Eric Sornoso

About Eric Sornoso

Eric Sornoso is the cofounder of Mealfan.com. Mealfan is a food start-up that helps you make healthier meal decisions by offering reviews on meal delivery services, pre-made meals, recipes, and more.

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Daily Harvest Alternatives

5 Best Daily Harvest Alternatives in 2026 (I Tested Them All)

I spent $847 on Daily Harvest in 2024. Loved it. Then the lentil crumbles recall happened, Chobani bought them in May 2025, and I started wondering what else was out there. Turns out: a lot. Some cheaper ($4.69/meal vs Daily Harvest’s $8.49 smoothies), some with better taste (Mosaic’s bowls genuinely slap), some that don’t require... View Article

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Best Alternatives to Gobble in 2026

I spent three months rotating through Gobble and its competitors with my own credit card. Not press samples. Not “best box” treatment. Real orders to my actual address. Gobble’s 15-minute promise is real. I timed it. But $11.99-$16.99/meal is steep when HelloFresh hits $7.49 and Dinnerly runs $4.99. And that pre-chopped convenience? You’re paying for... View Article

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Gobble vs Thistle 2026: Which Meal Service Wins?

I ordered from both Gobble and Thistle for three weeks. Spent my own money. Ate the food. Tracked every dollar. The verdict? These services aren’t even competing. Gobble is a 15-minute meal kit. you still cook, just faster. Thistle is fully prepared plant-based meals. zero cooking, just reheat and eat. Comparing them is like comparing... View Article

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Gobble vs Home Chef 2026: Which Meal Kit Wins?

I spent three weeks rotating between Gobble and Home Chef. Same ZIP code, same order size, same nights of the week. One promised 15-minute dinners. The other promised variety and customization. Both delivered on time. Only one kept me coming back. Here’s what actually happened: Gobble got dinner on the table faster than anything I’ve... View Article

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Factor vs CookUnity 2026: Which Meal Service Wins?

I spent $847 testing Factor and CookUnity over six weeks. Ate nothing but their meals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Tracked every dollar, every meal, every moment I wished I’d just ordered Chipotle instead. The verdict? Factor wins on convenience and macro tracking. CookUnity wins on taste and variety. But here’s what matters: if you’re... View Article

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Blue Apron vs Daily Harvest 2026: Which is Better?

I ordered from both Blue Apron and Daily Harvest for three weeks straight. One requires cooking. The other requires a microwave and literally nothing else. That’s the whole ballgame right there. Blue Apron is a meal kit service. you get ingredients, you cook them, you dirty some dishes. Daily Harvest ships frozen smoothies, bowls, and... View Article

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Home Chef vs Daily Harvest 2026: Which One Actually Works?

I ordered from both Home Chef and Daily Harvest for three weeks straight. Ate nothing else. Tracked every dollar, timed every meal, weighed portions on a food scale because I’m that person. Home Chef wins. Not close. Daily Harvest has a place. if you’re vegan, hate cooking, and don’t need more than 400 calories per... View Article

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Splendid Spoon vs Purple Carrot 2026: Which Plant-Based Service Wins?

I spent three weeks alternating between Splendid Spoon and Purple Carrot. Same credit card, same delivery address, same routine of opening boxes and actually eating what showed up. Here’s what that looked like: Splendid Spoon arrived Wednesday mornings with smoothies that went straight into my freezer and soups I microwaved for exactly 2 minutes. Purple... View Article

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Marley Spoon vs EveryPlate 2026: Which Meal Kit Is Actually Worth It?

I ordered both services for three weeks straight with my own credit card. Not press samples. Not “best box” requests. Just regular customer orders to my house in Nashville. Here’s what happened: EveryPlate cost me $71.88 for three meals feeding four people. Marley Spoon? $126 for the same thing. That’s a 75% price difference. The... View Article