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My friend had 95% off groupons for pic related and bought me a 1 week "carnivore package" for $1.50 and I just got a tracking email that says it'll arrive tomorrow
It comes with 3 meals intended for 2 people (6 meals total) but it's a random assortment of ingredients based around a meat dish (could be red meat, chicken, or fish)
Pretty psyched that I have lunch and dinner set for the next three days. Has anyone ever ordered a meal delivery plan? He got one with a previous groupon a few weeks ago and really enjoyed it and said the retail price isn't bad for what it is since it averages out to be about $10 per meal. Not bad for a richfag lazy student I guess

>> No.10334959
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10334959

>>10334928
>complain about tipping delivery drivers
>pay someone $50 to look up recipes for you and send you skimpy portions of the ingredients used for it

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10334974

>>10334959
>grasping at straws this hard

>> No.10335018

>>10334974
Whatever you say, bro. You and your buddy are the ones overpaying for a needless service.

>> No.10335022

>>10335018
He bought it for me for a dollar fifty. Free gift, you illiterate brainlet

>> No.10335041

>>10335022
Nothing is free.

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>>10335041
Okay dipshit

>> No.10335118

My gf and I both used Blue Ribbon for about a month when we got invites. We didn't keep it up but I thought it was a positive experience. It's like a hands-on cookbook. I've used some of their ideas in my own meals.

Don't think it's worth the $$, and most of their meals have a reliance on roast potatoes and weggies with lots of salt. But if you were a busy person with money to burn and not much cooking experience it takes the hassle out of searching recipes you're not familiar with and shopping for them.

>> No.10335149

>>10334928
>panty boy

>> No.10335190

>>10335149
Gay name I agree but the name "carnivore package" sounds promising. Even though it's expensive I'm excited to try some almost-gourmet ingredients since I don't normally get to cook with good shit
>>10335118
$60 is about what I spend in a week for groceries but this week package of 6 meals will only last me a half a week at most. another $20 i could supplement the rest of the week I bet.
I'll post cookalongs when my package arrives. Should be tomorrow