Brightly colored recipe cards give easy to follow, step-by-step instructions to creating the perfect meal. Blue Apron meals also come with the smaller knick-knacks and condiments in a separate package so you don’t have to rummage through the box trying to find them all. On the positive side, the ingredients are super fresh and delivered in a robust, recyclable box lined with an insulated bag and chilled by a reusable ice pack. While not a catastrophe, again, it means a little more work for the customer and a little less time and care on the behalf of the supplier. Unlike other meal kit delivery services which color-code ingredients according to the recipe and group each meal’s components into separate bags, Blue Apron leave it to the consumer to work out what’s what. Another negative is that, when the kit arrived, the ingredients had been jumbled together in the box. Furthermore, Blue Apron doesn’t recommend their service to people with food allergies, which seems a little limiting. For one, the company doesn’t ask about food allergies, choosing to supply the information on each recipe’s allergens. In this Blue Apron review, we found a couple of disappointing things regarding their service in terms of being user-friendly. This obviously adds a little extra work and people wanting a gluten-free menu may want to consider looking at an alternative, such as Freshly or Green Fresh, both of which are more focused on providing a menu suitable for people with specific food intolerances. Although Blue Apron plans are fairly limited compared to some of their rivals, with no no-sugar or low-carb options available, the company claims you can alter the recipes and use simple substitutions to adapt the Blue Apron meals to suit your specific dietary requirements. Selecting your plan and subscribing to Blue Apron’s meal delivery service is simple enough – just go to their website and click on the relevant button.
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