Freshly

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Freshly is a meal delivery service that provides customers with chef-prepared meals delivered to their doorsteps. The meals are fully cooked and only require heating before consumption. Freshly aims to provide a convenient and healthy alternative to fast food and takeout.

Overview[edit | edit source]

Freshly offers a variety of meal plans to cater to different dietary needs and preferences. The meals are prepared by professional chefs and are free from artificial ingredients, preservatives, and added sugars. The company emphasizes the use of high-quality ingredients and sustainable sourcing practices.

Meal Plans[edit | edit source]

Freshly offers several meal plans, including:

  • 4 meals per week
  • 6 meals per week
  • 9 meals per week
  • 12 meals per week

Customers can choose their meals from a rotating weekly menu. The menu includes a variety of options, including vegetarian, low-carb, and high-protein meals.

Nutrition and Ingredients[edit | edit source]

Freshly meals are designed to be healthy and balanced. They are free from artificial ingredients, preservatives, and added sugars. The company also emphasizes the use of high-quality ingredients and sustainable sourcing practices.

Delivery[edit | edit source]

Freshly delivers meals to customers' doorsteps. The meals are packed in recyclable packaging and are designed to stay fresh in the refrigerator for a week.

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