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24th October 2016

Hello healthy, hello cheap, HelloFresh

Getting bored of eating pasta night after night? Deputy Lifestyle Editor, Araddhna Patel, explains that now you don’t have to; spice up your mealtimes with a HelloFresh food box subscription
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At university, many students are anxious that they won’t have the time to cook meals from scratch, or will spend most of their student loan on eating out or getting a takeaway. Well, worry no more! HelloFresh UK is a service that delivers food boxes straight to your front door—for free—with specially sourced, farm fresh, pre-measured ingredients. They also give you easy to follow recipes; perfect for students who are more focused on what they’re wearing on a night out than what they’re eating.

The company has teamed up with Jamie Oliver, so your meals are guaranteed to be tasty! They even offer a Veggie Box for students who adhere to a vegetarian diet.

HelloFresh told Lifestyle: “Time is precious, especially for those at uni trying to balance studying and the social aspects of campus life. It’s so important that you still eat well though and we want to help make every second count for our customers with our super convenient, flexible subscription service.

“We are the whole package, helping customers learn to cook from scratch as well as seriously cutting back on their food waste by sending the exact amount of ingredients needed for each of our chef designed recipes.”

Customers using the service have noted that recipe boxes from HelloFresh have saved them time and money, and bring some fun to the kitchen. Clients even feel healthier, because each meal is nutritionally balanced but still delicious and filling.

For more information, please visit the HelloFresh website.


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