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7.4 / 10 Score Cnet Score CNET provides expert, unbiased reviews of products and services. When we assign a score, we use a scale of 1-10. Each product we score is evaluated by criteria specific to its category with most assessing pricing, quality, features and performance. Read more on: How we test Snap Kitchen Buy at Snapkitchen Pros Meals were generally tasty
Most meals under 450 calories
Lots of weekly options Cons Portions were small for the price
No vegetarian or vegan options
Some meals were underwhelming
We expect everything to happen in a snap these days: News, entertainment and certainly food. Snap Kitchen is a prepared meal service looking to capitalize on "snap culture" with simple, freshly prepared meals sent to your door each week. Snap aims to handle lunch or dinner for you on those days you don't want to cook dinner or spend the money on takeout. You can store your weekly shipment in the fridge or freezer and heat one quickly when the mood strikes.
Sounds pretty good, right?
There are dozens of prepared meal services geared towards a busy person and many with some pretty delicious offerings. I've tried most of the meal subscriptions and so you've gotta be rather proficient (translation: delicious) to get my full-throated endorsement. To see how Snap Kitchen stacks up in a crowded field of meal delivery options, I tried a week's worth of its meals.
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