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Our favorite organic meal kits for healthy eating in 2024
Put simply, eating organic can help you feel better about the foods you eat. Meal kit delivery services like Green Chef insist on transparent and sustainable farming practices, as well as high standards when it comes to organic ingredients.
There’s limited data out there, but we know that organic foods have been linked to possible health benefits like an overall increase in nutrient intake and lower levels of toxic chemicals. But beyond the label, what exactly does organic mean when it comes to your food?
If a meal kit is USDA-certified organic, that means ingredients are coming from trusted farmers and producers that abide by national regulations. Think: whole fruits and vegetables untouched by synthetic materials or chemicals like pesticides.
Best organic meal kits for healthy eating in 2024
From recognizable names to meal kits that may be new to you, these are the top choices for organic ingredients in 2024:
Browse some of the best and most reliable meal kit companies for organic and sustainably sourced ingredients below.
Best overall: Green Chef
Green Chef makes committing to an organic diet easier than ever. This company sits at the top of our recommended list thanks to its own commitment to sending out organically sourced ingredients whenever possible.
“Green Chef is a USDA certified organic meal kit company,” says New York-based dietitian Melissa Darlow. “The meal kits are also plastic and carbon offset. Green Chef is known for its transparency and commitment to local organic ingredients.”
While it’s not the only USDA certified organic meal kit company highlighted here, Green Chef was the first to earn that distinction in the world of meal prep kits, according to the company.
Green Chef sources fresh, organic produce and eggs for its meal recipes. There are also organic beef and chicken options. The meal kit company sticks to high standards for animal welfare and food quality.
Like many other meal kits out there, Green Chef prices start at $12 per serving. If you’re new to the world of meal kits, there’s always a good chance you’ll stumble on some impressive savings when selecting your first plan — and Green Chef is no exception. Newbies can save 60% off their first box total, plus another 20% off the next eight deliveries after that.
Pros
- Fully transparent and ongoing commitment to organically sourced produce, eggs, and protein.
- Any ingredients that couldn’t be organically sourced will be clearly labeled in your delivery.
- Other sustainable practices including recyclable packaging materials and plastic offset programs to reduce ocean plastic.
Cons
- Subscribers have to deal with a flat $12 shipping fee per box — that’s higher than some competitors.
- Premium meals that cost up to $10 per serving can run up your monthly expenses.
Best vegan deliveries: Daily Harvest
“Daily Harvest is a vegan delivery service and is my all-time favorite,” nutritionist Mary Sabat says. “Every item on their menu from their soups, shakes, bowls, etc. is 100% organic and full of superfoods.”
Daily Harvest is another winner in the game of nutritious, health-focused meal kits in our opinion. Everything on the company’s weekly menu — which includes harvest bowls, soups, flatbreads, smoothies, and more — is plant-based, organic, and sustainably sourced. If you like superfoods, this meal delivery service is the one for you.
We know that a healthy dose of fruits and vegetables is key to maintaining good health, so it may make sense for you to supercharge your nightly meals with offerings from Daily Harvest.
Unlike other meal kit services, Daily Harvest prices its plans per item instead of per serving. Individual items start at $6 apiece and go up to $12. Plan options include small, medium and large, letting you pick between 9 and 24 items per delivery. Save up to $25 by opting for larger plans — or use promo code DH65 at checkout to bump those savings up to as high as $64.
Pros
- Fully plant-based and sustainably sourced menu.
- Unique options to choose from each week, such as smoothies and lattes.
Cons
- Limited menu when it comes to meal variety, especially when compared to other meal kits.
- Pricing structure can be confusing for anyone used to other meal kit subscriptions that list prices per serving.
Best for sustainability: Sunbasket
Another meal kit service that has an established commitment to fresh, organic produce is Sunbasket. With options for breakfast, lunch and dinner, as well as an impressive variety of meals, this is one service that won’t get stale after two or three deliveries.
All of Sunbasket’s ingredients are sustainably sourced, according to the company. The brand partners with reliable farmers and ranchers to fill your delivery box with proteins free of antibiotics or hormones. The company is fully transparent about its high animal welfare standards, which can be found in Sunbasket’s FAQ.
If you prefer (or need to) stick to a particular diet, you’re in luck: Sunbasket has plans that cater to vegetarian, gluten-free, paleo, pescatarian, and Mediterranean diets. There are also carb-conscious, diabetes-friendly, and “lean and clean” (under 600 calories) diets available.
Subscribers can also find a variety of organic products in Sunbasket’s marketplace including juice drinks, smoothies, and even organic coffee.
Plan prices start at $10 per serving for fresh and ready meals, which can be ready in minutes, or $12 per serving for meal kits you cook yourself. First time users can also enjoy $90 in savings spread across their first four boxes, plus free shipping.
Pros
- Detailed and transparent commitment to ingredients that are sustainably sourced, fresh and organic.
- A variety of plan options to suit multiple dietary restrictions and preferences.
- More than 20 nutritious and appealing meals to choose from each week.
