Factor meals are great but they only deliver once a week on a fixed weekday, and you have to order an entire week in advance. I wish there existed something in the same niche but shaped closer to doordash, or at least Amazon—I want to order a bunch of healthy refridgerated meals and receive them between 30 minutes and 24 hours later.
from the article, it sounds like spoonrocket is making very different tradeoffs from the thing I’m imagining. in particular, it sounds like they’re trying to deliver very cheap meals very fast, and cutting corners on quality and variety. whereas I want something that delivers expensive and varied high quality meals moderately fast (hours is ok).
I guess the closest thing is I could doordash a lot of sweetgreen and put it in a fridge, but most healthy restaurants don’t have food that’s optimized for microwavability.
Factor meals are great but they only deliver once a week on a fixed weekday, and you have to order an entire week in advance. I wish there existed something in the same niche but shaped closer to doordash, or at least Amazon—I want to order a bunch of healthy refridgerated meals and receive them between 30 minutes and 24 hours later.
The old guard of Berkeley will sometimes wax poetically about Spoonrocket. It was indeed glorious.
from the article, it sounds like spoonrocket is making very different tradeoffs from the thing I’m imagining. in particular, it sounds like they’re trying to deliver very cheap meals very fast, and cutting corners on quality and variety. whereas I want something that delivers expensive and varied high quality meals moderately fast (hours is ok).
I guess the closest thing is I could doordash a lot of sweetgreen and put it in a fridge, but most healthy restaurants don’t have food that’s optimized for microwavability.