If getting told to eat your veggies makes you prickly, you haven’t tried Thistle yet.Fortunately for you, I have!More than once, in fact, as part of the 20-plus meal kits I’ve tested over four years at the Post.
I wanted to test Thistle meals again and give the full rundown of what to expect.The meal delivery service is more than just a meal kit, providing freshly prepared food to your door, with a full spread for each square of the day, plus snacks, drinks and even healthy desserts — yes, I said healthy and dessert in the same sentence.
I’m an omnivore, so I know that salads and bowls aren’t for everyone.However, after trying Thistle for a week again I would argue that it can be for anyone who wants to at least incorporate more vegetables and whole grains into their diet.
Read on for the full scoop, and see for yourself if Thistle meal delivery is for you to try in 2025.Thistle is more like a daily food delivery regimen than a meal kit and honestly, I loved that.
They provide a breakfast, lunch, dinner, snack and dessert option for each day of the week, including weekends.You can swap out meals for allergy reasons or just personal preference.
You can also add on more snacks, juices and other items to fill your fridge even more or schedule another delivery in the same week — something that other services don’t provide.Thistle meal plans are not yet available in every U.S.
state, so be sure to enter your ZIP code first.But, in states where you can participate, the customer service and ordering process is a breeze, with real-time delivery tracking, in-person handoffs and sustainable, reusable packaging.
Simply order for the week, receive your delivery, and then when your next order comes, return the cloth bag the meals are delivered in to the delivery person.Because of its super fresh ingredients, hand-delivery for some areas and great packaging, Thistle is indeed on the pricier end of the spectrum when compared to the other meal kits and deliv...