Vegan and Plant-Based Boxes

Fully plant-based menus, no meat or dairy sneaking in as a side ingredient. Some ship raw kits to cook, others send frozen or fresh meals ready to reheat, and a few build around smoothies, soups, and bowls instead of a plated dinner.

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    A fully vegan cook-at-home kit and the biggest name in the plant-based meal kit space, with recipes that don't rely on meat substitutes to make a dish feel complete. Per-serving prices run around eleven to thirteen dollars, and both a cook-yourself kit line and a ready-to-heat line are available.

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    Frozen, plant-based single-serve cups covering smoothies, harvest bowls, soups, flatbreads, and oat bases, built for blending or a few minutes on the stove rather than a full recipe. Individual cups run around seven to nine dollars depending on the box size ordered.

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    A plant-based meal delivery service known for its smoothies, soups, grain bowls, and noodle dishes, aimed more at replacing lunch and breakfast than a sit-down dinner. Per-item pricing runs roughly eight to eleven dollars depending on the weekly plan size.

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    A fully vegan prepared meal company with a menu covering breakfast, lunch, dinner, soups, and juice cleanses in one catalog, aimed at people who want the whole day's eating plant-based without cooking. Meals typically run nine to twelve dollars each depending on the bundle.

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    A Vermont-based whole-food, plant-based meal company built around an oil-free, whole-grain approach rather than a typical vegan-comfort-food menu. Prices run in a similar band to other prepared vegan meals, generally ten to thirteen dollars each in bundle form.

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    One of the longer-running vegan meal delivery companies in the US, based in Florida, with a menu of fully plant-based entrees, soups, and snacks shipped frozen. Meal prices run roughly nine to twelve dollars depending on the package chosen.