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What is the appeal of delivery at-home meal-kits?

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tp4tissue:
What we really need are the return of Communist Kitchens.

All you can eat spicy noodles and dumplings.

Findecanor:

--- Quote from: tp4tissue on Sat, 30 March 2024, 07:57:42 ---What we really need are the return of Communist Kitchens.

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Now you're being ridiculous again. The opposite of bad urban planning is not soviet "communism".
It is about planning our urban areas for multiple aspects of people's lives, and sustainability in the long term, as opposed to realty developers and cars in the short term.

Rhienfo:
I think it's more for people who don't know what to cook, hello fresh gives them some options and they don't have to think about it. I do understand why people would buy these services, I also struggle with meal planning quite a bit (especially after I became a vegetarian, I am getting better at it though) Also a lot of these companies have horrible track records when it comes to treating workers fairly. You probably shouldn't buy them for that reason alone.

iri:

--- Quote from: Findecanor on Sat, 30 March 2024, 08:54:41 ---It is about planning our urban areas for multiple aspects of people's lives, and sustainability in the long term, as opposed to realty developers and cars in the short term.

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That's exactly what the USSR was great at.

TomahawkLabs:

--- Quote from: Rhienfo on Sun, 31 March 2024, 18:42:20 ---I think it's more for people who don't know what to cook, hello fresh gives them some options and they don't have to think about it. I do understand why people would buy these services, I also struggle with meal planning quite a bit (especially after I became a vegetarian, I am getting better at it though) Also a lot of these companies have horrible track records when it comes to treating workers fairly. You probably shouldn't buy them for that reason alone.

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Meal kits are another example of a premium/luxury service being offered to the rest of the population for a price that researchers have crunched the numbers on to maximize profit while also making it seem like a "Good deal". I often see these as wealth extractors because outside the first box and maybe the second box, the price per meal is often much higher than buying the groceries outright. I have used Hello Fresh and have kept the menu/recipe cards and have revisited them in the past for meal ideas.

The rich have used premium\luxury services to avoid having to learn or do the hard work (why learn plumbing when I can hire it out. Why take care of my lawn if a company will do it for me). I believe our general lack of ability to cook and understand nutrition is a net negative for the overall health of our nation.

The best thing my spouse and I did was to create a menu on Friday night to cover the next Saturday-Friday menu. It allows us to know exactly what we are going to the store to buy so we buy less impulse items and we know what is for dinner that night instead of looking at the fridge at 5 trying to think of what you can make with what you have.

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