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26-Week or One-Year Dinner-Menu Planning Subscription from Meals By the Week (Up to 55% Off)

Meals by the Week

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Customizable weekly dinner recipes designed around food sales at your local grocery store; menus and shopping lists for the whole week

A well-rounded diet draws from each category of the food pyramid, including vegetables, soft rocks, energy drinks, and pie. Build a complete meal with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $19 for a 26-week meal-planning subscription plus one school-lunch-planning e-book (a $39.99 value)
  • $29 for a one-year meal-planning subscription plus one school-lunch-planning e-book (a $64.99 value)

    Meals by the Week’s day-by-day menus include shopping lists that make use of the food sales at your local grocery store. The week’s recipes are easy to customize by the number of servings required, making it simple to whip up a new meal each night.

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About Meals by the Week

Meals by the Week takes the effort out of menu planning by providing families of all sizes with dinner menus and customizable shopping lists that make frugal use of local grocery store discounts. Each week, subscribers get a list of fresh recipes accompanied by a shopping list with ingredients linked to supermarket sale ads. The recipes come from a huge, ever-changing database to ensure subscribers get a variety of meals that might include beef-barley stew, oven-roasted chicken with lemon and garlic, shrimp fried rice, or pasta primavera. Each recipe also comes with suggested side dishes to simplify meal planning and food-fight prep. Once subscribers have their weekly menu set, they decide how many people each meal should feed: two, four, six, or eight. Then they can simply print out a shopping list and hit the grocery store, taking advantage of sale produce and dry goods along the way.

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