Snap Kitchen
From $11.34/meal
Snap Kitchen delivers healthy, balanced meals that are fully prepared and portion-controlled to support a healthy lifestyle.

Our take
Healthy meals without the prep or guesswork.
Alright, so Snap Kitchen is basically this meal delivery thing that’s got a bit of buzz. You order your meals online, and they show up at your door, ready to eat. The cool part is, they’re supposed to be healthy and balanced, which is great if you’re like me and want to eat better but don’t have the time or energy to meal prep every Sunday. The convenience factor is a big win here, especially for folks who are always on the go or just plain lazy in the kitchen. But, y’know, it’s not all sunshine and rainbows.
The meals themselves are pretty tasty — most of the time. They’ve got a decent variety, from breakfast to dinner, with options to suit different dietary needs, like keto or vegetarian. I’ve had a few hits, like their chicken dishes, which are surprisingly flavorful. But not every dish is a home run. Some meals can be a bit bland or repetitive, especially if you’re ordering regularly. But, hey, that’s kind of expected with pre-packaged meals, right?
One thing I noticed is that the portion sizes can be a bit of a mixed bag. Sometimes, it feels like you’re getting a good bang for your buck, but other times, you might be left wondering if you accidentally ordered from the kids' menu. It’s definitely something to keep in mind if you’re coming in with a big appetite. You might want to have some snacks on standby just in case.
Price-wise, Snap Kitchen isn’t exactly cheap, but it’s not outrageously expensive either. It falls somewhere in that middle ground where you’re paying for convenience and healthiness. If you’re used to cooking at home, it might feel a bit pricey. But if you compare it to eating out or ordering takeout, it’s pretty reasonable. So, it really depends on what you’re used to spending on food.
Overall, Snap Kitchen is a decent option if you’re looking to eat healthier without all the hassle of cooking. It’s not perfect — you might end up needing a bit of seasoning or a side dish to feel full. But for the most part, it does what it says on the tin. If convenience and a healthier diet are what you’re after and you don’t mind spending a bit more, it’s worth a try. Just don’t expect every meal to wow you.