Meal Delivery Services in Chicago for Busy Families
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Hey, Chicago! Do we have a list for you! Sometimes mealtime creativity is difficult to conjure and meal-planning fatigue creeps in. Set yourself up for stress-free, inspired meals with one of these meal delivery services in Chicago. From heat-and-eat to kits with all the ingredients you need to cook the meal yourself, there’s a just-right option for every family. Get cooking!
Purple Carrot
Purple Carrot brings you plant-forward meals that are good for you and good for the planet. Choose from Quick & Easy, High-Protein, Gluten-Free or Chef’s Choice dinners and customize your choices to your liking. All meals are meat-free and easy to prepare. You can add on breakfast, lunch and snack items to get you through the week. Skip or cancel any time.
Cost: Plans start at $13.25/serving.
Online: purplecarrot.com
Home Chef
Versatility is what makes Home Chef stand out in the meal delivery crowd. You can choose to select your meals ahead of time, or for those that prefer to skip the planning phase, wing it and grab a meal to go at Mariano’s. Every kit you order from Home Chef has all the ingredients you need to make a simple delicious meal with options that take 30 minutes or less, 15 minutes or less or lunch kits that can be assembled in 5 minutes. You can also customize your protein in online orders and added slow cooker and carb and calorie-conscious meals.
Cost: Plans start at $6.99/serving.
Online: homechef.com
Green Chef
Healthy eating at home is the name of the game with Green Chef. Choose from three plans: Keto + Paleo, Balanced Living and Plant-Powered. Set up your deliveries to come weekly or less frequently if you prefer. Menus change every week and you'll enjoy options like Steak & Cheddar Melts, Salmon with Creamy Chimichurri, and Creamy Baked Penne Pasta.
Cost: Plans start at $12.99, $9.99 for shipping.
Online: greenchef.com
Dinnerly
If your goal is to get a wholesome, easy meal on the table for your family, then Dinnerly is the meal delivery option for you. Each week Dinnerly customers choose from over a dozen options which change each week. The choices are totally kid-friendly with options like sweet and sour Swedish meatballs, turkey burgers and enchiladas. Each meal has only five prep steps and takes less than 30 minutes to get on the table, perfect for rushed weeknight dinners. Not interested in getting your box this week? No problem! You can skip any time.
Cost: Plans start at $4.99/serving.
Online:dinnerly.com
Yumble
This meal-delivery service is focused on kids. Carefully sourced fruits and veggies, and perfectly balanced—lunches, dinners and snacks from Yumble are nutritionist-approved and kid-approved, too! Choose your kid's meals for the week and they'll be delivered free to your doorstep. The Bowl of Yays Pasta with veggie marinara and the Mighty Meatballs and Veggie Chili are crowd pleasers for sure. Each box comes with new activities for kids, making mealtime a breeze for you and a joy for them.
Cost: Four meals a weeks starts at $9.99/meal.
Online: yumblekids.com
Fresh Picks
Fresh Picks works with area farmers and bakers to bring you the freshest organic and sustainable foods in the midwest. Deliveries are made weekly and you can schedule recurring orders or order as needed.
Cost: Various prices.
Online: freshpicks.com
Kitchfix
If you’re good about meal planning in advance, this is a great solution for you. With Kitchfix, you order a few meals for the week and have them delivered to your home or coordinate curbside pickup.
These meals come in a variety of sizes and can be real people pleasers. This service is great for the kiddos because they’re cognizant of food allergies for little ones. Tip: Be sure to try their wildly popular granola (it's a great addition to homemade smoothie bowls or to liven up your standard cup of yogurt).
Cost: Plans start at $17.75/meal.
Online: kitchfix.com
Fresh Midwest
Fresh Midwest is a new fresh food and meal delivery solution providing locally grown produce, precut fruits and veggies, prepared salads, restaurant-quality meats and seafood and chef-inspired meal kits. Under their "Restaurant Made" section, you'll see favorites from Beatrix, Bang Bang, Gibsons and more. This is not a subscription service, so you can order at any time. Just go online, pick your goods and select a delivery window, Mon.-Sat., that works for you.
Cost: Delivery is free for purchases over $75.
Online: freshmidwest.com
Instacart
This one has become a busy parent’s dream! This one isn’t meal delivery per se. It's grocery delivery. But, sometimes having someone do the shopping for you is the little time-saving boost you need. See a recipe you want to make while cruising Instagram? Point click and order everything you need (from Mariano’s, Jewel, Costco—just to give a few examples) and have it delivered. If the store is out of something, they will text (or call) and ask how they might be able to replace the item for you.
Pro tip: Some areas have pet store and liquor store delivery.
Cost: Price and shipping varies.
Online: instacart.com
Tovala
For those Chicagoans who crushed on Radish, they were purchased by Tovala, which shares the same goal of making it easy to eat incredibly healthy meals in the comfort of home. This one is a bit different from other services, as it requires the use of a steam oven, which you can order through them. The Tovala convection bakes and broils just like a regular oven, but it also steams, making your proteins juicier and more tender and veggies more flavorful.
Cost: Plans start at $9.99/serving.
Online: tovala.com
Postmates
Slowly expanding from the city to the suburbs, these guys will pretty much bring you anything you want—not only food, liquor as well!
Cost: Prices vary.
Online: postmates.com
DoorDash
Craving a dish from one of your favorite Chicago restaurants? DoorDash probably delivers from there, from national favorites, like Chipotle, to neighborhood gems you're crushing on. They have “dashers” stationed around the city so when you place your order, they’re there and ready for a speedy delivery.
Cost: Prices vary.
Online: doordash.com
Nurture Life
With grocery store shelves sitting empty and schools closed, you could be driven to your wits end planning three square meals for the kids at home. Chicago-based subscription meal service Nurture Life prepares fresh, ready-to-enjoy food options that appeal to kids ages 10 mos.-11 yrs. Each meal focuses on organic produce, antibiotic-free proteins whole grains and can be served up in 2 minutes or less.
Cost: Plans start at $6.99 for 6 items.
Online: nurturelife.com
Spirit Hub
Setup a fun spirits tasting with your significant other as a date-night-in idea! Spirit Hub is one of America's legally compliant online marketplaces for uncommon craft spirits from independent distilleries across the country, authorized to deliver straight to IL residents' doors.
Cost: Prices vary.
Online: spirithub.com
— Taylor Clifton, Maria Chambers & Christa Reed
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