Like

    • Certified organic produce and eggs

    • Helpful recipe cards included

    • Diverse flavors

    What We Don't Like

    • Max of only four meals per week

    • No free shipping

    Price Range: $11.99–$13.49 per serving | What You Get: Cook-it-yourself meal kits with fresh ingredients | Skill Level: Intermediate | Good for: Couples, families, those who enjoy diverse and interesting flavor profiles

    What Our Testers Say

    Green Chef wowed our testers with its flavorful, gourmet-leaning meal kits. One tester mentioned Green Chef’s meals were “the strongest [they’ve] received from any meal kit service,” and another tester noted that “everything had a distinct and enjoyable flavor.”

    What Is Green Chef?

    Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Boulder, Colorado, Green Chef was the first certified organic meal kit delivery service on the market. The company delivers nutritious, gourmet-leaning meal kits made with organic produce and quality proteins. Green Chef’s entrées accommodate a range of dietary preferences, including vegan, keto, paleo, and gluten-free. In addition, the company states that its carbon footprint is 25% lower than traditional grocery stores, making it a great choice for sustainability purposes.

    How Much Does It Cost?

    Green Chef’s meals are priced on a tiered basis; the more you order, the cheaper each serving will be. For example, if you choose the smallest weekly plan of three meals for two, you’ll pay $13.49 per serving. On the flip side, ordering the largest plan of four meals with six servings each will bring the per-serving price down to $11.99.

    How to Sign Up

    To receive Green Chef meals, you’ll need a subscription. But before you sign up, take a moment to browse through the weekly menu by clicking the aptly named “Weekly Menu” button on the homepage. The meal selection changes every week, but you can view the menu up to three weeks ahead of time. If you like what you see, click the “Get Started” button to set up an account and begin ordering.

    How to Make the Meals

    Green Chef’s meals arrive in “kits,” which consist of paper bags filled with fresh ingredients for you to prep and cook yourself. While you’ll need to supply a few basic ingredients from your pantry, like salt, pepper, and oil, everything else you’ll need for the recipe will be in the kit. This includes pre-portioned organic produce, organic eggs, seasonings, sauces, condiments, and any rice, pasta, noodles, or grains. If your order contains seafood or meats, those will be packaged separately from the kits and nestled underneath an ice pack at the bottom of the delivery box. (This keeps them nice and cold while helping to reduce cross-contamination.)

    Each meal kit has a full-page recipe card with colorful photos illustrating the cooking process. The card will also list any cookware you’ll need, like sauté pans, baking sheets, and mixing bowls, as well as the estimated cooking time (although keep in mind that this may vary from cook to cook).

    How the Food Tastes

    For our Green Chef order, we chose the chicken with garlic chard rice, the peanut udon noodle bowls, and the za’atar tilapia with red pepper cauliflower “rice.”

    Green Chef’s meals garnered tons of praise from our testing team in terms of flavor and quality. “I found the flavors of my Green Chef meals to be outstanding,” said one tester. “My meals all turned out satisfying and super flavorful, with my favorite being the sweet-and-savory chicken dish.”

    “The meals were all well seasoned since a lot of the recipes include flavorful spice blends, but none were overly salty,” said another tester. “These truly tasted like restaurant-quality, chef-inspired meals with innovative, internationally inspired flavor combinations.”

    Learn More: Read our Green Chef review.

  • 02 of 06

    Fresh N Lean

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    What We Like

    • Multiple meal plans

    • 100% gluten-free

    • Fully prepared, reheatable meals

    What We Don't Like

    • Can't choose specific meals

    • Must contact customer service to change or cancel your plan

    Price Range: $8.49–$15.99 per serving | What You Get: Fresh, reheatable prepared meals | Skill Level: Beginner | Good for: Singles, busy folks who need quick lunches

    What Our Testers Say

    We love the variety of specialty diet accommodations Fresh N Lean offers, particularly within the low-carb and high-protein space. Not only does the company feature meal plans for keto, paleo, and “Protein+” eating styles, but it also has a low-carb vegan plan, which can be hard to find with other similar meal services. While Fresh N Lean’s menus aren’t huge, they rotate regularly so you don’t get bored of the same choices.

    What Is Fresh N Lean?

