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EveryPlate meal kit review: The most affordable (by far) but how does the food stack up?

With eco-friendly packaging and clocking in at $5 per serving, is this meal kit service too good to be true?

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EveryPlate

It takes little more than a quick Google search to discover the meal kit category has ballooned over the past decade. That's a good thing, in theory, since it means you're more likely to find one that suits you. That includes more affordable meal kits. By my rough calculation, EveryPlate is the most affordable meal kit available, at just $5 per serving -- even cheaper with a current sign-up offer that brings EveryPlate meals down to just $2 per serving. But does that low price point mean the meals are somehow less delicious than pricier counterparts like Blue Apron and Sun Basket? I hadn't heard much chatter or read many reviews of EveryPlate and wanted to see for myself if the most inexpensive meal kit service short-changed on taste. Recently, I chopped, diced and sauteed my way through a week's worth of meals to cook up a firsthand review of EveryPlate. 

EveryPlate

Like

  • Simple, unpretentious meals at the lowest price per serving in the category
  • You can swap proteins and sides if you want
  • Uses less packaging than other meal kit companies

Don't Like

  • Not as many plant-based or healthy options as other meal kit companies
  • The box was a little disorganized
  • $9 for shipping

How EveryPlate works

EveryPlate is an offshoot of Green Chef, which was recently acquired by HelloFresh for anyone who's keeping track. While Green Chef offers a more gourmet approach to pre-prepped and portioned recipes, EveryPlate aims to be the most affordable meal kit service and has seemingly succeeded. 

Signing up for EveryPlate is simple: You simply plunk in an address and contact information and then select a plan and payment option. For plans, you can choose either three, four, or five meals per week with either two or four servings per meal. The price per serving stays the same no matter which plan you choose, so there is never any is-this-a-better-deal calculus to perform. Just order what you think you'll need.

Next comes the fun part: You pick meal kits from a menu of roughly 13-16 recipes. The meals change weekly with favorites popping back into the rotation often. There is loads of information available about each one including calories, nutrition and the time it takes to make. You can also substitute proteins and side dishes on most EveryPlate meal kits just in case you absolutely loathe green beans or have had WAY too much chicken lately. You can even view the next two weekly menus in advance.

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EveryPlate

Shipping and delivery

EveryPlate delivers to most of the continental U.S. with boxes arriving on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays or Fridays (your choice). Meal kit deliveries come sealed with large ice packs and are meant to stay cold for up to 48 hours, just in case you're not home to receive them on a particular day.

What are EveryPlate meals like?

EveryPlate is big on comfort food. On any given weekly menu you'll find options for meatloaf, pork chops, chicken pot pie, tacos and pasta recipes. Sides are equally hearty, including lots of mashed potatoes, roasted carrots, white rice and noodles. There are a few -- but not many -- plant-based options per week, and you won't find many trendy ingredients or superfoods in EveryPlate meal kits. The recipes were all mostly familiar to me, although the culinary team will mix things up with a hoisin (Japanese BBQ sauce) glaze on an otherwise traditional meatloaf or a sweet apricot and dijon sauce to liven up a chicken dish.

EveryPlate has only a few seafood or steak options (one or two per week) and most of the ones available are considered "premium" and cost an extra $3 per serving. There are really only lunch and dinner meal kits and no breakfast or snack options, although you can select a protein pack of chicken breasts and ground beef for meal planning purposes.

How easy are EveryPlate meal kits to prepare?

Of the meal kit services I've tried, EveryPlate meals are some of the easiest to prepare. The most complicated recipe I made was meatloaf and even that took just 30 minutes. There are very few, if any, overly complicated recipes that require advanced skills or fancy kitchen equipment, making EveryPlate a good option for new or amateur cooks

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EveryPlate support materials 

Each meal kit comes with a comprehensive recipe card fit with glossy images and directions to help you through the cooking process. Each card also clearly states what you'll need that isn't provided -- cooking oil, butter, ketchup -- so you're not caught flat-footed without. If you've chosen to swap a side or protein, there are little addendums up in the corner to address any slight changes to the recipe. (e.g. "Did you choose chicken instead of pork? Follow the recipe as written but in step 4, simply cook the chicken for 5-6 minutes per side.")

What makes EveryPlate different from other meal kit services?

Besides being the cheapest meal kit service, which is EveryPlate's biggest differentiator, it is also one of the simplest and most straightforward. There aren't a lot of decisions to make, starting with the meal kit plan itself. There are also only 15 or so menu selections every week which, for me, is enough to find new and interesting recipes without feeling overwhelmed the way I did with other services I've tried. 

Who is EveryPlate good for?

EveryPlate is perfect for anyone looking for a boost to their cooking routine, learn to cook or inject some new recipes into their rotation without breaking the bank. Busy people too, since it's also a time-saver, eliminating trips to the store as well as time spent ruminating over what to make. If you like comfort foods and carbs, EveryPlate has them in spades but there are a few healthier options too. 

Who EveryPlate meal kits are not so good for

EveryPlate recipes are on the simple side so I wouldn't recommend it for very experienced chefs looking to further hone their skills. There are also fewer "healthy" options and even fewer plant-based meals on EveryPlate, so I also wouldn't recommend this meal kit service for vegans and vegetarians. As a way to keep prices low, EveryPlate doesn't cater to diet plans either such as keto, paleo or low-sugar.

How much does EveryPlate meal kit service cost?

EveryPlate is a flat $5 per serving no matter which plan you choose. By my count, it is the cheapest meal kit company available and it's even cheaper when you bag a special promotion like the one running now (just $2.50 per serving). Keep in mind, "Premium" meals like salmon and steak do incur an upcharge of $3 per serving and each box costs $9 to ship.

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What I cooked and how it went

Hoisin pork meatloaves with wasabi mashed potatoes: This was my favorite of the meals I cooked. It was simple to make but interesting and also very satisfying. Putting wasabi in mashed potatoes is definitely my new default. 

Sweet potato and pepper quesadilla with fresh salsa and chipotle sour cream: This was a perfect hearty lunch, especially when you feel like you've been eating too much meat. The fresh salsa made it for me and I'll put sour cream on anything.

Spicy umami pork chops with ginger rice and roasted carrots: Another very simple-yet-flavorful dinner. The hoisin and ponzu made good on the promise of umami and the fresh ginger made the rice really pop.

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EveryPlate packaging and environmental friendliness

EveryPlate is the most eco-friendly meal kit service I've tried, to date. The company puts all your produce and other ingredients in one cardboard box, whereas others individually package each meal creating more plastic and waste. Most of the packaging, including the cooler box and ice packs, are also curbside recyclable.

My final verdict on EveryPlate

As someone who reviews meal kits for a living, I often feel like I'm splitting hairs trying to find the nuance but with this one the distinction was very clear: EveryPlaate is the most affordable meal kit service but still delivered very enjoyable recipes that were both interesting and satisfying. While EveryPlat turns down the gourmet dial just slightly, the meals I tried were all very solid and didn't look or taste "budget." At just 5 bucks a serving, I also felt like I was getting a genuinely great deal, and that's probably because I was. If you've never tried a meal kit before and want to see if it's a good fit, I would absolutely recommend EveryPlate. (In fact, I just recommended it to my sister and her family over Thanksgiving). EveryPlate is low cost, low risk and fully delicious. 

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