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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I used to do this until someone started stealing them. Now, I cook extra on the weekend, freeze it in individual servings, and bring a couple to work. People are less willing to steal homecoming.[/quote] I did this all through grad school. If money is not an issue, I use Trifecta Nutrition. They sell things a la carte, but here's the link for their meals: https://shop.trifectanutrition.com/classic-meals/[/quote] This is really interesting. Basically, fresh, not frozen, cooked food. Like an Evol bowl but not frozen, and with the variety of a fresh meal service. Do you know of other companies that do this, for comparison? Or is this it?[/quote] I order from Territory Foods. Same concept but local. I also occasionally have Amy's or Lean Cuisine frozen meals. [/quote] There seem to be lots of companies that are popping up in major cities like this. They cater primarily to the Paleo lifestyle, which I don't follow, and is why I prefer Trifecta. I have a bunch of food allergies and sometimes prefer to travel with food to ease some of that worry. I've frozen the Trifecta meals, packed them, and let them defrost in a hotel fridge and they were still delicious. Also makes it easier to meet the $119 order minimum when you can order for 2 weeks of lunches and freeze half. [/quote]
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