    For over a decade, Fresh N Lean has been supplying its customers with nutritious, ready-to-eat meals across a number of dietary categories, including keto, paleo, Whole30, Mediterranean, and vegan. Everything on the menu is gluten-free, and the company also utilizes organic produce and grass-fed meats in many of its meals. You can order breakfast, lunch, and/or dinner for either five or seven days each week, and you can also include healthy snacks like lemon chili almonds with your order.

    How Much Does It Cost?

    Fresh N Lean’s meals start at $8.49 on the low end and go up to $15.99 on the high end. The pricing will depend on which meal plan you choose and how many meals you order per week. For instance, if you opt for the standard vegan plan with three meals per day for the whole week, you’ll pay $8.49 per meal. On the other end, if you choose the paleo plan and only order dinner for five days a week, the per-meal price comes to $15.99. Shipping is free for orders over $100 within the lower 48 states, but if you live in Alaska or Hawaii, there’s a $40 shipping fee.

    How to Sign Up

    You’ll need a subscription to order from Fresh N Lean, but you can take a look at the menu for each of its meal plans before signing up.

    • To start your subscription, simply click the “Menu” button and then click a plan from the options at the top of the page. The menu changes periodically, and the meal selection will vary depending on which plan you select.
    • When you’re ready to set up your subscription, click the “Start Meal Plan” button. You’ll begin by choosing the number of meals you want and noting any allergies you may have. You’ll also choose whether or not you want snacks and add-ons included in your order at this point.
    • After that, you’ll be directed to the checkout screen, where you’ll input your payment and delivery information. Once that’s finished, you can select your meals for the week.

    How to Make the Meals

    Fresh N Lean’s meals come fully prepared in single-serving trays and only require 2 to 3 minutes of reheating in the microwave. You can also heat your meals in the oven or on the stovetop if you’d like, and you’ll find reheating instructions on the label for each dish. Meals will stay fresh for around 7 to 10 days in the fridge, but you can extend the shelf life by 6 to 8 weeks if you store them in the freezer.

    How the Food Tastes

    Our Fresh N Lean order consisted of five meals: grilled shrimp with caper dill aioli and roasted winter squash, Moroccan mint grass-fed steak with spiced cauliflower and brown rice, tikka chicken with turmeric-roasted cauliflower and quinoa, BBQ turkey meatballs with white beans, and Cajun salmon with Yukon potato and tomato rice.

    As for flavor, Fresh N Lean was a mixed bag for our testers. One tester noted that while “some dishes had more flavor than others, almost all of them had me reaching for my salt and pepper or the hot sauce bottle.”

    Another tester mentioned that Fresh N Lean is best for “those who are trying to achieve nutritional goals and are willing to sacrifice a bit of flavor and freshness for convenience.”

    Learn More: Read our Fresh N Lean review.

  • 03 of 06

    Sakara Life

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    What We Like

    • High-quality ingredients

    • Includes tea and supplements

    • Free shipping for orders over $95

    What We Don't Like

    • Very pricey compared to other services

    • You can’t choose your meals

    • No nutritional information

    Price Range: $26–$30 per serving | What You Get: Ready-to-eat, fully prepared meals | Skill Level: Beginner | Good for: Singles, plant-based eaters, folks who need quick meals with little to no prep

    What Our Testers Say

    Despite the lofty price tag, our testers were very impressed with Sakara’s offerings. The meals we tried were made of high-quality ingredients, and most of the dishes had balanced flavors. We also liked that some meals arrived ready to eat, requiring no reheating or prep at all.

    What Is Sakara Life?

    Sakara Life is a premium plant-based meal service delivering an abundance of flavors and a variety of fresh options. The company promotes the food-as-medicine concept with a philosophy known as its “9 pillars of nutrition.” You can explore the philosophy in detail on Sakara’s website, but to summarize it in two words: Eat plants. The company says it works with many certified organic farms but also sources from farms without certification that employ organic practices. (However, Sakara does not indicate which ingredients are certified and which are not.) The company offers multiple meal plans, plus an extensive menu of seed and nut blends, “superfood” powders and supplements, teas, “detox water,” and more.

    How Much Does It Cost?

    Pricing will depend on the meal program you choose and the number of meals per week you’d like to receive—breakfast, lunch, and/or dinner for two, three, or five days. The more food you order each week, the lower the per-serving cost will be. For instance, if you choose the Signature Nutrition program and only order dinner for two days, you’ll pay $67 per week, which comes to roughly $34 per serving. If you order all three meals for five days, the total weekly cost comes to $420, or $28 per serving.

