I learned it’s a certain type of people that use this type of service consistently. Usually people with money. I used to be a doorman in nyc and I swear hello fresh deliveries were a constant. It’s simply made for people who don’t have the time probably because they making money and in turn have the money to pay for this on a daily basis without caring about the price
Don’t agree with this at all. There’s broke people with low income eating out every day, spending more than than they would on this. This is literally just a more expensive but convenient alternative to grocery shopping.
@@104copyTHAT your last sentence is literally what I’m saying lol. Thing is broke people aren’t getting hello fresh deliveries and do spend more on the streets. But that’s a whole other issue
I think personally as a consumer, the value of a few more dollars here is one, the free recipes that come with the kit, and the shopping time it saves me. The two most valuable things my work always preaches are that time and money are the two things in life that effect people the most, so I guess here it depends do u want more money or time?
Yess grocery shopping alone takes like 45 mins and people don’t take into account the gas money spent as well lol, my family is lower middle class I wouldn’t say poor but this has helped tremendously and the convenience def makes up for the few extra dollars spent
“A few more dollars?” You are deluded. It’s more than double the cost and “free recipes” can be found using a search engine, and if you think shopping takes “45 minutes” you’re doing it wrong.
It's worth it, you don't just get food you get to learn, if your a bad cook these recipes will teach you, you will gain experience and a full belly, that's a win win if you ask me
Yes, he really should have included the cost of transportation in his cost from the grocery store (not to mention the time saved). Given time is one of the most valuable resources we have it could even be argued that the hello fresh is cheaper if you are cooking for just yourself and not making large portions (obviously the transportation and shopping time cost falls as the number of people you cook for increases).
@ConnorBrew19 I'm not entirely sure they're the target audience either though. I think those people probably just order food from restaurants, because Hello Fresh at the end of the day only cuts out some steps and still requires you to cook it yourself. I think there's a narrow audience where you're well off enough and your time is valuable enough for you to use hello fresh, but you're not so wealthy that it makes more sense to just order food/eat at restaurants.
Hello fresh is perfect for couples. It's actually not that expensive for 4 meals for 2 people. It comes out around the same price as our groceries- and I agree you get more bulk from grocery stores but then you don't have any rotting food or wasting food. I get both sides but seems to work for me and my fiance
This is the same for us as well. My wife and I have used it for 2 years. We don’t wander around the store and get a bunch of stuff we don’t need, get good fresh meals that we get to cook together, and we don’t waste or throw out any foods. It’s also great for budgeting out your groceries at a consistent price.
Basically for people that don't like to go to the store and have extra cash. I find I just prefer grocery shopping for bigger savings. Cool to try out a bunch of different recipes as well.
You are paying for the convenience and $12 per meal is cheap to man nowadays. I remember when I could get an extra value meal at McDonald’s and a pack of cigarettes for five dollars back in the mid 90s when I was a teenager.
As a student it's not worth it. The only time I tried it was with a special discount on the 1st box (and then annuled my membership). But a flex box (without discount) with 3 meals is about 34 euros plus 6 euro shipping. So 40 euros for 3 meals. With 40 euros I buy my groceries for a whole week. And that's for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
I can almost bet none of $40 was spent on healthy fresh food. A whole week? You most definitely buying cereal milk bread hot dogs ramen noodles, sugar, one pack of hamburger and a small pack of chicken breasts. Oh an the vegetable oil to fry the chicken. All unhealthy food. You’re welcome!
@TheNailrator that's a very big assumption you make there! Mind you I don't live in the US. And no, I don't buy ramen, hamburgers etc. Do I buy some snacks, sure! But I also buy fruit and vegetables, I cook my own dinner almost every night and my breakfast and lunch are usually healthy. I already have all my seasonings and I buy things that can go a long way like rice and pasta. Also frozen option are usually cheaper or I look at the deals of the week. A big tub of yoghurt will last me a week or more and a pack of granola even longer. I get good to go boxes for things like bread from the bakery and freeze that or make croutons etc. I rarely eat meat (don't like it) and only drink tap water. I don't know where you live and how expensive things are, but to just assume all of these things is a bit short sided and also a bit rude to comment like that
@@Freekygrandmau seem illiterate. they said EUROS aka not American dollars. the cost of living is obviously different between the two places. u don’t know their cost of living, they could be able to afford more whole foods it’s not america.
