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SAVE $152: As of Jan. 19, HelloFresh is still running a deal for the new year, which nets you 16 free meals, free shipping, and a few extra gifts for a limited time. Claim it and save $152 off the usual price.


Planning your meals for the week can be a chore if you aren't a talented cook. How are we all supposed to know which flavors pair harmoniously with others? How are we supposed to have the mental bandwidth to create new dishes when it's just so darn easy to make enough pasta to last you through March?

If you're not a culinary genius and need a little assistance with creating this week's menu, there's no shame in that, and HelloFresh is a great way to make it happen. For a limited time, the service is offering 16 free meals, free shipping, and a few extra gifts when you sign up.

HelloFresh is the semi-lazy chef's dream. Each week, you'll get to pick from a diverse menu of food offerings from HelloFresh's catalog, from comforting soups to fancy steak dinners. Portioned meals will get delivered straight to your door alongside step-by-step instructions, and all you have to do is follow them when you're ready. Then, it's bon appétit.

Become a more competent cook in 2022 — sign up for HelloFresh to get 16 free meals, free shipping, and more for a limited time (saving you $152).

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