    How to Sign Up

    To order from Sakara, you’ll start by choosing one of the company’s meal plans: either Signature Nutrition (Sakara’s most popular option), the Metabolism Reset, the Fresh Start Cleanse, the Performance System, or the Gut Health Reboot. Simply hover over the “Nutrition Programs” tab on the homepage and click on the plan of your choice to view the details and sign up.

    Once you’ve chosen a plan, you’ll scroll down the page and enter your ZIP code to get the ball rolling. You can elect to receive breakfast, lunch, and/or dinner for either two, three, or five days per week. You can also choose whether you’d like your order to be a one-time thing or if you’d rather sign up for a regular subscription (which will save you up to 15%). You’ll also see a list of items like smoothies and lattes you can add to your order for an upcharge. While you won’t be able to choose the specific meals you receive each week, as Sakara curates them for you, you can see what’s on offer by clicking “View Menu.”

    From there, you’ll choose your start date from a dropdown list and click “Add to Cart.” You’ll then be prompted to enter your email address and a password to finish setting up your account. When that’s all said and done, you’ll be directed to the checkout page to enter your payment and shipping information to finalize your order.

    How to Make the Meals

    Sakara’s meals arrive individually portioned in recyclable plastic containers, all housed within a recyclable cardboard box. All meals arrive fresh and ready to reheat, and some dishes can even be eaten as-is, with no heating necessary. If reheating is required, you’ll find specific instructions for doing so on the packaging for the meal.

    How the Food Tastes

    Our Sakara order included the Zen zucchini muffin with coconut bliss “creme,” healing celery root soup with truffle herb swirls, banana protein bread with macerated berries, superfood sweet potato bowl, High Vibe honeydew salad with kombucha vinaigrette, seasoned basmati rice with “butter” chickpea curry, red beet burger with poppyseed vinaigrette, and the Serenity bowl with pomegranate dressing.

    While we were initially wary of prepackaged vegan food, we were pleasantly surprised with the flavor of our Sakara meals. Many of the dishes were elevated by an element of spice or crunch, which we appreciated. One standout dish was the sweet potato bowl, which had a creamy, pudding-like texture reminiscent of pumpkin pie filling. We also loved the beet burger, with its delicious earthy flavor punctuated by a kick of curry.

    Learn More: Read our Sakara Life review.

  • 04 of 06

    Daily Harvest

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    What We Like

    • Unique dishes

    • Free shipping

    • User-friendly website

    What We Don't Like

    • Smaller serving sizes

    • All meals are frozen

    Price Range: $5.99–$11.99 per serving | What You Get: Frozen prepared meals | Skill Level: Beginner | Good for: Singles, busy individuals, plant-based eaters

    What Our Testers Say

    Daily Harvest’s expansive menu of plant-based meals got rave reviews from our testing panel. “I’m not sure that I’ve ever had better frozen packaged food,” noted one tester. “I would recommend Daily Harvest to anyone looking for an easy and delicious way to up their plant intake.”


    Our testers also appreciated Daily Harvest’s “clean, minimalistic, and eco-friendly packaging,” noting that the company provides “thorough information on the website for how to recycle or dispose of every single element in the packaging.”

    What Is Daily Harvest?

    Boasting a menu of over 100 items, including grain bowls, smoothies, soups, and snacks, Daily Harvest makes it easy to pack more fruits and vegetables into your diet. The vast majority of Daily Harvest's ingredients are organic, including those that appear on the Environmental Working Group's "dirty dozen" list of pesticide-intensive foods. All products are single-serving and shipped frozen, which the company says helps to preserve freshness and nutritional content. Additionally, the site is well-designed, and the menu can be filtered according to your likes, dislikes, and dietary needs.

    How Much Does It Cost?

    Daily Harvest’s products are all individually priced, ranging from $5.99 lattes to $11.99 “harvest bakes” (which are like veggie-filled mini casseroles). While you’ll need to order a minimum of nine items with each delivery, the company offers volume-based discounts that can shave up to $25 off the total cost, depending on the size of your order.

    How to Sign Up

    Ordering from Daily Harvest couldn’t be easier. Like many other services, you must create an account to receive meals. But rather than signing up for a curated meal plan, you’ll simply choose a box size of either nine, 14, or 24 items and fill it up with whatever you want.

