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- Popular meal kits like Hello Fresh, Blue Apron, and Sun Basket are all offering discounts in January. We've listed all of the promos below.
- If your New Year's resolution is to eat healthily, these promos can help you make sticking to that goal easy, tasty, and educational.
- Make sure not to miss our guide to the best meal kits you can buy for more details.
In 2019, we're all going to eat better, get more sleep, head to the gym at least three times per week, and stick to a budget that doesn't send us spiraling into debt. From day one to 365, it all seems so doable.
But around day 15, when the frustrations and responsibilities of everyday life have sufficiently humbled us, we're maybe only doing one or two of those things consistently. That's why we return to these resolutions year after year, never satisfactorily crossing them off and opening up space for something new.
The key to consistency may be convenience. In other words, make it easy on yourself. If you want to eat well in 2019, it pays to outsmart your usual roadblocks: the time grocery shop requires, the energy of making diverse and balanced meal plans, and the lack of interest or creativity in cooking. If not a forever solution, meal kits - at least in January - may be one life hack for making your transition easy enough to turn it into a full-blown habit by March.
Thankfully, healthy meal plan services are wise to the fact that we all want to eat better - and eight of the most popular are offering coupons and deals that make committing to one cheaper in January.
Here are 8 healthy, popular meal plans offering discounts right now:
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