Hello fresh is a scam, its nowhere close to being fresh and when I worked for fedex we got these boxes all the time and fun fact it would always be thawed out and most of the time boxes would have ingredients falling out of the box and sometimes oozing out
@@stephentherrien3299 its not the package carriers responsibility to keep food boxes frozen or cold. What are you even talking about? The entire idea is stupid. Your food isnt going to be fresh when the packages temperature is constantly changing from cold to hot to cold to hot. Thats gross
Yeah. For a company that says it's produce is (freshly picked). That means it has a very destined shelf life. I bet you HelloFresh is throwing away Millions in food every month. Instead of homeowners having to throw some wasted food away in the their backyard compost (if they are about being green as your putting these rich fucks off as being), then they should be mad hello fresh is likely throwing the food away into large dumpsters with armed guards. I swear you neoliberals. Lol
I think there´s more to count towards it, like the time you spend on finding five new recipes each week, then buying them which sometimes takes ages, if you have to go to seperate stores to get specific items and you have everything premeasured, so you spend time preparing the food. Also there´s no "extras" that you buy when you are in the store i.g. snacks that are unhealthy too. And you don´t have to stress about using the rest of the ingredients thats leftover. So you know. It really depends on the person more. But I also agree it´s definetly much more expensive if you calculate only the price of the product.
As well as any of the bulk of ingredientsyou get from the grocery store that you don't use after a recipe and end up throwing away because they've gone bad. (If that made sense)😅
Yeah, we save. Never pay full price for these boxes - always may less than half with discount codes. I usually spend $150 a week, spent $45 on a box with 24 meals.
In project management we think in terms of "time, cost and quality". HelloFresh is a nice balance between all three, with a lean towards quality. Comparing to takeaway you save money, sacrifice a bit of time and gain quality. Compared to buying grocery ingredients you save some time but give a little in cost. Compared to the cheaper grocery ready-meals you spend more money and time, but gain a lot in quality.
As a dad the value for me is not having to think about what we are cooking for dinner and making sure the kids are getting variety in what we cook and what they eat. You just go through a wide menu pick ehat you want and get it delivered straight to us
You aren’t paying for the amount of food, But more the Convenience of Not having to buy more then needed to prepare the meal. Best idea, buy the ingredients for the meal, then you will have enough to make it a few times a month. Just look up the recipe!
I still think it’s worth it. When I work a lot I don’t have time to cook and end up eating out. If I don’t want fast food I go for restaurant food which is way more money. If I instead leave work early to have time to get groceries and make homemade meals it’s cheaper but if you add in the missed work time it is not. For someone self employed who can use that time to earn more it is cheaper still
The amount of things you need to buy to cook a nice variety of food is large while i only cook for 1 or 2 people not every night of the week so thats what made me try them. After the discounts for the first few orders it is definitely quite expensive though
It costs way too much compared to just going grocery shopping myself and my husband. Not to mention they were consistently late by days, meaning the boxes would show up while I’m at work.
Well yeah, that doesn't mean people are dumb and can't see that it's false lmao who cares what the purpose is when is convenient for the consumer? Hell I use Apple Music because of the "better quality" sound when I know that it only works with certain wired headphones, yet I still use it because I prefer the UI and better library🤷🏻♂️ The same thing.
There's a woman on youtube born without arms, and she does use this service. I believe it can be incredibly helpful for people who find it more difficult to leave the house.
Depends how you look at it. Hello Fresh is definitely for people who have a bad habit of eating out. It therefore saves more money. But for people who actually cook, it’s a big waste of money
Did you account for transport to/from Nanjing lists , hours spent standing in line - the supply chain cost? Then tell me it’s still $4.95, then perhaps I may switch
I am getting Hellofresh soon. I am not too experienced at cooking, and suck at putting meals together, therefore my grocery shops usually cost way too much because I am getting random items lol. Then end up spending a ton on ubereats. So i think hellofresh, financially will be better for me plus give me proper meals, all while letting me know how to cook it.
I think ppl miss the point hello fresh too is for ppl than don’t know how to cook and can fallow easy recipes I know how to cook work in restaurants cooking and my husband decided try this of course I cook the meals for him and I find out they were simple and easy instructions and ingredients than any amateur in kitchen can fallow! So is good for those don’t know how to cook so I give hello fresh a ten for teaching ppl to do a simple meal even without the knowledge 🎉
In my opinion it’s just not worth the extra cost lol. I only spend like an hour in the store a week and I have a lot of easy meals that I keep in rotation. I just can’t justify 2x the price of food just to be lazy haha.