    Before placing an order, you can click “Our Food” at the top of the homepage to take a glance at Daily Harvest’s menu. If you like what you see, click the “Get Started” button to begin ordering. After entering your email address and ZIP code, you’ll select your box size and click “Choose My Food” to make your selections. To add an item to your box, click the plus sign underneath it. Once your box is full, you’ll head to checkout, where you’ll enter your shipping and payment info and pick which day you’d like to receive your order.

    How to Make the Meals

    Since Daily Harvest’s food arrives frozen, all you’ll need to do is either reheat, thaw, or blend the ingredients before enjoying. Each dish will have detailed prep and cooking instructions on the packaging, and many items can simply be reheated in the microwave, on the stove, or in the oven. One of our testers even mentioned that Daily Harvest’s cooking process is “about as foolproof as it gets.”

    Keep in mind, though, that you’ll often need to add liquids like water or milk to the meals during the cooking process, which you’ll need to supply on your end. And if you’re ordering smoothies, you’ll want to have a blender on hand.

    How the Food Tastes

    For our Daily Harvest order, we chose the nine-item box and filled it with the mint and cacao smoothie, mango papaya smoothie, hazelnut and chocolate bites, tomatillo and pepper flatbread, portobello and pesto flatbread, sweet potato and wild rice hash, Brussels sprouts and tahini harvest bowl, spinach and shiitake grits, and tomato and zucchini minestrone soup.

    Overall, our testers were impressed with the flavor of Daily Harvest’s food. One tester mentioned that the “minestrone soup was shockingly good and fresh-tasting,” while another tester enjoyed the smoothies and “bites” so much that they considered signing up for a monthly box for those items alone. Testers also praised Daily Harvest’s “unique ingredient combinations,” which were “consistently fresh and of excellent quality.”

    Learn More: Read our Daily Harvest review.

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  • 05 of 06

    Sunbasket

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    What We Like

    • Wide selection of proteins

    • Lots of add-ons

    • Offers kits and fully prepped meals

    What We Don't Like

    • No free shipping after promo period

    • Premium meals cost extra

    Price Range: $9.99–$25.99 per serving | What You Get: Either fresh, reheatable prepared meals or meal kits with fresh ingredients (or both!) | Skill Level: Beginner to Intermediate | Good for: Singles, couples, small families, those who prioritize eco-friendliness

    What Our Testers Say

    We loved Sunbasket’s commitment to sustainability, both in its organic ingredient sourcing and its eco-friendly packaging and transparency regarding recycling. We also liked the variety that Sunbasket offers in its menu, which spans multiple cuisines with protein customization options and a robust selection of add-on items.

    What Is Sunbasket?

    Founded in 2014 and headquartered in San Francisco, Sunbasket offers an array of fresh meals focusing on sustainably-sourced ingredients and eco-friendly packaging. Most of Sunbasket’s produce is organic, as are many of its protein options. Additionally, the menu accommodates various diets, including vegetarian, gluten-free, diabetes-friendly, and paleo. While Sunbasket specializes in meal kits, it extends its offerings into fully prepped, single-serving “Fresh & Ready” meals that only require a few minutes of reheating. There are also a variety of third-party add-ons, including fresh pastas, desserts, snacks, and extra proteins like organic ribeye steaks and wild Gulf shrimp.

    How Much Does It Cost?

    Sunbasket’s meals are priced individually, with servings starting at $9.99 on the low end and going all the way up to $25.99 for the premium “Chef’s Table” options. You can order up to 10 Fresh & Ready meals each week and anywhere from two to five meal kits with either two or four servings each. However, you must meet the order minimum of four servings with each delivery, whether that’s four Fresh & Ready meals or two meal kits with two servings each. Shipping is free on your first order; after that, it’s a flat rate of $9.99.

    How to Sign Up

    Sunbasket allows you to browse its online menu before committing to a subscription. When you’re ready to dive in, click the “Get Started” button on the homepage. You’ll then enter your email, ZIP code, and some basic preferences before being directed to the menu to make your selections. You’ll also be able to view pricing info for each meal.

    Once you’ve chosen your meals, click “Continue” to head to checkout. Here, you’ll enter your delivery and payment information, choose a password for your account, and pick which day you’d like your first box to arrive. When everything is filled out, click “Create Subscription” to place your order.

    How to Make the Meals

    Since Sunbasket’s Fresh & Ready meals come fully cooked and prepared, all you’ll need to do is reheat them for a few minutes in either the microwave or the oven. Reheating instructions can be found on the label for each meal.

