Unboxing Hungryroot: An HONEST REVIEW of the Meal Delivery Service

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024

Комментарии • 13

  • @Sarah8561
    @Sarah8561 2 месяца назад

    I’ve tried all the services and HR is my fav. I’ve been ordering on and off for a few years and they never disappoint. I’ve had a few issues here and there in the summer with the ice packs leaking and being all gross but HR makes it super easy to get refunds on things.
    I love how they send you the whole package of something, I always have extra and can use it in other stuff.

    • @CWintheWC
      @CWintheWC  2 месяца назад

      Yes, their customer service is great. I do also love that you can skip particular ingredients because you still have some left from a previous order. I'm glad to hear after experiencing so many meal services you like HR the best.

  • @blessedtoquest
    @blessedtoquest Месяц назад

    I love that about the packaging!! That really makes me feel good about ordering from them. Definitely want to try this now

    • @CWintheWC
      @CWintheWC  Месяц назад

      Yes! The packaging was a huge relief. I was afraid there would be a ton of waste. I was pleasantly surprised, and I thought the plant food packs were a great idea.

  • @ThetaYoung
    @ThetaYoung Месяц назад

    Thank you for taking the time to reply even though you know longer are using it.

    • @CWintheWC
      @CWintheWC  Месяц назад +1

      Of course! I hope the video is helpful even if HR didn't work out for us in the long run.

    • @stephaniesky25
      @stephaniesky25 12 дней назад

      ​@@CWintheWCMay I ask why it didn't work out?

  • @lisabrooks844
    @lisabrooks844 2 месяца назад

    Great review! I am just starting the process of learning about this type of service.....I hate cooking! I think Hungryroot is not a match for me if the portions are small. My husband would starve. Thanks for this video. Y'all are such a beautiful couple!♥

    • @CWintheWC
      @CWintheWC  2 месяца назад +1

      Thank you so much!! I hate cooking as well, so I completely understand. We ultimately determined HR wasn't for us either, and the portion sizes were a big part of that decision. Good luck in your search. I hope you find one that works for you.

  • @thetayoung3066
    @thetayoung3066 Месяц назад +1

    What is the sodium levels like in their foods, specifically the meats since they are pre seasoned? Thanks

    • @CWintheWC
      @CWintheWC  Месяц назад

      I didn't really pay attention to the sodium levels. I'm sorry. We have decided to stop using HR since posting this video, so I no longer have any of their pre-made meats to look at. However, the Kevin's brand sells their sauces. I found some at a local grocery store, and I have a couple in the cupboard. One says 310mg/13% the other packet says 240mg/10%. I hope that's helpful.

  • @lilliputlittle
    @lilliputlittle 3 месяца назад

    Great review. HR is the 4th service that I'm trying. The first box will arrive in a few days. I've tried Home Chef, Hello Fresh, and Marley Spoon.
    I want to find a meal service that I feel comfortable with that offers variety, quality products and value. But the biggest thing I want to avoid is the time spent meal planning. I am soooo tired of that after decades of having it fall on me. And, since it is just my husband and now, I am tired of wasting food that can only be purchased by unit and not by pound. I don't need enough of any one thing to feed a dozen people, I just need enough to create a dinner and hopefully a lunch for my husband the next day. I figure that I throw away more regular grocery purchases than I spend on this type of service.
    Home Chef and Marley spoon were both fine with sending out already rotting produce. Home Chef would place veggies on top of the ice packs causing them to freeze and turn to mush. Home Chef also is notorious about counting the weight of the packaging and injected water towards the serving size. 10 oz of meat (for two people) was what they would say they include but weighing the meat after taking it out of the plastic and draining away the liquid might yield 6 oz of meat total. Hello Fresh was very repetitive and I got bored quickly. They all would pre-curate weekly menus with no regards to the fact that every meal features green beans that week or roasted potatoes with every meal. meh
    So, I am intrigued with the "grocery" aspect of HR. If I don't like the vegetable offered with a meal, I can remove that vegetable and use the credit toward a vegetable that I would prefer. I'm seeing simple shopping with no waste for simple dishes like beef larb lettuce wraps from the grocery side. I even saw a simmer sauce that I can no longer find in the grocery stores that I love so I used my snack credits to buy the sauce (Vindaloo), some chicken breasts, a bag of seasoned rice and some naan. Quick meal that I know that my husband and I will enjoy.
    We'll see how it goes. Our grocery stores are stocking more and more meal kits nowadays. I just hate the idea of driving in heavy traffic on a daily basis to get a fresh kit since I wouldn't be sure of "Best By" date and probably couldn't expect the prepared kits to last more than a couple of days in the fridge.

    • @CWintheWC
      @CWintheWC  3 месяца назад +1

      I was very impressed with the freshness and overall quality of HR meals. My favorite things were the ease of every meal and that I no longer had to meal plan. The mental toll meal planning takes was too much. HR definitely eases that burden. I hope it works for you and simplifies things.