I knew these numbers immediately with all my experience in the grocery store and being a nutritionist. I had hello fresh come insist its cheaper and i insisted it is not lol
As someone that is making a ton of money and has no desire/time to spend an hour grocery shopping, I just can't find another service that offers the same thing; so even if the cost was triple of what it already is It would still be worth it (for us, at least). I think the only problem is that for some reason people think that these services that save you time exist to save you money... Which is weird. If someone knows another company that offers something like this, feel free to comment. I'd love to try it.
It Cost a Little More cause Everything Is Literally Fresh They get All there food and Veggies from there Land And they Also Deliver it which cost money too
I guess the extra money you're paying is to pay for someone else to shop for you and deliver it to your house, when you work allot and just don't have time to grocery shop. It's not for me because I'm a stay at home Mom and can't use the excuse that i don't have time to shop😅
Add in gas & aggravation time for shopping… Drive to store & deal with traffic, find & load items in your cart, then wait in checkout line, bag them, load back into your cart, wheel items through parking lot, load in your car, put cart away, deal with traffic… again, and finally carry them from your car into your house… Or just open your front door and bring in one box a week 🤔
You'll have extra ingredients leftover buying from the store. So you'll need to use those up and not waste what you spent. You also have to calculate what you spend on gas to the store each time you go buy the ingredients (these days) vs what you spent on shipping your meals.
An with those extra ingredients you can make more recipes. Maybe in like NYC it would be alright but in cheaper parts of the country it's simply not worth it.
@@goheadcuz1618 I’ll buy packs of food and waste 80% of it because I’ll only use it for one meal and don’t want to freeze or eat it days later bc of taste. I honestly save a lot compared to grocery shopping or eating out. My girl and I would spend $300-$400 a week and now we’re spending around $200-$250 a week with no waste. I am a first responder so I do get a 10% discount every week but still
So basically all these ads about HelloFresh I have been getting are a lie. The ads keep saying meal prep and buying meals blah blah blah is so much cheaper and you save 70% than what you would normally spend ALL LIES BY HELLOFRESH
Definitely not worth it to save money. It’s for convenience! And if you want to cook something yummy at home that you don’t already know or thought of making on your own.
Your not doing the math correct dude, you're paying for hellofresh, for its convenience to save time by grocery shopping, it even also teach you to cook new recipes, and gives a healthy diet, i dunno about you, but hellofresh seems to work to a lot of people ❤
"grinding and hustling"= someone who doesn't even have the time to cook for themselves you clown it's not defined by someone wallet and I bet you're a minor who doesn't have any adult responsibilities 🤣
Because there is leftover meat, buns, condiments etc that you can now use to make more meals in the future and not have to go to the store to save money. He’s not using 100% of everything he bought in this one meal. So yes, $4 per personal serving.
I learned it’s a certain type of people that use this type of service consistently. Usually people with money. I used to be a doorman in nyc and I swear hello fresh deliveries were a constant. It’s simply made for people who don’t have the time probably because they making money and in turn have the money to pay for this on a daily basis without caring about the price
Or a recursive purchase. Few services like this exists
Well said my friend
Exactly what I was thinking. All these Joe rogan podcast type subscription services
Don’t agree with this at all. There’s broke people with low income eating out every day, spending more than than they would on this. This is literally just a more expensive but convenient alternative to grocery shopping.
@@104copyTHAT your last sentence is literally what I’m saying lol. Thing is broke people aren’t getting hello fresh deliveries and do spend more on the streets. But that’s a whole other issue
It's purpose really isn't to save money, it's to cook simple, tasty food.
@Liam Miller exactly.
It's for people who want to cook but can't go to the grocery store.
@@joyandpeacefullaughter5307 walmart delivery
@@ethanw041 If Walmart sold cooking recipes that can automatically order the ingredients needed, then it's a Hello Fresh killer 🗿
@@liammiller3688not overpriced.
I think personally as a consumer, the value of a few more dollars here is one, the free recipes that come with the kit, and the shopping time it saves me. The two most valuable things my work always preaches are that time and money are the two things in life that effect people the most, so I guess here it depends do u want more money or time?
