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Gluten Free Meal Delivery Services


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bellesorrisa Newbie

Has anyone ever ordered from Sun Basket (www.sunbasket.com) and had good results?  I contacted Sun Basket myself and they couldn't promise me that the gluten free meals were prepared separately from gluten containing meals. 

If you've used Sun Basket before - did you have any reaction?  Any other meal delivery services you suggest?

 


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Provenance meals in the NY area seems to be one.  There was another that I found ("Diced"), but they seem to be taking a 'pause' while they look for bigger facilities (according to the website).

Otherwise, I've only found those with shared facilities.  However, I am going on the assumption that they are making the meals in such bulk that they'd have to seriously wipe down any surfaces before dealing with each ingredient.  In my limited experience with this (one week in with Blue Apron, making substitutions), most of the food (produce, etc.) comes whole anyway.  Might not work for you.  We're going to try Green Chef next, which has gluten-free plans.  I hadn't known about sunbasket, but may try them.

 

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