Munchery

Munchery

It’s a late night, you just got home from work and now its time to crack open a so-called “easy-to-do” recipe book. Cooking never takes just a few minutes, but rather entails of a pain-staking process involving reading, making sure you have the correct ingredients and then enjoying a meal that just wasn’t what you hoped for. Munchery, takes the guess work out of dinner, by providing access to local chefs that will provide a delicious and healthy meal just for you.

Currently only serving the San Francisco Bay Area, Munchery is an online marketplace for consumers to purchase meals from local chefs. To make the guess work even easier for you, the chef’s can decide the menu for you. Why would you order out and have to again decide on where to order from and what to order, when you can select the chef, and have them pick the best ingredients available to deliver your menu everyday at a fixed price per meal.

On the Munchery website, you can browse through local chef’s, read about them, find out what meal’s they provide, place an order and even setup weekly meals at a discounted rate. They provide hours of availability and what areas they will deliver to as well! You can now enjoy healthy, chef quality meals everyday at a low price. Meals range, currently, from $12.00 – $23.00 and weekly meals starting as low as $22/week, with $40/week being common.

Tags: Chef, Dinner, Food, Meals

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