Yess grocery shopping alone takes like 45 mins and people don’t take into account the gas money spent as well lol, my family is lower middle class I wouldn’t say poor but this has helped tremendously and the convenience def makes up for the few extra dollars spent
“A few more dollars?” You are deluded. It’s more than double the cost and “free recipes” can be found using a search engine, and if you think shopping takes “45 minutes” you’re doing it wrong.
It's worth it, you don't just get food you get to learn, if your a bad cook these recipes will teach you, you will gain experience and a full belly, that's a win win if you ask me
It's not a scam but it's poor value. I guess for some people it's more convenient though.
Yes, he really should have included the cost of transportation in his cost from the grocery store (not to mention the time saved). Given time is one of the most valuable resources we have it could even be argued that the hello fresh is cheaper if you are cooking for just yourself and not making large portions (obviously the transportation and shopping time cost falls as the number of people you cook for increases).
every item they sell is way overpriced , and not gourmet quality
For people making 6 figures and working 10+ hours per day it’s worth it. That’s the target audience
@ConnorBrew19 I'm not entirely sure they're the target audience either though. I think those people probably just order food from restaurants, because Hello Fresh at the end of the day only cuts out some steps and still requires you to cook it yourself.
I think there's a narrow audience where you're well off enough and your time is valuable enough for you to use hello fresh, but you're not so wealthy that it makes more sense to just order food/eat at restaurants.
Hello fresh is perfect for couples. It's actually not that expensive for 4 meals for 2 people. It comes out around the same price as our groceries- and I agree you get more bulk from grocery stores but then you don't have any rotting food or wasting food. I get both sides but seems to work for me and my fiance
It's still more expensive
Or pay for gas, waste time, it’s just more convenient.
I get freebies cancel wait till they email a juicy offer and cancel again lol
This is the same for us as well. My wife and I have used it for 2 years. We don’t wander around the store and get a bunch of stuff we don’t need, get good fresh meals that we get to cook together, and we don’t waste or throw out any foods. It’s also great for budgeting out your groceries at a consistent price.
Fridges exist, smartass
Not worth it where I live. But I guess it might be worth it for other people
Basically for people that don't like to go to the store and have extra cash. I find I just prefer grocery shopping for bigger savings. Cool to try out a bunch of different recipes as well.
A little more expensive, but interesting recipies, variety, an controlled portion size are more valuable to me in my 30s.
I think it’s worth it just because of convenience
You are paying for the convenience and $12 per meal is cheap to man nowadays. I remember when I could get an extra value meal at McDonald’s and a pack of cigarettes for five dollars back in the mid 90s when I was a teenager.
As a student it's not worth it. The only time I tried it was with a special discount on the 1st box (and then annuled my membership). But a flex box (without discount) with 3 meals is about 34 euros plus 6 euro shipping. So 40 euros for 3 meals. With 40 euros I buy my groceries for a whole week. And that's for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
I can almost bet none of $40 was spent on healthy fresh food. A whole week? You most definitely buying cereal milk bread hot dogs ramen noodles, sugar, one pack of hamburger and a small pack of chicken breasts. Oh an the vegetable oil to fry the chicken. All unhealthy food. You’re welcome!
@TheNailrator that's a very big assumption you make there! Mind you I don't live in the US. And no, I don't buy ramen, hamburgers etc. Do I buy some snacks, sure! But I also buy fruit and vegetables, I cook my own dinner almost every night and my breakfast and lunch are usually healthy. I already have all my seasonings and I buy things that can go a long way like rice and pasta. Also frozen option are usually cheaper or I look at the deals of the week. A big tub of yoghurt will last me a week or more and a pack of granola even longer. I get good to go boxes for things like bread from the bakery and freeze that or make croutons etc. I rarely eat meat (don't like it) and only drink tap water. I don't know where you live and how expensive things are, but to just assume all of these things is a bit short sided and also a bit rude to comment like that
@@Freekygrandmau seem illiterate. they said EUROS aka not American dollars. the cost of living is obviously different between the two places. u don’t know their cost of living, they could be able to afford more whole foods it’s not america.
@@Freekygrandmaeating healthy is actually cheaper than eating junk. No need to project your own shopping habits.
Hello fresh is a scam, its nowhere close to being fresh and when I worked for fedex we got these boxes all the time and fun fact it would always be thawed out and most of the time boxes would have ingredients falling out of the box and sometimes oozing out
Eeeew. Oozing?! What!
