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We Tested EveryPlate, the Meal Kit Service That's Cheaper Than Buying Groceries

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8.8 / 10

SCORE EveryPlate Buy at EveryPlate Pricing Starts at $2/serving w/CNET Type Meal kits Recipes per week 25+ Good for Healthy, family-friendly, comfort food, picky eaters, quick and easy Score Breakdown Taste/results 8 /10 Value 10 /10 Ease of recipes 9 /10 Recipe variety 8 /10 Healthiness 7 /10 Pros Simple, tasty meals at the lowest price per serving in the category

You can swap proteins and sides if you want

Uses less plastic than other meal kit services

Everything I made tasted great and was easy to execute Cons Not many low-carb or plant-based options

Some boxes of ingredients arrive a little disorganized

$9 extra for shipping

Signing up for a meal kit delivery service is not only convenient, but choosing the right service could end up costing less than buying the groceries yourself; that's particularly true in the age of tariffs and food inflation. Starting at $6 per serving, EveryPlate meal kits are some of the cheapest options -- but are they good? Of the dozens we've tested, EveryPlate stands out as one of the best values in the meal delivery category. To ensure that my glowing take on EveryPlate in the several rounds of testing I've done wasn't a fluke, I tapped two other CNET editors -- a wellness expert and another who is new to cooking -- to confirm my findings. Here are three unique perspectives on EveryPlate meal kits.

I retested EveryPlate and it's still my favorite cheap meal kit service. EveryPlate

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