Family and Kid-Friendly Kits
Built around the reality of feeding a household with different tastes and ages at the table. Expect milder flavors, shorter cook times, portion sizes that scale for four or more, and in a couple of cases meals aimed straight at kids instead of the adults cooking for them.
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Started as an organic baby food delivery brand and expanded into Plates, a fresh kids' meal line for toddlers and older kids that skips the shelf-stable pouch format entirely. Plates run roughly seven to nine dollars each in a weekly subscription box.
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A meal delivery service built specifically for kids ages one to twelve, with single-serve trays designed around what actually gets eaten by picky eaters rather than an adult-style menu shrunk down. Trays run around six to eight dollars each depending on the weekly plan size.
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A Chicago-based meal delivery service that covers both kids' meals and adult-portioned family dinners in the same weekly order, so one account can feed a whole household rather than just the youngest members. Pricing runs around seven to ten dollars per meal depending on portion size and plan.
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An organic baby and toddler food company known for cold-pressed pouches and fresh, refrigerated blends rather than the shelf-stable purees found in most grocery aisles. Pouches and meals typically run two to four dollars each depending on the size and bundle.
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A baby and toddler meal company built by a chef and pediatric nutrition specialists, with an emphasis on introducing bold flavors and allergens early rather than sticking to bland purees. Pouches and blends generally run three to four dollars each in a subscription box.
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An organic baby food subscription aimed at the very start of solid foods, with a stage-based system that adjusts texture and ingredients as an infant grows into toddlerhood. Pouches and blends typically run two to three dollars each in a subscription box.
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A baby and toddler food brand built around a pediatric neurosurgeon's take on brain-supporting nutrients, best known for its smoothies and purees loaded with vegetables, algae, and other nutrient-dense ingredients. Pouches and smoothies typically run two to three dollars each, sold both by subscription and through major retailers.