Yikes is that for real 😳🤭
We have tried over 60 meals from Hello Fresh and have not experienced any of that.
I’m a can vouch for this comment currently being a package handler at fedex 😂
@@stephentherrien3299 its not the package carriers responsibility to keep food boxes frozen or cold. What are you even talking about? The entire idea is stupid. Your food isnt going to be fresh when the packages temperature is constantly changing from cold to hot to cold to hot. Thats gross
For me it was useful for learning a lot of techniques and recipes
It's not about saving money. It's about convenience. It's also less food waste.
yes, just tell yourself that.
@@moonlightpaw5868what are you on about? If they buy it for convenience you can't just disagree 😭😭it's their choice u muppet
@@hayden3263 It's all about business. If you think they care about food wasted you are just clowning yourself🤡
Yeah. For a company that says it's produce is (freshly picked). That means it has a very destined shelf life. I bet you HelloFresh is throwing away Millions in food every month.
Instead of homeowners having to throw some wasted food away in the their backyard compost (if they are about being green as your putting these rich fucks off as being), then they should be mad hello fresh is likely throwing the food away into large dumpsters with armed guards.
I swear you neoliberals. Lol
more waste technically if u account for the shipping box and packaging of ingredients, and ofc, shipping it to u
I can see it being convienient for those who aren't experienced much in cooking
I think it’s mostly about convenience, the food actually looks pretty tasty.
Definitely saves me money. I pay 100 a week for 5 meals for 2 people. Before hello fresh I was spending easily 200 a week to cook all week
It's a lot cheaper per meal if you get the bigger plans.
Do you eat 1 time in day ?
Sounds like you didn’t use any sort of discount code. I just got 6 meals for 4 people (24 total) for $45.
I think there´s more to count towards it, like the time you spend on finding five new recipes each week, then buying them which sometimes takes ages, if you have to go to seperate stores to get specific items and you have everything premeasured, so you spend time preparing the food. Also there´s no "extras" that you buy when you are in the store i.g. snacks that are unhealthy too. And you don´t have to stress about using the rest of the ingredients thats leftover. So you know. It really depends on the person more. But I also agree it´s definetly much more expensive if you calculate only the price of the product.
As well as any of the bulk of ingredientsyou get from the grocery store that you don't use after a recipe and end up throwing away because they've gone bad. (If that made sense)😅
exactly! @@rebeccaguajardo769
Our grocery bill went from $150-$200 to $70-$110. We’ve been saving money and the food tastes great
No it didnt lmao
How?
Yeah, we save. Never pay full price for these boxes - always may less than half with discount codes. I usually spend $150 a week, spent $45 on a box with 24 meals.
At my grocery store buying some beef for burgers, bread, etc the total will be like 80 bucks
I smell cap unless your making 60+ burgers.
Same something close to that
Just buy a cookbook and order groceries online 🤓🤓🤓🤓🧐🤓🤓🤓🧐🤓🤓🤓🧐🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓 ain’t no way 💀💀💀💀💀
Did you count gas?
In project management we think in terms of "time, cost and quality". HelloFresh is a nice balance between all three, with a lean towards quality. Comparing to takeaway you save money, sacrifice a bit of time and gain quality. Compared to buying grocery ingredients you save some time but give a little in cost. Compared to the cheaper grocery ready-meals you spend more money and time, but gain a lot in quality.
4.25 $ for meat ??? Hell can’t even get 2 Pattie’s for under $8
Hmm, i dont know where you live but in london i get mine £3 ($3.70) for 4 patties
As a dad the value for me is not having to think about what we are cooking for dinner and making sure the kids are getting variety in what we cook and what they eat. You just go through a wide menu pick ehat you want and get it delivered straight to us
You aren’t paying for the amount of food, But more the Convenience of Not having to buy more then needed to prepare the meal. Best idea, buy the ingredients for the meal, then you will have enough to make it a few times a month. Just look up the recipe!
Yep
I still think it’s worth it. When I work a lot I don’t have time to cook and end up eating out. If I don’t want fast food I go for restaurant food which is way more money. If I instead leave work early to have time to get groceries and make homemade meals it’s cheaper but if you add in the missed work time it is not. For someone self employed who can use that time to earn more it is cheaper still
The amount of things you need to buy to cook a nice variety of food is large while i only cook for 1 or 2 people not every night of the week so thats what made me try them. After the discounts for the first few orders it is definitely quite expensive though
Not worth it where I live at all. I can make dinner for 2 for less than half the price depending on where I shop and what deals are going on.
