
It is not fast, especially after a long day. My children also use Blue Apron and have said the same thing. On the down side, the prep time is WAY off and I have been cooking for 36 years. The quality of the food is excellent and the combinations of seasoning, etc. On the plus side, the meals for 2 people were more than sufficient. Received two free weeks as a gift so I thought it would be great to try this type of service. Until there is some measure of control over your subscription on their website or app, as they advertised, then I consider this not worth the hassle.īottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend You have no actual control yourself whether you get charged or not, you can only hope that someone is at the other end actually processing these requests when they get them. You have to scour and only after Googling "how to cancel blue apron' did it pull up a support article on Blue Apron which even then, the ONLY way you can cancel is by emailing and hoping they have someone bother to follow up on that e-mail. There's a "Log In" option at the top right corner, but it just takes you to the screen to 'Pick Your Plan' forcing you to order again, no 'Account Settings' or 'Preferences' or 'Manage Subscriptions' options, NOTHING.


Just like the rest of the 1 star reviews, the website is incredibly of poor quality. The meals themselves where good, enough to typically satisfy 2 and contain no missing ingredients, but I did not want to purchase again for another week right away.

So that means you really pay for 2 meals and get 1 meal free, but calling it '2 meals' because 1 meal serves 2 makes it sound like you get a whole lot more. Ordered the trial where you supposedly get 2 free meals, which in itself is misleading because you normally get 3 meals for $60, and each meal technically feeds 2, so the Trial costs $40.
