Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got a Tovala oven and ordered Tovala meals for a while to feed my starving college athlete extra meals when he was home during Covid, if that counts. They were quite tasty and required almost no work. I can’t really imagine him or most kids I know doing this on their own unless it was a local delivery. There is too much packaging to get rid of.
This is the laziest effing thing I have ever heard. A spoiled child having mommy and daddy pay for expensive meal kits for him, and he can't be bothered to throw away or recycle the wrapping it came in. PP, you should be embarrassed to admit this about your child. Honestly.
NP-WTF is wrong with you people? Your kid's should be embarrassed to call you a parent. Get over yourself freak, imagine you don't talk to people like this in the real world, it wouldn't end well.
Could you please rewrite this in standard English, with proper grammar and punctuation? Now I'm cringing for you AND the PP with the lazy son. Unless you are one and the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got a Tovala oven and ordered Tovala meals for a while to feed my starving college athlete extra meals when he was home during Covid, if that counts. They were quite tasty and required almost no work. I can’t really imagine him or most kids I know doing this on their own unless it was a local delivery. There is too much packaging to get rid of.
This is the laziest effing thing I have ever heard. A spoiled child having mommy and daddy pay for expensive meal kits for him, and he can't be bothered to throw away or recycle the wrapping it came in. PP, you should be embarrassed to admit this about your child. Honestly.
NP-WTF is wrong with you people? Your kid's should be embarrassed to call you a parent. Get over yourself freak, imagine you don't talk to people like this in the real world, it wouldn't end well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got a Tovala oven and ordered Tovala meals for a while to feed my starving college athlete extra meals when he was home during Covid, if that counts. They were quite tasty and required almost no work. I can’t really imagine him or most kids I know doing this on their own unless it was a local delivery. There is too much packaging to get rid of.
This is the laziest effing thing I have ever heard. A spoiled child having mommy and daddy pay for expensive meal kits for him, and he can't be bothered to throw away or recycle the wrapping it came in. PP, you should be embarrassed to admit this about your child. Honestly.
Anonymous wrote:I got a Tovala oven and ordered Tovala meals for a while to feed my starving college athlete extra meals when he was home during Covid, if that counts. They were quite tasty and required almost no work. I can’t really imagine him or most kids I know doing this on their own unless it was a local delivery. There is too much packaging to get rid of.
Anonymous wrote:How about your child learn some adult skills and cook for themselves?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only two people answered the question. My DD loves to cook and even with a freshman forced meal plan, ate out or cooked in her dorm with a full kitchen. Her apartment accepts packages in the office so less likely to be stolen.
If your college kid used a meal kit, please share what worked for them. I don’t care to hear about waste and how your kid won’t cook. Mine does and hope those whose kids did use a meal plan will share.
If she loves to cook she wouldn't be interested in these types of meal kits. The "cook" is no different than an assembly line worker, just putting all the pieces in a pre-programmed spot.
Anonymous wrote:Mine prefers the meal kit from Taco Bell.
Anonymous wrote:Only two people answered the question. My DD loves to cook and even with a freshman forced meal plan, ate out or cooked in her dorm with a full kitchen. Her apartment accepts packages in the office so less likely to be stolen.
If your college kid used a meal kit, please share what worked for them. I don’t care to hear about waste and how your kid won’t cook. Mine does and hope those whose kids did use a meal plan will share.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t comment on which meal plan, but you will have to consider the security of apartment houses. I can see these boxes being stolen.
no one would steal then after they realize how much work it takes to prepare a meal
Anonymous wrote:I can’t comment on which meal plan, but you will have to consider the security of apartment houses. I can see these boxes being stolen.