The 5 Best Healthy Meal Delivery Services in Los Angeles
What do you do if you can’t eat out?? Rely on the best healthy meal delivery services in Los Angeles instead!
Even when I’m not making reservations, I still want to eat like a restaurant at home! But constantly ordering Uber Eats and Doordash doesn’t do much for keeping the calories in check.
These healthy meal delivery services in Los Angeles are guaranteed to both minimize kitchen time and maximize eating!
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Eat Clean
Eat Clean is a healthy meal delivery service that’s also organic, which I could hardly believe when I saw the lower price point. The meals heat up in 3 minutes or less in the microwave and are sent fresh, not frozen. Meal plan choices include Traditional, Plant-Based, Paleo, and Keto.
The menu, which rotates weekly and becomes available at 12:01 A.M. EST on Saturdays, offers over 300 meals. You can see the menu before you sign up right on their website in the On the Menu section and then sign up straight away if you’re enticed. You make your choices after you’ve purchased, though.
The price for a single meal begins at $12.58 per meal for a box of 6 and goes as low as $9.60 per meal when you order the max 14 meals per delivery, which isn’t hard to go through if you’ve got multiple eaters in the house. You can also mix and match meal plans in each box.
The calorie counts range from the low 300s to under 600, no matter what plan you choose, and the choices are delicious! Personal favorites include the Chimichurri Palomilla Steak with Baked Sweet Plantain and the Paleo Mojo Sliced Chicken with Yucca Mash from the Paleo menu, and the BBQ Pulled Pork with Sweet Plantain Mash from the Traditional menu. All are under 517 calories, with most being in the 400-calorie range. I also never thought I’d enjoy Paleo meals so much.
Pros: The price for an organic meal is much lower than the competitors on this list, even without a discount code, and the choices are varied. I also like that you can choose between a regular or large portion — because sometimes you just want more food (but the regular portion is also plenty). Lastly, it’s nice to see breakfast options on the menu as well, so you can make this a full-day meal plan if you’d like.
Cons: The heating instructions are general, and I felt some meals needed further explanation, such as the Bun-Less Hawaiian Turkey Burger, which had a plastic Paleo Sriracha Sauce inside along with Pineapple and Tomatoes, which I felt probably had to come out versus be left inside to vent/melt. Delivery is also $9.99.
Originally published at https://www.eatdrinkla.com on April 9, 2024.
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