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Posted 14 September 2018

Eat Fresh (Morrisons) Recipe Box £20 @ Morrisons

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Fresh ingredients recipe box from Morrisons (Cheaper than Hello Fresh & Gousto). Launched 13th September

How it Works

Our convenient recipe box subscription service is really easy to use. All you need to do is tell us how many meals you'd like to 'Eat Fresh' every week, and choose your recipes for two or four people. We'll then pack all the pre-portioned ingredients you need to cook a range of recipes - and deliver inspiring meal kits to your door as often as you ask us to.

The recipe boxes are designed to give you a more creative option in the kitchen if you're short on time but still want to eat well and cook from scratch - all the dishes available can be rustled up in just 30 minutes, from our Asian Style Hake Fishcakes and Sweet Chilli Chicken to our Aubergine Curry and Chipotle Beef Fajitas.

Price

2 Meal Box – 2 people @ £20 (£5 per serving, Gousto is £6.25)

3 Meal Box – 2 people @ £25 (£4.17 per serving, Hello Fresh & Gousto are £5)

4 Meal Box – 2 people @ £30 (£3.75 per serving, Hello Fresh & Gousto are £4.37)

Other bits

- Although it’s a flexible subscription model as most fresh recipe boxes are there’s an option to try a one-off three meal box for £25.

- Similar to Hello Fresh and Gousto nutritional information is available before purchase, you can choose vegetarian options only as well as allergy advice (unlike Hello Fresh).

Compared to takeaways, eating out or the hassle (+ cost & waste) of buying the ingredients yourself this seems like a decent deal to me.
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  1. fattyflumpalump's avatar
    finnmaccool6 h, 31 m ago

    Most people these days would dip that box in batter, and fry it


    But they wouldn't tho would they.
  2. deleted506501's avatar
    Thanks OP. It's good to know this exists but I'll wait for a special trial price before trying them.
  3. finnmaccool's avatar
    Most people these days would dip that box in batter, and fry it
  4. yespleasesir's avatar
    deleted10831715/09/2018 14:06

    A free trial please Mr Morrison.


    Mr Morrison is dead. He opened the store in the late 1800’s. sorry to break the news to you. Hope you’re ok x
    😜
  5. yespleasesir's avatar
    Kigo116 m ago

    Did anybody ask you to give an opinion?


    I don’t need to be asked.
  6. deleted108317's avatar
    deleted50650114/09/2018 23:20

    Thanks OP. It's good to know this exists but I'll wait for a special …Thanks OP. It's good to know this exists but I'll wait for a special trial price before trying them.


    A free trial please Mr Morrison.
  7. ProStreet's avatar
    Cold - £5 a meal?
  8. ROBDOLPHIN66's avatar
    Halal meat is even more cruel than standard meat. It causes animals unnecessary suffering, there is no need for it and it should be banned.
  9. perkypig's avatar
    finnmaccool2 h, 50 m ago

    Most people these days would dip that box in batter, and fry it



    ….haha...yer….or microwave it
  10. Lonyo's avatar
    ProStreet5 m ago

    Cold - £5 a meal?


    Relative to the other similar options it's a hot deal, but it does really still seem expensive on a per-meal basis.
  11. deleted354211's avatar
    ProStreet3 h, 29 m ago

    Cold - £5 a meal?


    They look small portions as well.

    I could do my self a nice roast dinner or curry for less per person and I know it fills me up.
  12. aba123's avatar
    yespleasesir50 m ago

    Halal should be banned. Total disgrace. No place for it in this country


    Noting wrong with it.
    Why should you care what someone wants to eat?
  13. yespleasesir's avatar
    Lots of reasons that I won’t go into. But I’ll let people make their own mind up
  14. deleted506501's avatar
    yespleasesir7 h, 25 m ago

    Mr Morrison is dead. He opened the store in the late 1800’s. sorry to b …Mr Morrison is dead. He opened the store in the late 1800’s. sorry to break the news to you. Hope you’re ok x😜



