Have been using QuiteLike for a year or so now. Have previously tried Dinnerly, HelloFresh and Every Plate.Good things:- Appealing meals, more than the other meal kits I've tried.- Good variety of flavours.- Good quality proteins.- Good quality pre-prepared main elements eg beef schnitzel, meat balls, ravioli.- They use real products eg yoghurt or feta, not some anonymous packaged single serving of dubious origin.- Missing ingredients very rare.My main complaint is the recipes, which I find below average in reliability and execution. I'll give some examples: - Following the recipe's seasoning recommendations will often result in food that is so salty it is inedible. They use a lot of stock cube added to sauces, but this doesn't work well in small volumes, invariably being too salty.- The stated cooking times are not accurate, typically need to add 20 minutes.- Maybe 20% the recipes aren't that well tested. For example, a baked pasta sauce will say you can soften capsicum in 10 minutes under the grill, but this is way off.- Some recipes make obvious mistakes - eg use normal beef mince for a hamburger patty. The coarser grind they use for normal mince leaves large pieces of fat and these will explode when you cook the patty.If you are an experienced and intuitive cook, perhaps you will adjust things on the fly and it will be fine. If you are someone that needs to follow the recipe exactly then you will run into issues. I found HelloFresh for example to have more reliable recipes, while also being generally less palatable.
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