It costs way too much compared to just going grocery shopping myself and my husband. Not to mention they were consistently late by days, meaning the boxes would show up while I’m at work.
People can’t say hello freshes purpose isn’t to create affordable food because they literally advertise it as that
Well yeah, that doesn't mean people are dumb and can't see that it's false lmao who cares what the purpose is when is convenient for the consumer? Hell I use Apple Music because of the "better quality" sound when I know that it only works with certain wired headphones, yet I still use it because I prefer the UI and better library🤷🏻♂️ The same thing.
There's a woman on youtube born without arms, and she does use this service. I believe it can be incredibly helpful for people who find it more difficult to leave the house.
the convenience is worth the price to me plus i usually get some kind of discount so that’s coo
Love this. I will look at your channel to see if there is more
it saves time and the food is really good
Depends how you look at it. Hello Fresh is definitely for people who have a bad habit of eating out. It therefore saves more money. But for people who actually cook, it’s a big waste of money
grocery prices are much higher in cities like Chicago so the price gap as smaller, so may be more worth it in some places
I just want to find a video telling me which home food delivery service is the best bargain for quality and proportion size
I get meals for free only reason I search up tutorials 😂
Did you account for transport to/from Nanjing lists , hours spent standing in line - the supply chain cost? Then tell me it’s still $4.95, then perhaps I may switch
I am getting Hellofresh soon. I am not too experienced at cooking, and suck at putting meals together, therefore my grocery shops usually cost way too much because I am getting random items lol. Then end up spending a ton on ubereats. So i think hellofresh, financially will be better for me plus give me proper meals, all while letting me know how to cook it.
Personally I think it's worth it with discount, but too expensive otherwise. I wait until they send me an offer, get one box, then cancel.
Meal service saves time not money, as others have commented. Batch cooking and freezing will save you both.
I think ppl miss the point hello fresh too is for ppl than don’t know how to cook and can fallow easy recipes I know how to cook work in restaurants cooking and my husband decided try this of course I cook the meals for him and I find out they were simple and easy instructions and ingredients than any amateur in kitchen can fallow! So is good for those don’t know how to cook so I give hello fresh a ten for teaching ppl to do a simple meal even without the knowledge 🎉
Thank you for this
Unfortunately in Australia it’s now cheaper with how much the big grocery stores are ripping everyone off
*Unfortunately, in Australia, it’s
*off.
For me I live in Canada, and hello fresh is cheaper than our grocery’s
Kermit the frog likes hello fresh?
Or Pat Mahomes
In my opinion it’s just not worth the extra cost lol. I only spend like an hour in the store a week and I have a lot of easy meals that I keep in rotation. I just can’t justify 2x the price of food just to be lazy haha.
tldr convenience comes at a price
In a sense, I think it's only good if people don't really know what to cook and have any recipes in mind.. trying out new food is good
I knew these numbers immediately with all my experience in the grocery store and being a nutritionist. I had hello fresh come insist its cheaper and i insisted it is not lol
As someone that is making a ton of money and has no desire/time to spend an hour grocery shopping, I just can't find another service that offers the same thing; so even if the cost was triple of what it already is It would still be worth it (for us, at least). I think the only problem is that for some reason people think that these services that save you time exist to save you money... Which is weird. If someone knows another company that offers something like this, feel free to comment. I'd love to try it.
I'd rather work the extra time than spend the time and money to go to the grocery store. I'm fortunate to have that option though
It Cost a Little More cause Everything Is Literally Fresh They get All there food and Veggies from there Land And they Also Deliver it which cost money too
Omg thank you
I guess the extra money you're paying is to pay for someone else to shop for you and deliver it to your house, when you work allot and just don't have time to grocery shop. It's not for me because I'm a stay at home Mom and can't use the excuse that i don't have time to shop😅
In the uk it’s like £4 a meal average
Im not 100% cost effectice when shopping tho. Ill buy ingredients for a recipe ill never use again. Things spoil aswell.
