The article discusses the challenges of grocery shopping in New York City, portraying it as an 'endurance sport.' The author shares their positive experience transitioning to meal kits, particularly Green Chef, which focuses on certified organic produce and accommodates various dietary preferences. The selection process involves picking health-focused categories and personal dietary goals. The piece highlights Green Chef's appealing introductory pricing and the diverse options available, although it also notes that while the recipes are dietitian-approved, health claims can be difficult to substantiate.
In New York City, grocery shopping is an endurance sport, requiring navigating crowds and lugging heavy bags, making meal kits like Green Chef appealing for convenience.
Green Chef impressed me with its variety of health-focused options, accommodating dietary preferences and offering meal plans for protein, Mediterranean, or quick recipes.
While all Green Chef's recipes are dietitian-approved, claims about supporting gut and brain health can be difficult to prove, adding a layer of skepticism.
I chose the 'protein-packed' and 'Mediterranean' categories for variety, and appreciated their introductory rate of $6.99 per meal, which is appealing for new customers.
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