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eMeals – Online Deal

12 Months of Weekly Online Meal Plans for Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner (Up to 65% Off). Three Options Available.

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  • Healthy Living

In a Nutshell

Start 2013 with a year’s worth of weekly shopping lists that showcase flavorful, healthful recipes customized by store, diet, and price

The Fine Print

  • Expires 180 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 4 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Online only. Must activate by expiration date on your Groupon, program expires 12 months from activation date.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Much like composing a will, composing a grocery list requires the foresight to know what your kids will want. Outsource an unpleasant task with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

  • $29 for 12 months of weekly online dinner plans (a $58 value)
  • $39 for 12 months of weekly online lunch and dinner plans (a $106 value)
  • $49 for 12 months of weekly online breakfast, lunch, and dinner plans (a $142 value)

Grocery lists customized by household size, food preferences, and favorite stores ease the hassle of cooking daily meals. There are more than 50 meal plans to choose from, including classic, clean eating, simple gourmet, paleo, low carb, low fat, portion control, natural and organic, gluten free, and vegetarian. Add-on lunch and breakfast plans include five weekday, kid-friendly meal ideas. Meal plans are published online weekly, though plans may be accessed for up to two weeks after being posted.

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Endorsed by financial author Dave Ramsey and highlighted on Oprah Winfrey's Life Lift blog, eMeals charts out a week's worth of dollar- and health-savvy dinner recipes to relieve the burden of kitchen-related stress. Each week, organized grocery lists—customized by family size, dietary desires, and store preferences—showcase flavorful culinary creations for discerning palates. Plans developed by working parents capitalize on sale items at stores such as Walmart, Publix, and Kroger, and an "any store" list can be used to navigate the aisles of other favored grocers. Family meal plans serve seven meals for three to six people, whereas plans for two are tailored to singles, couples, or a pair of sock puppets on a date atop a chest of drawers.

Special Paleo, gluten-free, clean-eating, low-fat, and portion-controlled meal-plan options aid nongeneric eaters in assembling targets for their teeth and fitness regimens. The classic version of the Walmart family plan supplies culinary sustenance to families of three to six for an average weekly cost of $75–$85 and takes advantage of the store's regularly discounted prices. A duo can fill a Publix cart for $50–$60 a week, including side dishes.

Born of founder Jane DeLaney's desire to feed her family stress-free dinners provisioned from an organized list without coupons, eMeals allows shoppers to spend more time at the table and less time wandering about the grocery store uttering monophonic 10th-century chants in dismay.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: the Dream Team

The Dream Team was the best that ever was. Their dunking, shooting, and passing abilities skyrocketed them to the top of the international basketball scene. Let’s take a look at some of the skills that earned them this nickname:

Michael Jordan
Specialty: The one where all his teeth would fall out

Larry Bird
Specialty: The one where he would be late for a basketball test and he would show up naked and everyone would be disappointed in him

Magic Johnson
Specialty: He’s at his house but his house is the beach and he’s crying because he will never be able to eat all the steaks in the world.

Charles Barkley
Specialty: A dream about going to the bathroom

Patrick Ewing
Specialty: He’s being chased by a shadowy figure. He runs and runs but his legs move as though stuck in some demonic pudding. A cold sweat breaks upon his face as above, one by one, the stars burn out. All is black. The figure is near. He tries to scream. He has no mouth. His beloved crossover dribbles and layups are useless now. They cannot save him.

What were the specialties of the Dream Team? Find out in today’s Groupon Guide.

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