
"Valentine's Day is firmly a food holiday. New couples can keep it low-stakes with a box of treats. Long-distance relationships call for something like a gourmet dinner delivery that shows up where you can't. People who live together and don't want another object in the apartment can split and enjoy a subscription between them. The Guardian's journalism is independent. We will earn a commission if you buy something through an affiliate link."
"As a food journalist, I've been professionally obligated to try shiny new treats over the years with only minor stomach-related consequences. This guide to 16 food gifts is the result. Most of these picks ship in time for Valentine's Day as of publication, so if you're reading this late, you're still in luck. (If you ask me, the food subscriptions would make great last-minute gifts.)"
Valentine's Day functions primarily as a food-focused holiday with gift options tailored to relationship status and logistics. New couples can opt for low-stakes boxes of treats while long-distance partners benefit from gourmet dinner deliveries. Cohabiting partners who prefer fewer objects can share food subscriptions. The list presents 16 curated food gifts spanning last-minute cupcakes, premium molten chocolate cakes, budget-friendly pantry items, shareable hot pot kits, international snack boxes, and wine club memberships. Most selections ship in time for Valentine's Day, and subscriptions offer flexible last-minute solutions. Pricing ranges accommodate budgets with highlighted best under $20 and premium options near $90.
Read at www.theguardian.com
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]