- Nutritionally-packed and organic marketplace items add even more variety to Sunbasket’s offerings.
Cons
- Total costs for each delivery are higher than other meal kits, thanks to a flat $10 shipping fee and meals that can range from $10 to $15 per serving.
- Not available to households in Montana, Alaska or Hawaii.
Best recipe variety: Blue Apron
Up next, we have one of the most recognizable names in the world of meal kit deliveries. Blue Apron belongs on our list thanks to a number of ingredient standards that determine what makes it to each and every delivery box.
While not fully organic, Blue Apron sticks by the statement that some of its ingredients are USDA-certified organic. This meal kit company supports farmers that stick to sustainable farming practices — which means no pesticides, hormones, or other unwanted chemicals in your veggies.
Blue Apron also has a detailed animal welfare policy. This backs up the claim that you’re getting fresh, high quality proteins alongside organic vegetables when cooking with Blue Apron. Check out more of the meal kit company’s high standards, including those surrounding seafood and egg producing farmers, on its FAQ.
Ready for something new? Blue Apron recently expanded upon their menu in a big way with prepared and ready meals. Ready in as little as two minutes, these pre-made lunches and dinners are made from the same whole ingredients as Blue Apron meal kits.
Prices start at $12 per serving. First timers once again win out: Save $110 on your first order, plus free shipping, by signing up with your email address below. That translates to prices as low as $3.74 per serving for two two-serving weekly meals — perfect if you live alone.
Pros
- Lots to choose from each week with dozens of new and interesting recipes to choose from.
- Some interesting, chef-approved recipes that are a cut above your average meal-kit offering.
- Commitment to sustainably sourced ingredients.
Cons
- Not yet USDA-certified, like some other meal kit delivery services on our list.
Best prepackaged: Fresh N’ Lean
If you want prepackaged meals that cut out prep entirely, Fresh n’ Lean would be the perfect addition to your weekly routine. This meal kit company specializes in meals that are fresh, never frozen, and made from quality ingredients.
“[Fresh n’ Lean] prioritizes high-quality ingredients, including organic produce, lean proteins, and healthy fats, while avoiding harmful additives and preservatives,” Sabat says. “Each meal is carefully portioned to provide balanced nutrition and promote portion control.
“Customization options cater to various dietary preferences, ensuring that individuals can adhere to their chosen lifestyles. The meals are free from artificial additives and preservatives, and the fresh and vacuum-sealed packaging maintains their freshness without compromising flavor.”
While not USDA-certified, this company does aim to ship organic ingredients whenever possible. In the event that an ingredient doesn’t meet the brand’s quality standards, it may be replaced with conventional ingredients. Once Fresh N’ Lean successfully certifies certain menu items made up of at least 95% organic ingredients (an ongoing effort according to the company’s FAQ), the company might climb higher on our list.
Fresh N’ Lean is more budget friendly than other meal kits, with prices starting at $9 per serving. Shipping can tack on up to $10 per order, but it’s worth noting that orders costing more than $100 come with free shipping.
First time subscribers can save $20 off their first weekly order after signing up via email.
Pros
- Prepackaged meals make for a super quick and convenient experience at lunch or dinnertime.
- Affordable prices, especially for larger orders.
Cons
- These nutrition-forward meals are prepackaged only — if you want meal kits to cook yourself, consider some of the other companies listed above.
- Limited details around the meal kit company’s commitment to organic ingredients beyond the stated goal of working towards USDA certification for select menu items.
What does “eating organic” mean?
Have you ever paused for a moment to consider the difference between regular products and their “organic” counterparts? According to the USDA, organic farming for products including fruits, vegetables, grains, dairy products, and protein is held to strict standards: no artificial fertilizers, antibiotics, pesticides or genetic modifications allowed.
The best healthy meal kits get their fruits, vegetables and meats from farms that adhere to these standards. This usually goes hand in hand with other promising practices, such as high expectations for animal welfare and a commitment to sustainably sourced ingredients. The problem is, not all meal kits are fully — or even partially — organic.
“The best organic meal service would really be hard to find, because they all have some degree of using non-organic produce or animal proteins,” says Sabat.
Look for meal kit companies that are transparent about their tactics. The best ones will clearly indicate which ingredients or recipes are organic, and let you know when something needs to be swapped out for its conventionally sourced counterpart.
How to shop for meal kits when organic meals are your biggest priority
“Look for meal kits that prioritize high-quality ingredients,” says Sabat. “Some people prefer organic or locally sourced ingredients, so check if the meal delivery service offers these options.”
Delve into the fine print. Look for recipes with listed ingredients and check for labels or categories that show organic vegetables.
With most meal kit companies, your best bet is to browse the FAQ page. Here is where you’ll find information on how companies source their food items, as well as what sort of standards they have for quality assurance.
