What's The Best Cheap Healthy Ready to Eat Food Delivered in Sydney?

I have been eating unhealthy food for the past couple of years, and I'm starting to gain weight. I don't enjoy cooking and would rather spend my time for something else. So I have started ordering healthy meals to be delivered for my day to day lunch and dinner. I want to know what are the options for the cheapest, healthy and tasty meal delivered in Sydney. I have used Youfoodz which usually ended up costing me around $7 each meal with coupon code, and I'm pretty sure I will be bored with the menu after quite some time. So if anyone know what other options I have, that'd be really helpful.

Just for a quick note, I don't really know about nutrition and health. For me, ordering the healthy menu that the provider have is good enough for me. My priority in choosing is the price(under $9 each meal) and the taste.

Comments

  • How about you cut down on the shit you been eating and get your ass off OZB and go for a walk

    • Look at this guy..

    • Thanks for the obvious advice. I state that I don't like to cook and would rather spend the time doing something else. And who says that I don't exercise?

  • cheap / healthy / tasty / easy

    none.

    ask your mom to cook for you.

    • I already put the example like Youfoodz that I'm using now. I'm asking whether there are any alternatives. Did you even read what I wrote?

      • Yes and still none.

        I won't call that healthy food but definitely better than crap.

  • There are a bunch of frozen and fresh ore made meals around. Youfoods isn’t the only one. In the frozen section, Weight watchers have some nice ones (they also have some shit ones). Then there is the superfoods range. Lean cuisine are all horrible imo. They’re the main “healthy” ones. Apparently Aldi brand ones taste ok, not sure what their health level like.

    • Thanks a lot, will definitely look it up.

      • +1

        watch out for sodium level , and remember that's just in 1 serve of single meal alone.

        but then, you want it tasty so…

        • +1

          Exactly, these are mostly low in calories but are high in something else, including unnatural ingredients and additives that are in no way a good replacement for a balanced diet. I wouldn’t live off these alone, but I always have a few in the fridge for when I wake up and haven’t organised my lunch for the day.

        • Thanks, I have no clue. is the sodium level means how much salt it has? I would say this is still a step up for my diet, I've been eating lots of junk food in the past.

    • I'm a fan of the Superfood range and stock up when they are half price at coles/woolies. A quick look at the ones in my freezer shows a sodium level of 900-950mg. Heart foundation recommends a maxi mum of 2000mg (5g) of salt a day. I only have it once a week so probably not too concerned.

      If op is willing to make a pitstop at coles/woolies, a quick and simple meal option is the roast chicken and a bag of $2 salad or Steam fresh bags of frozen vegetables. Chicken can also be shredded to make a sandwich or burger. If you like fish, you can select a piece of fish at woolies and pick a marinade. Woolies will put it in an oven ready bag so pop it into your oven for 15mins and have it with salad/steam vegetables.

      • I did not know that about the woolies fish - excellent tip thanks!

  • I found an awesome Lebanese restaurant that does grilled chicken / lamb / prawns and kofta ( beef ) with Lebanese salad, hommus, garlic and pita bread.

    You get along of food for what it costs, it tastes amazing, and is next level healthy compared to Macca's / pizza / fish and chips.

Login or Join to leave a comment