Since the loss, I've struggled to care about eating, so meal delivery has been helpful (and surprisingly SAVES me money).
I have no desire to cook, so a pre-made, quick nuke meal is fine for now. And in that space, Cook Unity is still winning, for me, by far. It's not delivered in a big heavy box (rather, a tote bag that's heavy but functional and can be set/traded out each week for conservation).
Delivery windows are 7 hours, which actually is not bad compared to others. Food is good and there's solid options and variety (some YUM, some only okay, some meh -- but the good ones are worth it) and range from healthy to indulgent. Also the portion sizes are decent -- you at least feel full after most of them. Some of the better tasting meals cost a little more, but... duh. Meanwhile, Factor 75 was very yummy as far as taste and overall quite healthy offerings, but the delivery window is 12 bloody hours, the box would be too heavy for some, and you've gotta dispose of it every time, and the portion size is the biggest issue: their meals are so small it barely feels like a light lunch. :/ Anyway, I may try another couple options, but so far... Cook Unity stays winning, in my book.

