    As for the meal kits, each comes with a recipe card that gives a detailed breakdown of the cooking process. You’ll need to supply a few basic ingredients, like salt, pepper, and oil, but everything else you need will be in the kit. This includes meats, produce, herbs, sauces, seasonings, and pastas or grains. Some of Sunbasket’s meals have a “Speedy” label, which means the dish can be on the table in as little as 20 minutes. However, it’s important to remember that the timing may vary depending on your speed and skill level.

    How the Food Tastes

    For our Sunbasket delivery, we ordered both meal kits and Fresh & Ready prepared meals. Our meal kits included sea scallops over fresh fettuccine, Burmese chicken and sweet potato curry, sirloin strip tacos, and snapper with romesco, vegetables, and almonds. As for the prepared meals, we chose the broccoli mac and cheese, chicken chow mein, beef donburi rice bowl, and the burrito bowl al pastor with plant-based Impossible Beef.

    Overall, we found the ingredients to be fresh and tasty, even though the portions were on the smaller side. As far as flavor, one tester noted that “some of the meals gave us more oomph and flavor, while others needed a bit of help from our spice cabinet.”

    Learn More: Read our Sunbasket review.

  • 06 of 06

    Veestro

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    What We Like

    • Meals come fully prepared and ready to heat

    • All dishes are vegan

    • Organic ingredients

    What We Don't Like

    • Menu is a bit small compared to similar services

    • Shipping costs extra

    Price Range: $14.99 per serving | What You Get: Fresh prepared meals | Skill Level: Beginner | Good for: Singles, vegans, busy folks

    What Our Testers Say

    We found Veestro’s meals to be unique and flavorful, even though they come at a slightly higher price point than premade meals you might find at the grocery store. We think Veestro is a great choice for plant-based eaters who prioritize convenience and low-effort meals.

    What Is Veestro?

    Veestro was founded by brother-and-sister duo Mark Fachler and Monica Klauser, to provide busy folks with effortless vegan meals that don’t skimp on flavor or nutrition. Veestro's catalog of single-serving, fully prepared meals fit vegan diets, and organic ingredients are used whenever possible. Since the meals come prepared, you can simply heat them in the microwave. With everything from pasta dishes to fajita bowls to tofu tikka masala on the menu, you're sure to find a plant-based meal that suits your palate.

    How Much Does It Cost?

    Meals are individually priced at $14.99 each, and you can order anywhere from eight to 15 meals with each delivery. Shipping fees range from $7.95 to $12.95 per order.

    How to Sign Up

    To receive Veestro’s meals, you’ll need to set up an account. Start by clicking either “View Menu” or “Get Started” on the website’s homepage—both buttons will lead you to a screen where you’ll enter your name, email, and ZIP code. Then, click “Choose Meals” to select from a menu of around 20 items. From there, head to checkout, where you’ll be prompted to enter your name, email address (again), and password. Then, you’ll enter your delivery and payment details before placing your order.

    How to Make the Meals

    Since Veestro’s meals come fully prepared, all you’ll need to do is reheat them before enjoying. You’ll find specific heating instructions on the packaging for each meal, and while the microwave is the quickest and easiest heating method, you can also heat your meals in the oven or on the stovetop if you prefer. (Just make sure you remove the food from the serving tray beforehand if you’re using the latter two methods.)

    How the Food Tastes

    Our Veestro order included the lentil meatloaf, farro ragout, quinoa risotto, mushroom stroganoff, chick’n quesadilla, enchilada casserole, soba noodles in peanut sauce, and red curry with tofu.

    Our testers found no issues with freshness or quality in Veestro’s meals. One tester noted that while “the eating experience may not be exactly restaurant quality,” Veestro provides a tasty and convenient way to stick to a vegan diet.

    Learn More: Read our Veestro review.

Final Verdict

With its variety of enticing meals, range of dietary accommodations, and certified organic status, Green Chef takes our top spot for the best organic meal delivery service. Its chef-curated recipes include pre-prepped and measured ingredients, and they come with easy step-by-step instructions and photos. Additionally, Green Chef focuses on sustainability, with a carbon footprint that’s 25% lower than traditional grocery shopping, according to the company’s website.

How We Test Meal Delivery Services

Our testing panel includes food writers, editors, researchers, dietitians, home cooks, and even professional bakers and chefs. To capture the full experience of each service, our testers set up accounts, order meals, cook them, and taste them before carefully evaluating the service on a range of criteria, including menu selection, pricing, availability, and, of course, flavor.

