Opinions on subscription services?
If you have the money to spare, why not
Expensive
You get stuck with what they send you rather than being able to select what's the best/freshest/in season/etc.
>>7332196
they are all owned by jews and muslims
they start out sending you normal meals but then all of a sudden you get nothing but curry and that nasty psuedo dip shit
>>7332196
I could never do it. I can't even do Fresh Direct, though I have friends who do. I suppose if you're wealthy, busy but still like to cook it makes sense.
For me half the fun of cooking is going to the markets, buying a collection of things that look good and coming home with what I'm going to be eating for the next few days worked out in my head. In the summer I do a CSA, which takes away some of that control, making each week a puzzle I have to figure out to use everything up. When that ends I enjoy getting back into the routine of hitting all my little local places and choosing everything myself. Don't think I could give that up.
training wheels
>>7332211
>Expensive
This. If you aren't worried about the money and don't have the time or energy to buy groceries they're alright. I wouldn't because the price is very high and I prefer to shop for my own meal plans.
>waste
If you aren't an idiot you can plan, freeze and preserve the food you buy so that little goes to waste.