Technology
This meal-planning app does pretty much everything for you except cook
TL;DR: Personalize your meal planning process with a subscription to the Plan to Eat meal and grocery list planner app for $29, a 25% savings as of March 8.
What’s for dinner? And please don’t say frozen pizza again. If microwave meals are becoming your go-to every night of the week, it’s probably time to bring in some assistance. No, we’re not talking about delivery, which is arguably worse. And we aren’t talking about hiring a personal chef, either, although that would be a dream.
Plan to Eat is the tool you need to streamline and personalize your meal planning process, so you can get better food on the table every night. It practically handles the entire process for you, except the actual cooking, of course. You can collect recipes that fit your lifestyle from all over the internet and house them in one place, create a customized meal plan to fit your schedule, then go to the store with an automated list of ingredients, organized the way you like to shop.
Like one user said on an App Store review, “I’m able to create categories for the grocery store that match the actual aisles in my store, so I can shop my way through the site in an efficient way. I can put the list on my phone, and check off items as I pick them up…Worth every penny and then some!”
Speaking of reviews, PTE has earned 4.8 out of 5 stars on the App Store and 4.2 out of 5 on the Google Play Store. And that’s out of over 6k reviews, which is pretty impressive.
With PTE, you can eat better meals together with your family, save money, time, and waste, and have a less stressful cooking experience throughout the week. And honestly, who doesn’t want that?
You can try out PTE for free for 30 days. When your trial runs out, a one-year subscription is usually $39 but you can save 25% and sign up for $29 here.
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