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| - I'm here to set the record straight. I've been using Freshly for about 2 years and they're great. Before Freshly I was using Snap and here's how Freshly beats Snap.
Convenience:
Freshly saves me about 10-15 hours every week. I don't have to cook for 2 hours a day, nor do I have to go to the grocery store. That equates to almost $100,000 a year in saved time when multiplied time saved by my hourly pay rate. Hands down, a no-brainer.
Taste/Food:
I cook professionally, dine at high-end restaurants, I'm a foodie that only eats at the highest rated restaurants regardless of the price. Freshly's food is good. It's usually not highly seasoned, which is OK because I can season it.
The food lasts over 7 days in the fridge and I can freeze and reheat the meals all the time and the taste is consistent. Snap's meals don't last for more than 1-2 days.
Portions are about right. Not a lot of small portions - just right.
Delivery:
When I started the service the delivery was on Thursday but I was able to change my delivery to Mondays starting the next week. The deliveries are always on time, intact, and still cold.
Menu:
They have a good menu and change selection. Of course, more selection would be nice, but they change it around often enough to make it OK.
Customer Service:
Support is great about doing everything they can to take care of their customers which is rare these days. GREAT customer service.
Price:
Unlike a lot Yelper's, I'm not broke and don't make references to prices specifically. Value perhaps, but not price. Freshly is cheap. I order 12 meals every week and I pay around $9 per meal.
CONS:
They need organic meals, more beef meals (I'm Blood Type O), fresh salads and snacks would be nice, more breakfast options,
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