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Cholesterol content in food is not really directly connected to cholesterol levels. Unless you typically eat a vegan or even vegetarian diet, I would be very surprised if the cholesterol content of Factor meals was that different from what you usually eat; heck, if you have two eggs at breakfast you’re eating 120% of your daily cholesterol in one meal.
FWIW, I do think the Factor experience is regional with some exceptions. Universally, you need to take advantage of the new customer pricing which should put you around $7 a meal. I would double check why you paid what appears to be full price for your first box.
Factor food is well crafted - like a chef thoughtfully prepared the meals for us, and we can taste that they use quality ingredients. 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.
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.
70 votes, 26 comments. 12K subscribers in the ReadyMeals community. Ready Meals: Prepared Meal Delivery Services.
In reading all the comments here and as someone who just switched from Factor to CookUnity, both companies have turned the other way. I stopped Factor because of the small portions either in the side or in the main entree. With Factor, I am still hungry and their meals are compared with the over-priced choices in the grocery store's frozen section.
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.
Writing a sort of review/ my own experience with Factor meals! I am a medical student with very minimum time, so I figured I'd jump on the prepared meal options. I will say, I tried the vegetarian box before, and the flavors were great. This time, I went with all the different meat options, and I have to say, I was very disappointed.
Now that I have had this experience and have tried to find Google reviews or another type of reviews for the product with great difficulty is strange. I just found a hair in mu 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.
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 ...