Technology
This app creates meal plans and grocery lists based on your diet
TL;DR: You can get a subscription to the eMeals Digital Meal Planner on sale for 60% off.
Real talk: you can’t possibly believe that frozen pizza, box salads, and microwaveable meals can sustain you, can you?
If you want to eat healthily (as in consume food with nutritional value) and save money at the same time, you need to plan out your meals. Granted, it’s not always easy, but a service like eMeals can help you put together meals and recipes that fit your needs. Plus, for a limited time, you can try it out for six months for 60% off.
Here’s how it works: take your pick from a wide range of healthy recipes specially developed by a team of professionals and registered dietitians. Their massive selection features an almost endless variety of options, including gluten-free, vegan, paleo, low carb, keto, quick and healthy, kid-friendly, and a whole lot more.
You then have the option to shop for the ingredients on your own, or delegate your shopping list to services like Amazon, Walmart, Kroger, Instacart, or Shipt — right through the app. Once you have everything you need, you can start cooking and enjoying healthy meals without thinking too much about planning.
Now here comes the fun part: a one-year subscription to eMeals only sets you back $52, and that nets you meal plans for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. If you don’t want to commit that long, a six-month subscription is also available for only $40.
Not a breakfast person? There’s a plan for you, too. A six-month subscription for only the lunch and dinner meal plans costs $33, while a six-month subscription to just the dinner meal plans costs $24. Whatever way you go, you’ll be saving time and eating better, home-cooked meals.
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