How we ranked the best organic meal kits of 2024
To provide an honest and helpful look at some of the best organic meal kits available, we considered a number of important factors. For a better idea of how we rank and review products and services, here’s what took top priority when it comes to organic meal kit delivery services:
- Sustainability: We looked for meal kits that showed a clear and detailed commitment to sustainably sourced ingredients in addition to organic fruits and vegetables.
- Fresh ingredients: We picked meal kit companies that built a reputation for shipping out organically sourced, farm-fresh ingredients to their customers with every delivery.
- Menu substitutions: The ability to easily swap out certain meals (or individual ingredients) is great for meeting customers where they’re at. We sided with meal kit companies that keep it simple when it comes to building your ideal meal plan.
- High quality recipes: Let’s be honest: you want healthy meals that are also delicious. We stuck to our guns and kept our standards high by picking meal kit companies that serve up unique and tasty recipes on a regular basis.
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Teamsters set to strike against Amazon at New York City warehouse
NEW YORK — The Teamsters union is launching a strike against Amazon at numerous locations across the country, including in Maspeth, Queens.
The Teamsters are calling it the largest strike against Amazon in United States history, and it’s set to begin at 6 a.m. Thursday. In addition to New York City, workers will be joining picket lines in Atlanta, Southern California, San Francisco and Illinois.
In a video announcement released Wednesday night, workers voiced their frustrations.
“Us being strike ready means we’re fed up, and Amazon is clearly ignoring us and we want to be heard,” one worker says in the video.
“It’s really exciting. We’re taking steps for ourselves to win better conditions, better benefits, better wages,” another worker in the video says.
The union says it represents about 10,000 Amazon employees and that Amazon ignored a deadline to come to the table and negotiate. The $2 trillion company doesn’t pay employees enough to make ends meet, the union asserts.
At the height of the holiday season, many are wondering what this means for packages currently in transit.
Teamsters President Sean O’Brien said, “If your package is delayed during the holidays, you can blame Amazon’s insatiable greed.”
Amazon says Teamsters are misleading the public
An Amazon spokesperson says the Teamsters are misleading the public and do not represent any Amazon employees, despite any claims.
“The truth is that the Teamsters have actively threatened, intimidated, and attempted to coerce Amazon employees and third-party drivers to join them, which is illegal and is the subject of multiple pending unfair labor practice charges against the union,” the spokesperson said in a statement.
An Amazon representative says the company doesn’t expect operations to be impacted.
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Wisconsin school shooter was in contact with California man plotting his own attack, court documents say
The shooter who killed a student and teacher at a religious school in Wisconsin brought two guns to the school and was in contact with a man in California whom authorities say was planning to attack a government building, according to authorities and court documents that became public Wednesday.
Police were still investigating why the 15-year-old student at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison shot and killed a fellow student and teacher on Monday before shooting herself, Madison Police Chief Shon Barnes told the Associated Press Wednesday. Two other students who were shot remained in critical condition on Wednesday.
A Southern California judge issued a restraining order Tuesday under California’s gun red flag law against a 20-year-old Carlsbad man. The order requires the man to turn his guns and ammunition into police within 48 hours unless an officer asks for them sooner because he poses an immediate danger to himself and others.
Carlsbad is located just north of San Diego.
According to the order, the man told FBI agents that he had been messaging Natalie Rupnow, the Wisconsin shooter, about attacking a government building with a gun and explosives. The order doesn’t say what building he had targeted or when he planned to launch his attack. It also doesn’t detail his interactions with Rupnow except to state that the man was plotting a mass shooting with her.
CBS’ San Diego affiliate KFMB-TV reported that law enforcement searched the man’s home Tuesday night after the order was signed by the judge.
Police, with the assistance of the FBI, were scouring online records and other resources and speaking with the shooter’s parents and classmates in an attempt to determine a motive for the shooting, Barnes told the AP.
Police don’t know if anyone was targeted in the attack or if the attack had been planned in advance, the chief said. Police said the shooting occurred in a classroom where a study hall was taking place involving students from several grades.
“I do not know if if she planned it that day or if she planned it a week prior,” Barnes said. “To me, bringing a gun to school to hurt people is planning. And so we don’t know what the premeditation is.”
On a Madison city website providing details about the shooting, police disclosed Wednesday that two guns were found at the school, but only one was used in the shooting. A law enforcement source previously told CBS News the weapon used appears to have been a 9 mm pistol.
Barnes told the AP that he did not know how the suspected shooter obtained the guns and he declined to say who purchased them, citing the ongoing investigation.
No decisions have been made about whether Rupnow’s parents might be charged in relation to the shooting, but they have been cooperating, Barnes told the AP.
Abundant Life is a nondenominational Christian school that offers prekindergarten classes through high school. About 420 students attend the institution.
The Dan County Medical Examiner’s Office identified the two people killed Wednesday as 42-year-old Erin West and 14-year-old Rubi Vergara.
An online obituary on a local funeral site stated Vergara was a freshman who leaves behind her parents, one brother, and a large extended family. It described her as “an avid reader” who “loved art, singing and playing keyboard in the family worship band.”
West’s exact position with the school was unclear.