To date, we’ve sampled over 1,000 meals from more than 50 meal delivery services—and our list keeps growing. We also retest services on a periodic basis to gather as much information about these companies as possible.

Our testers begin by setting up their own account with the service, which helps us get a feel for how the website and ordering process works. From there, they choose a selection of meals, making sure to include diverse meal compositions and flavor profiles.

When the meals arrive, our testers carefully document the unboxing process, which includes counting the individual pieces of packaging materials. They’ll also make note of any issues with the order, including things like wilted or damaged produce and missing ingredients.

When it’s cooking time, our testers will photograph the entire process from prep to plate. They’ll follow each recipe’s exact directions and keep an eye on the clock to see if the estimated cooking time provided by the company matches the actual cooking time.

Then, it’s time for the fun part—tasting the food. Our testers sample each meal they’ve cooked, making note of anything they particularly like or dislike. We also encourage our testers to recruit family and friends to help taste the meals once they’re plated and served. This helps give a diverse range of insights and tasting notes that will help our readers make informed decisions when choosing a meal delivery service.

Frequently Asked Questions

How Much Do Organic Meal Delivery Services Cost?

Price really depends on how much food you want to order. A budget-friendly service like Daily Harvest can send you a couple of meals a week for as little as $55.80, while a more premium service like Sakara Life will cost you closer to $289 per week for lunch and dinner and still leave you to fend for yourself on weekends. Ultimately, most services cost an average of $10 per serving.

What Do Organic Meal Delivery Services Offer?

Organic meal delivery services offer everything from meal kits to ready-to-eat meals, bulk meal prep ingredients, snacks, and a lot more, delivered right to your doorstep. Some, like Trifecta, even offer nutrition information integration with a mobile app to help you track your macros.

How Do Organic Meal Delivery Services Compare to Conventional Services?

The most notable difference between these services is that organic meal delivery services includeorganic ingredientsin their recipes and meals, while conventional services do not. Because of this, organic meal delivery services often come with a slightly higher price tag, as organic ingredients often cost more than their conventional counterparts.

However, just because a meal delivery service has an organic status doesn't necessarily mean that every single ingredient is organic. For example, Green Chef states that its produce,free-range eggs, and certain proteins are organic, but that some conventional ingredients are also used in its recipes. In most cases, organic meal delivery companies will specify which ingredients are organic and which ones are not.

Compare Our Picks

CompanyStarting Price per ServingDelivery AreaProducts ArriveMeals OfferedFree Shipping
Best Overall: Green Chef$11.9948 statesFreshKeto, high-protein, vegetarian, vegan, Mediterranean, gluten-freeNo
Best Low-Carb: Fresh N’ Lean$10.6650 statesFreshKeto, paleo, vegan, Whole30, Mediterranean diet, high-proteinYes (with the exception of AK and HI)
Best Splurge: Sakara Life$2648 statesFreshVeganNo
Best Budget-Friendly: Daily Harvest$5.9948 statesFrozenVegan, gluten-freeYes
Best Variety: Sunbasket$9.9946 statesFreshPaleo, soy-free, gluten-free, diabetes-friendly, veganNo
Best Plant-Based: Veestro$14.9948 statesFreshVeganNo
The Best Organic Meal Delivery Services to Help You Eat as Nature Intended (2024)

FAQs

What is the healthiest prepared meal delivery service? ›

Our Top Healthy Meal Delivery Service Picks
  • Best Overall: Hello Fresh.
  • Best Budget: EveryPlate.
  • Best Prepared Meals: Factor.
  • Best for Athletes: MealPro.
  • Best Meal Kit: Sunbasket.
  • Best Plant-Based: Purple Carrot.
  • Best Gluten-Free: Epicured.
  • Best Variety: Hungryroot.
Jan 29, 2024

Is there an organic alternative to HelloFresh? ›

Live An Organic Life

Our picks for the top 10 best organic meal kit delivery services are HelloFresh, Home Chef, Fresh and Easy, Green Chef, EveryPlate, NutriSystem, Purple Carrot, Freshology, Sunbasket and Eat Clean To Go.

Which meal prep is organic? ›

Why we love it: Green Chef is a USDA certified organic company that consistently delivers fresh, flavorful meals, with options to suit a wide variety of dietary preferences. Because Green Chef is USDA certified organic, all their produce and eggs are certified organic unless labeled otherwise.

