
#Smartmeal vn free
I tried one service last year, and hated it. What I received tasted like the stuff you get on an airplane (note that I did not use the word “food” in that description). But after cooking for myself for a while, I was really tired of it, and I wanted to free up some time to do more meaningful things. So I rolled the dice and tried again with different company. After one week, I can say that the experiment has been a success. The service that I used this week is called “SmartMeal.” They have several options, including “healthy,” “body-building,” and vegetarian. I opted for the low-carb plan. Here’s the menu: Unlike food delivery from a restaurant, where you order something from their menu, and the restaurant delivers what you order, a meal delivery service delivers prepared meals based on a preset menu.

Due to some unfortunate family circumstances, I’ve been by myself at post for a while. Which means that I have to feed myself. Cooking for one has a few advantages. I eat what I want to, for example, and when. But cooking for one also takes a lot of time, it’s harder to plan, and I wind up with a lot of leftovers. Luckily for me, there are a lot of other people like me in the city, and the local market has responded. Enter: meal delivery services!
