Do people still eat frozen meals!

Anonymous
My family has not, in years. The only exception is DH and DS will have a pot pie rarely.
Anonymous
Yes!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I bring them for lunch to work when I don’t have time to meal prep. Can’t afford to eat out every day, a frozen meal is 1/2-1/3 the cost of a fast lunch out.


+1 I cringe at the sodium content but yep.
Anonymous
I am with you, OP. I also don’t get the huge amount of prepared food people buy. Tired of people lecturing me about the occasional hot dog when they mostly reheat Costco garbage.
Anonymous
Lots of elderly people who live alone and don't have the stamina to cook eat those meals.
Anonymous
I don’t understand people who can’t fathom a lifestyle different than theirs. In this case eating frozen meals. I don’t, but it’s no surprise or a question that millions of people do for thousands of different reasons.
Anonymous
I tahe them to work. Don’t eat them at home.
Anonymous
Yes, it's a staple for us with 2 large boys in my house.

Gamelli's Italian Market has the best frozen meals.

I've never tried the ones at the grocery store but I think my son buys mac and cheese and pot pie from Costco when he is at college for his house. Are those frozen idk, i don't do costco
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lots of elderly people who live alone and don't have the stamina to cook eat those meals.


in 1997 I was in a step class with the same ladies all of the time. One of them worked for one of the companies that develops and sells them and told me that the reason they are so salty is because the people in all of the marketing reviews are these elderly people and their tastebuds are less sharp and they keep asking for more salt in the product.
Anonymous
In our 20s we lived off frozen meals. I didn't learn to cook until I was 28.
There is still one frozen meal we buy...chicken parmesan patties. The kids love it and it's easy for weeknights. I don't eat it though.
Anonymous
My teens would eat them as a quick/meal snack on occasion.
Anonymous
I take into the office for lunch. I go in less frequently now, so eat less of them, but only because of telework.
Anonymous
I don't think they are a problem as an occasional meal. There is usually one in my freezer. Might sit there for months but if I need to eat and be out in 10 minutes...it takes care of eating.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand people who can’t fathom a lifestyle different than theirs. In this case eating frozen meals. I don’t, but it’s no surprise or a question that millions of people do for thousands of different reasons.


Are you new here?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand people who can’t fathom a lifestyle different than theirs. In this case eating frozen meals. I don’t, but it’s no surprise or a question that millions of people do for thousands of different reasons.

Agree. It's no different than buying canned beans or hamburger patties. No one wants to cook the beans or butcher a cow for it.
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