My Cranky 5-Year-Old Helped Me Figure Out the Best Meal Delivery Services for Families
If I say “What’s for dinner?” and “I’m hungry” and your first reaction is to shudder from the trauma of the countless times a child used that question to plague your exhausted, post-workday evenings, then you’re in the right place. Sometimes, even if we’re willing to cook, we just don’t have the time for regular meal planning. So, if you’re one of the primary dinner providers for your family, a meal kit service can take the pressure off figuring out what to feed everyone who depends on you for dinner.
But as a parent of two, I know that the culinary demands of occasionally tyrannical five-year-olds and the requirement to fit all your cooking into a window small enough to contain a single episode of Paw Patrol doesn’t do anything to relieve that pressure. But I’ve tested just about every meal kit imaginable, so myself and other Bon Appétit editors and contributors with kids have kept an eye out for which delivery services offer the best meal kits for families.
Our top picks
- Best meal kit for families overall: HelloFresh
- Best meal kit for big families: HomeChef
- Best meal kit for unpredictably busy families: Blue Apron
- Best meal kit for predictably busy families: Tovala
- Another good all-around family meal kit: Marley Spoon
- Best for snacks and super-quick prep: Hungryroot
- Best meal kit for vegetarian families: Purple Carrot
- Best organic meal kits for families: Green Chef
- Best meal delivery service for babies and toddlers: Little Spoon
Of course, every family is different, so I’ve broken down our picks into categories that take into account the size, age, and certain dietary restrictions or preferences of many families. No matter how much or how little cooking you actually want to do, a family-friendly meal kit subscription will lighten your load by taking a good chunk of the thought and grocery shopping—and maybe some or all of the prep work—behind mealtime. And with many offering marketplace groceries, they may even help keep your pantry stocked with snacks between meals too.
New in this update: I retested Blue Apron (someone at BA is always in the process of retesting one meal kit or another), which recently launched Family Style menus, as well as Dinnerly, with an eye for its vegetarian options, because it was our previous pick in that category. I newly tested Marley Spoon, utilizing both its regular meals, big-batch meals, and marketplace offerings, as well as the app-based smart oven Tovala, which offers ready-to-assemble and ready-to-cook meals as part of its no-commitment subscription.
- Best meal kit for families overall: HelloFresh
- Best meal kit for big families: Home Chef
- Best meal kit for unpredictably busy families: Blue Apron
- Best meal kit for predictably busy families: Tovala
- Another good all-around family meal kit: Marley Spoon
- Best for snacks and super-quick prep: Hungryroot
- Best meal kit for vegetarian families: Purple Carrot
- Best organic meal kits for families: Green Chef
- Best meal delivery service for babies and toddlers: LittleSpoon
Best meal kit for families overall: HelloFresh
Best meal kit for big families: Home Chef
Best meal kit for unpredictably busy families: Blue Apron
Best meal kit for predictably busy families: Tovala
Another good all-around family meal kit: Marley Spoon
Best for snacks and super-quick prep: Hungryroot
Best meal kit for vegetarian families: Purple Carrot
Best organic meal kits for families: Green Chef
Best meal delivery service for babies and toddlers: LittleSpoon
How we tested the best meal delivery services for families
I, along with our methodical Bon Appétit editors and writers, test and retest meal kits on an ongoing basis, cooking them in real life situations at home, on weeknights, and for our partners and children.
In most cases, I subscribed to or was sent meal kits for two to four weeks, and in some cases our contributors have tested the same kit multiple times over the course of a few years as menus and services changed or developed. I not only reviewed and judged the cooking and the final product itself, but also the ordering and delivery process, the packaging and ingredient quality, diversity of menu options, and the reliability of the recipes (including their promised start-to-finish times!).
Using all of that information, I selected the best available options to cater to specific household needs: bigger families, little kids, organic meals, and flexibility for home cook involvement (i.e., little to no prep). Like all our meal kit tests, this list of the best meal kits for families is regularly updated based on feedback from our ongoing testing and new industry developments.


































