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		By: Which meal delivery service is best? ~ The Seasoned Spouse		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[&#8230;] There are a few drawbacks to consider with Chef’d. First is the price of the meals. They are around $30 for a 2-person serving, which is comparable to a meal at an average restaurant. You definitely get good taste and quality with Chef’d, but it is a special occasion service, not a budget option to use frequently. Also, if you are considering the meals during deployment, I would caution that they are labor-intensive to prepare, and not very child friendly. So if you are sharing them with other adults, they will work wonderfully. But if you are using them to feed yourself and your children during deployment, they are rather extravagant and frustrating. You might be better off letting the kids help prepare simple meals. [&#8230;]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] There are a few drawbacks to consider with Chef’d. First is the price of the meals. They are around $30 for a 2-person serving, which is comparable to a meal at an average restaurant. You definitely get good taste and quality with Chef’d, but it is a special occasion service, not a budget option to use frequently. Also, if you are considering the meals during deployment, I would caution that they are labor-intensive to prepare, and not very child friendly. So if you are sharing them with other adults, they will work wonderfully. But if you are using them to feed yourself and your children during deployment, they are rather extravagant and frustrating. You might be better off letting the kids help prepare simple meals. [&#8230;]</p>
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