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Get savings on a customizable dinner meal subscription plan from Gobble.
Hungry people rejoice, because we have some delicious news. Tired people rejoice, because dinner just got a whole lot easier: Gobble is a subscription meal service that delivers a week’s worth of tasty meals straight to your doorstep. And if you think this is another DIY-style meal delivery service like the ones you’ve tried and left, it’s not. At Gobble, meals are pre-prepped, which means you can enjoy a complex, homecooked meal without so much as getting out a measuring spoon or chopping a carrot yourself. While we’re on a roll delivering good news, now is the perfect time to try Gobble – you can get $40 off your first dinner box order through March 25.
When it comes to dinner, the words ‘delicious’ and ‘easy’ are all we need to hear to be sold, but if you need more details, here are our three favorite Gobble features.
Go beyond the basic
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There’s nothing basic about the meals available through Gobble. Think global flavors and options like Butter Chicken with Basmati Rice & Naan Bread, Butternut Squash Ravioli with Spinach & Pecan Sage Brown Butter, or Pan-Seared Salmon with Colorful Vegetable Hash (Drooling now? Us, too.). They also offer soups, salads, sides, breakfast, and dessert options.
Eat without the hassle
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Not everyone wants to play chef – and Gobble understands that – so meals are delivered chopped, measured, and prepped, so nothing takes longer than 15 minutes to put together. That also means you don’t have a sink full of dishes to clean when you’re done eating.
Your meal, your way
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You know ‘one size fits all’ doesn’t work at mealtime, and so does Gobble. That means meal options from low carb and low calorie to vegetarian or gluten- or dairy-free are all available. Simply choose the meals you want each week to ensure you get your preferred dietary option.
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