Mosaic Foods

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Mosaic Foods keeps costs down partly through its frozen format, which is cheaper to ship and store than the fresh, chilled meals most competitors rely on, and partly through a simpler menu built around bowls and skillet-style dinners rather than an elaborate rotating recipe list. The company was acquired by Splendid Spoon, so some backend operations and account systems now run through that parent business.

Because coverage currently leans toward select coastal metro areas rather than nationwide shipping, it’s worth checking delivery availability for your specific address before ordering, something that isn’t necessary with the bigger, more established kits. The frozen format does mean a longer shelf life once it arrives, so there’s no pressure to eat through a week’s box before it turns. It’s a reasonable budget option for plant-forward eating if you happen to live somewhere it currently ships.

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