Diet-to-Go provides a meal delivery service that focuses on diabetic, keto, and Mediterranean options aimed at weight loss. While the convenience of pre-cooked meals delivered weekly is a key benefit, there are downsides, such as higher costs and sometimes soggy vegetables. Despite being functional for easy preparation, the meals can suffer from the common issues associated with frozen microwave dinners. Since its inception in 1991, Diet-to-Go has offered a viable solution for those seeking healthy, low-calorie meals without the effort of cooking.
Microwaved dinners have a deservedly bad rap. But reading the ingredients list on each nukeable tray from the Diet-to-Go delivery meal plan is nonetheless an oddly wholesome endeavor.
Diet-to-Go hardly has the name recognition of Jenny Craig nor even nouveau ready-to-eat upstarts like fast-expanding Clean Eatz. But at least in Northern Virginia in 1991, Diet-to-Go was among the earlier home meal delivery plans.
The idea is that Diet-to-Go will meet most or all of your food needs for the week by mailing hefty boxes full of prepared meals that need only be popped into a microwave or a toaster oven.
The meals, which look a lot like TV dinners, are often tasty and sometimes a little soggy. Expensive and sometimes arrive frozen.
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