Is meal delivery better for the environment? ›

Meal kits are meant to make cooking not only more environmentally friendly, but easier for people – and the added simplicity of meal kits is meant to reduce emissions and the impact traditional cooking typically has on the environment.

What is the healthiest food you can order online? ›

10 Healthy Delivery Foods That Aren't Salad
  • Chia Seed Pudding. You can order chia seed pudding at all times of the day, but it is especially delicious as the first thing you eat when you wake up. ...
  • Steel Cut Oats. ...
  • Greek Yogurt Parfait. ...
  • Quinoa Bowl. ...
  • Tomato Gazpacho. ...
  • Salmon & Veggies. ...
  • Twice Baked Sweet Potato.

What is the healthiest meal delivery service for weight loss? ›

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  • Best Overall: Diet-to-Go » Jump to Review ↓
  • Best Budget: Dinnerly » Jump to Review ↓
  • Best Keto: Factor » Jump to Review ↓
  • Best Organic: Trifecta Nutrition » Jump to Review ↓
  • Best Plant-Based: Purple Carrot » ...
  • Best for Diabetes: Sunbasket » ...
  • Best for Home Cooks: Marley Spoon » ...
  • Best Variety: CookUnity »
Feb 26, 2024

Is there a lawsuit against HelloFresh? ›

On October 15, 2021, the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts entered a final order approving a $14 million class action settlement resolving claims against HelloFresh for alleged violations of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (“TCPA”), 47 U.S.C. § 227, et seq.

What are the disadvantages of HelloFresh? ›

Cons
  • Recipes aren't as interesting or unique as some other meal-kit companies.
  • Not as many healthy recipes as others.
  • $10 charge for shipping.
6 days ago

Is Blue Apron all organic? ›

All the cheese we source meets FDA guidelines for food safety. Are your ingredients organic? Some of our ingredients are USDA-certified organic. We're committed to sending quality ingredients in every delivery and supporting farmers who use sustainable farming practices.

What food is 100% organic? ›

The USDA guidelines describe organic foods on product labels as: 100% organic. This label is used on certified organic fruits, vegetables, eggs, meat or other foods that have one ingredient. It may also be used on food items with many ingredients if all the items are certified organic, except for salt and water.

Which organic food brand is best? ›

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  • Nature's Nectar. ...
  • Nourish Organic Foods. ...
  • Nutriorg. ...
  • Organic Diet. ...
  • Organic India. ...
  • Praakritik. ...
  • Pristine Organics. ...
  • Tearaja. An organic green tea, contains healthy bioactive compounds, protects the brain from aging, helps improve metabolism.

Are Hungryroot meals organic? ›

Sustainability and ingredient quality

All Hungryroot items are free of partially hydrogenated oils, artificial sweeteners, high fructose corn syrup, artificial colors, and artificial preservatives. Additionally, many ingredients are non-GMO and certified organic, but not all are.

What is the highest rated food delivery service? ›

What's the best meal delivery service?
  • Best Overall: Gobble.
  • Best Comfort Food: Martha & Marley Spoon.
  • Best Variety: Home Chef.
  • Best for One: Factor.
  • Best for Home Cooks: EveryPlate.
  • Best Value: Blue Apron.
  • Best Affordable: Dinnerly.
  • Best for Families: HelloFresh.
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Is Blue Apron bad for the environment? ›

Blue Apron has the least amount of waste

Home Chef was the least green meal kit, finishing last out of the four services examined, with 2.38 packets per ingredient and just 19% recyclable materials. As luck would have it, Blue Apron is also the best overall meal kit we've tested in 2023.

Which food delivery service is most worth it? ›

Uber Eats and Postmates are great options for people who want the most food options and the fastest delivery and don't mind paying for it. Uber bought Postmates in 2020. The main difference is that you can order an Uber in Uber Eats, not Postmates.

Are there any healthy ready meals? ›

At COOK, all our healthy ready meals are hand-prepared using carefully sourced ingredients, just like you would at home. In our menu of low calorie meals you'll find easy and delicious options that you might not expect when you think of 'frozen low calorie meals' … like our award-winning Beef Bourguignon.

Are any ready meals healthy? ›

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 prepackaged meals healthy? ›

A major concern with these meals is their nutritional composition. Unfortunately, most ready-made meals are high in energy, saturated fats and sodium and are often low in fibre and micronutrients.

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