Blue Apron Plans for $25
March 30, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Whether you’re new to the kitchen or you’re looking to spice things up with exciting, seasonal recipes, Blue Apron will deliver just what you need. It’s simple – you’ll get fresh, gourmet recipes and the highest quality, sustainably-sourced ingredients to bring them to life. With this incredible deal, you’ll prepare three meals for two people within a week’s time. Just long enough to get hooked on delicious home cooking.
- Receive pre-portioned ingredients for 3 recipes to be cooked & enjoyed by 2 people delivered to your door
- Enjoy farm-fresh produce, high-quality antibiotic free meats & sustainable seafood, artisanal spices, grains & cheeses
- Learn to cook with Blue Apron’s always original and top notch recipes, new every week
- Support small-scale farmers with specialty produce and unique ingredients
- Meals are 500-800 calories per serving
- Blue Apron is available to most U.S. addresses excluding Alaska & Hawaii. To see if Blue Apron delivers to your area, click here
- Note: for new subscribers only
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Limit: 1 voucher per customer. Customers may purchase one additional voucher as a gift.
- Blue Apron is available nationwide to most addresses excluding Alaska and Hawaii. To see if Blue Apron delivers to your area, click here.
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