    Sir Kenneth Morrison took over from his dad in 1952 and only died last year.
  15. swisstm's avatar
    shakerstevens7 h, 46 m ago

    Hello fresh do give you a choice (not a vast choice mind you), you have to …Hello fresh do give you a choice (not a vast choice mind you), you have to choose each week, if you don't (if you don't have time etc( then they will give you the default option for that week, although that will also be tailored if you have in your settings that you don't like certain options) - with Hello fresh you have up until the day your payment goes out to make your selection. For me it was payment on a Wednesday and delivery on a Sunday, I had to make any changes no later than the Wednesday. You can usually change 2-3 weeks worth in advance so you are not having to go into the app/web site each week.


    Ah okay, I only did a one off payment and cancelled and once I paid they then gave me the 3 recipes for that week, although it was tailored to my likes/dislikes
  16. deleted560684's avatar
    Love Hello Fresh. At £10 less a week this is looking hopeful.
  17. MrKrabs's avatar
    Hot, was considering going back to hello fresh, got 50% off 2 boxes if I come back. Wasn't impressed with gousto.

    Shame no way to filter by gluten free, maybe they'll add that option later after they've added more recipes.
  18. seddyxx's avatar
    Are the contents Halal n certified? Asda got Halal butchers with great cuts of meat love it!
  19. swisstm's avatar
    Are you able to choose what recipes you’d like before payment? I found with hello fresh that it was luck of drawer and wasn’t told until you’d committed to pay
  20. Greg.'s avatar
    Hmm, link seemed to go through about 3 different tracking sites before taking me to Morrisons. Suspicious.
  21. deleted1951559's avatar
    yespleasesir2 h, 21 m ago

    Lots of reasons that I won’t go into. But I’ll let people make their own mi …Lots of reasons that I won’t go into. But I’ll let people make their own mind up


    Tell us 2 atleast, in short,

    Thanks
  22. Zool's avatar
    Might give it a try enjoying hello fresh tho atm will pause for a week and report back here what it’s like
  23. cl505's avatar
    yespleasesir3 h, 11 m ago

    Lots of reasons that I won’t go into. But I’ll let people make their own mi …Lots of reasons that I won’t go into. But I’ll let people make their own mind up


    Good thing people like you don’t run this country 👌🏽
  24. Cremoso99's avatar
    Tried these things before but you have that pressure to cook them before the use-by date and you might have had a long day and not fancy cooking or had an invite to eat out or something and it doesn't quite work.

    EDIT: Just looked at the recipes and they don't look great, better than Wiltshire Farm Foods but don't look like Gousto/ Hello Fresh quality. (edited)
  25. UnhappyGamer's avatar
    Did you know it's cheaper for them to buy halal meats than British meat?
  26. shakerstevens's avatar
    swisstm16/09/2018 18:39

    Are you able to choose what recipes you’d like before payment? I found w …Are you able to choose what recipes you’d like before payment? I found with hello fresh that it was luck of drawer and wasn’t told until you’d committed to pay


    Hello fresh do give you a choice (not a vast choice mind you), you have to choose each week, if you don't (if you don't have time etc( then they will give you the default option for that week, although that will also be tailored if you have in your settings that you don't like certain options) - with Hello fresh you have up until the day your payment goes out to make your selection. For me it was payment on a Wednesday and delivery on a Sunday, I had to make any changes no later than the Wednesday. You can usually change 2-3 weeks worth in advance so you are not having to go into the app/web site each week.
  27. amitshah's avatar
    finnmaccool14th Sep

    Most people these days would dip that box in batter, and fry it


    Not far off how cornflakes are really made.
  28. finnmaccool's avatar
    ROBDOLPHIN6623 h, 19 m ago

    Halal meat is even more cruel than standard meat. It causes animals …Halal meat is even more cruel than standard meat. It causes animals unnecessary suffering, there is no need for it and it should be banned.


    Yawn.
  29. deleted108317's avatar
    UnhappyGamer17th Sep

    Did you know it's cheaper for them to buy halal meats than British meat?


    It's no surprise. Cruelty from birth to death.
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