SWMBO has included these companies as part of her work as a Dietitian in the older people's nutrition area - she helped write the current guidelines.
Wiltshire Farm Foods / Apetito / Parsley Box are similar but my father, who never learnt to cook, prefers Cook frozen meals which he's moved to since my mum died in late 2023.
Wiltshire are good, I used to buy them every week for my wife's auntie. However they got so expensive. I could nip to the local pub and get a meal cheaper than them.
That sounds ridiculous!!!
It should at least be a reasonable price
how does it compare to Tesco and the like??
The Oakhouse bangers & mash is £4.89 for 509kcals. Using the products I buy from Tesco, the same meal, same calories, is 66p, that's 7.4 times the price for the 'convenience' of using a microwave instead of pans on the hob.
As I said, I bought these 7 meals on special offer @ £20.
They included their brochures.
I have just opened the one called Winter etc.
1st page..... beef casserole £7.50
What average person can afford that ???
Over 50 quid per week for one meal a day. Crazy.
I will (I hope) enjoy my cheap deal but that will be it.
I could nip to the local pub and get a meal cheaper than them.
The Oakhouse bangers & mash is £4.89 for 509kcals. Using the products I buy from Tesco, the same meal, same calories, is 66p, that's 7.4 times the price for the 'convenience' of using a microwave instead of pans on the hob
Have you factored in the energy costs for cooking and your time and effort, Tesco is still probably cheaper but the price is going to be more than 66p.
The delivery costs alone must be a big factor in the price of The Oakhouse stuff.
The brother in law has just took up the offer, I don't know if he will continue after the seven initial meals, but he is not in the best of health, so prepared delivered meals suit him.
If I paid Oakhouse prices for every evening meal my annual food bill would go up from £1300 to £4800.