Add in gas & aggravation time for shopping…
Drive to store & deal with traffic, find & load items in your cart, then wait in checkout line, bag them, load back into your cart, wheel items through parking lot, load in your car, put cart away, deal with traffic… again, and finally carry them from your car into your house…
Or just open your front door and bring in one box a week 🤔
Yea I got the first week discount and canceled everything else 😅.... I'm cheap
Is it too much to ask for a Cheyenne? Would be so perfect in Mexico.
You're paying for convenience. Just like any other convenience service. Convenience costs more money.
Well it seemed cheaper, also I just asked you a question on a video you did like 4 months ago about your miner can I ask you here?
No.
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No.
You'll have extra ingredients leftover buying from the store. So you'll need to use those up and not waste what you spent. You also have to calculate what you spend on gas to the store each time you go buy the ingredients (these days) vs what you spent on shipping your meals.
An with those extra ingredients you can make more recipes. Maybe in like NYC it would be alright but in cheaper parts of the country it's simply not worth it.
@@goheadcuz1618 I’ll buy packs of food and waste 80% of it because I’ll only use it for one meal and don’t want to freeze or eat it days later bc of taste. I honestly save a lot compared to grocery shopping or eating out. My girl and I would spend $300-$400 a week and now we’re spending around $200-$250 a week with no waste. I am a first responder so I do get a 10% discount every week but still
I’m from Huntington Beach, CA
Its still not even close..
@@xUhgilityimagine how much you’d spend if you grocery shopped but just didn’t throw everything out after a day.
You’re saving time, and time is 100% money to some people.
It’s about not having more than what you need and not having to go shopping it’s not really supposed to be a money saver
Where u do groceries cuz HEB is expensive 😂
You save gas and don't have to go to the grocery store.
If you eat a similar meal in a restaurant, it will be even more expensive. Are restaurants therefore a rip-off?
For some people it saves time.
Except that you have to buy full size ingredients. And ir doing it per serving
Probably when your super busy, times are changing anyway
Hello fresh is definitely not for saving money. I can legitimately go out to eat for the price of hello fresh
So basically all these ads about HelloFresh I have been getting are a lie. The ads keep saying meal prep and buying meals blah blah blah is so much cheaper and you save 70% than what you would normally spend
ALL LIES BY HELLOFRESH
Dam 11.66 per person might as well just grab a subway or something
yes my mom can't use Hello Fresh we already fight with money so it is not good for a family like us not to use Hello Fresh and we don't waste food
Definitely not worth it to save money. It’s for convenience! And if you want to cook something yummy at home that you don’t already know or thought of making on your own.
Way too expencive
Nah but use it 2 weeks maybe, get the ingredients for the recipes and just buy them urself if ur trying to have tasty or quick eats that the do have.
This is not for people who have money. This is for people who cannot cook period and they will never have money because they use these things period
So your saying to take all their recipes and buy the ingredients cheaper.
This works for people who are cash rich and time poor 👍
Your not doing the math correct dude, you're paying for hellofresh, for its convenience to save time by grocery shopping, it even also teach you to cook new recipes, and gives a healthy diet, i dunno about you, but hellofresh seems to work to a lot of people ❤
This is for people who don't have money. IF THEY HAVE MONEY ITS BECAUSE THEY WOULD NEVER USE THIS. NO BULLSHIT
Its for people who make good money and don’t have time to cook
The food is amazing, but it just ain't worth the money.
If the shipping was free, then maybe I'd keep it
I used it too try to get the free 20 meals didn’t work I got 3 serving and it was 70$ for me one person and I set it for 2 people
Ima try it with the discount but even then it was expensive
Nah i can make more food for same money tho...aint gonna buy it like never lol
It’s for ppl grinding and hustling not broke boys 😂
"grinding and hustling"= someone who doesn't even have the time to cook for themselves you clown it's not defined by someone wallet and I bet you're a minor who doesn't have any adult responsibilities 🤣
You’re a broke boy though
My pizza thing tasted like plastic
Brooo chill lol
I work at Hellofresh
This short was a ripe off 😂😂😂 you spent $37.58 at the store how is it $4 a person more like $20
Because there is leftover meat, buns, condiments etc that you can now use to make more meals in the future and not have to go to the store to save money. He’s not using 100% of everything he bought in this one meal. So yes, $4 per personal serving.
Nope we tried this and immediately canceled we get meat from my wife's meat market and get our sides at Walmart yes it's way cheaper and we eat good
I prefer Factor
Big red flag if a girl start choosing this
definitely a ripoff then