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Factor75 feedback after two months of meals. Just posting this for anybody who may be looking into Factor for prepared meals. I've been getting 6-8 meals per week for the last two months or so, hoping to cut down on money spent on takeout/delivery. It's only me, so I've pretty much been eating these things for dinner 9/10 times during this period.
Factor75 Review Just to Vent. I got my first box today and felt wronged enough to leave some reviews. $14 a pop for these dinky little glorified TV dinners. They tasted like reheated leftovers, which is exactly what I expected so fine. Taste was not the issue. The worst offense is that they didn’t send me what I picked.
PetiteMiracle21. ADMIN MOD. Factor75 is a scam (review) I just started my subscription of Factor last month. The site is similar to Everyplate which I've been using all year. I wanted to try something that has meals already made instead of sending me ingredients to make meals. My plan was that every 2 weeks I'll alternate which service.
Factor food is plentiful/satisfying. They add ample amounts of protein and veggies in the Protein+. Factor is a little more expensive, but it's worth it for the high quality and thoughtful preparation. We've tried several services. Factor was the best and Eat Clean was the worse. Now, if Factor changes or lowers quality, we will drop them in a ...
Lets say it costs you 60% the cost of a Factor meal to make up the missing ~1100 calories a day (this is probably being generous tbh), that's an extra 7.80 per day. This would bring your grocery bill to approximately ~$54.5 a week. Add the factor cost of $78 a week and suddenly you're spending $530 a month on groceries + factor meals.
Their customer service is a joke, and their sales tactics are akin to tote the note used car lots. I do like their food, but their sales tactics are slimy at best. 70 votes, 26 comments. 12K subscribers in the ReadyMeals community. Ready Meals: Prepared Meal Delivery Services.
Generally, that is cheaper than Meal Kits and kits are cheaper than Ready Meals. However, some folks don’t have the cooking space or time, so they prefer prepared meals. Others, favor variety while learning to cook different things. That is the great benefit of meal kits, you’re training to be a better cook.
I just found a hair in my factor meals it was very discusting. I have canceled all future orders and I have sent pictures to the company I would never recommend this product to anyone again. 1. Reply. 98 votes, 56 comments. 12K subscribers in the ReadyMeals community. Ready Meals: Prepared Meal Delivery Services.
Nutrition: the ingredients list is very clean. The meals I've chosen have 30-55g protein per meal and 550-750 calories, on average. I only eat 2 meals per day, so with my protein-heavy breakfast I easily hit my macro goals daily. Convenience: I can cook and used to really love it, but not anymore.
Thanks. Fresh n lean or factor seem to be the two other big ones. I keep hearing about a CookUnity that people are saying is worth a try. As I said I’ve only done freshly and it’s ok. Want to try another though. Thinking about the *fresh n lean Protein+ or just the factor normal person service *Chef’s Choice. I need to look up the ...