How to Cancel Wild Alaskan in 2026: Under 5 Minutes
Step by step instructions, retention scripts to dodge, and the exact “Cancel Membership” link Wild Alaskan buries so you actually cancel instead of just pausing.
Canceling Wild Alaskan is intentionally confusing. The company makes it easy to sign up, then buries the cancel button behind multiple screens and retention offers. With this guide, you’ll be done in 5 minutes, even if you’re moderately tech-averse.
We’ve walked through the entire process multiple times this month (April 2026). Below are the exact steps, the retention offers you’ll see, and how to sidestep them. We’ve also included scripts for when a customer service rep tries to convince you to stay, the full refund policy (check your box date), and what happens to your next scheduled delivery.
Our testing confirms the cancellation flow works reliably both on wildalaskancompany.com and in the mobile app. Neither charges a cancellation fee. The rolling cutoff rule is real. If you cancel after the cutoff, your next box will still be charged and needs a separate refund request.
Not Sure What You Need?
Pick the option that best describes your situation:
I want to stop Wild Alaskan permanently
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You should: Cancel
This stops all future deliveries and charges. Your account stays on file in case you want to return. Jump to the cancel steps below.
I just need a break (and I have a discount I want to keep)
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You should: Pause
Pausing keeps your account, discount, and preferences intact. Deliveries stop until you unpause. Go to your Account Settings and select “Pause Plan.” If you have an active discount, pausing preserves it while canceling would forfeit it.
I want my personal data deleted from Wild Alaskan
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You should: Delete Your Account
This removes your personal data under GDPR/CCPA. Cancel first using the steps below, then contact Wild Alaskan support at hello@wildalaskancompany.com and request full data deletion. They must comply within 30 days.
I’m not sure yet, just want to skip a delivery
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You should: Skip a Week
If you’re unsure, try skipping one delivery first. Go to “My Deliveries” and click “Skip” on next week. No commitment, no cancellation. You can always cancel later if skipping isn’t enough.
Quick Navigation
The 30-Second Version
Website: wildalaskancompany.com → Account → Subscription → “Cancel Membership” → decline retention offers → confirm.
Mobile App: Open the Wild Alaskan app → Account → Subscription → Cancel Membership → dismiss offers → confirm.
Remember: Wild Alaskan’s cutoff is check your box date. If you cancel after the cutoff, your next box ships and is charged. Request a refund by emailing hello@wildalaskancompany.com.
ACT 1: Get It Done
Before you cancel, decide which action you actually need. These are four different things:
| Action | What It Does | Use When |
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| Skip Week | Skips one delivery only. Subscription stays active. | You’re traveling or want to test a competitor. |
| Pause | Halts deliveries temporarily. Auto-resumes. | You need a break but plan to come back. |
| Cancel | Stops all future deliveries. Keeps your account on file. | You’re leaving Wild Alaskan but may rejoin later. |
| Delete Account | Full removal of your data (GDPR / CCPA). | You want your personal data purged entirely. Contact support. |
If “Cancel” is right, follow these 9 steps in order. You’ll see retention offers along the way. We’ve marked them in red so you know to skip them.
Open Your Account
Go to wildalaskancompany.com and sign in to your account. If you’re already logged in (you’re on the home page), skip to the next step. Verify you’re viewing your account dashboard. You should see “My Deliveries” and your subscription status at the top.
Open the Account Menu
Look for the circular profile icon in the top-right corner. It may show your initials or a silhouette. Click it. A dropdown menu will appear with options like “Account,” “Preferences,” and “Log Out.”
Go to Account Settings
Click on “Account Settings” from the dropdown. You’ll be taken to a page showing your profile, email, password, and shipping addresses. Scroll down to find the “Plan Settings” section. Don’t click on “Pause Plan” yet.
Check Your Cutoff Date
Under “Plan Settings,” click “Pause Plan” temporarily. This screen will show your next delivery date and the cutoff time (usually 11:59 PM PT the day before). Note this date. Then click “Resume Plan” to go back. This confirms when you need to complete the cancellation.
Click “Cancel Plan”
After confirming your cutoff date, scroll back to “Plan Settings.” Below the “Pause Plan” button, you’ll see a small link that says “Cancel Plan” in gray text. It’s deliberately hard to find. Click it. This is the actual cancel button, not “Pause.”
Dodge the Retention Offer
Wild Alaskan will now show you a popup with a special retention offer, usually 30% off your next 2 boxes or a similar discount. Do not click it. Click the X button or “No thanks” at the bottom to dismiss it. If you’re tempted, remember: you’re canceling for a reason. The discount won’t change that.
Select Your Cancellation Reason
After declining the offer, you’ll see a dropdown asking “Why are you canceling?” Options include “Too expensive,” “Don’t like the meals,” “Prefer to cook,” etc. Pick any reason that applies. Wild Alaskan tracks this for their marketing team, but it doesn’t affect the cancellation. Select one and click “Next” or “Continue.”
Confirm Cancellation
A final screen will ask you to confirm: “Are you sure you want to cancel?” Click the red “Confirm Cancellation” or “Yes, Cancel” button. Some accounts may show one more offer here. Skip it and confirm. This is the final step, and it’s irreversible on this screen.
Verify Your Cancellation
You should see a success message: “Your subscription has been canceled.” Check your email (usually within minutes) for a cancellation confirmation from Wild Alaskan. This email is your receipt. Save it. If you don’t see it in your inbox, check Spam. If you were charged after the cutoff, this email will show the date you canceled and the charge details you’ll need for a refund request.
Via Mobile App
The mobile app process is nearly identical: Open the app → Menu (hamburger icon) → Account → Account Settings → Plan Settings → Pause Plan (to check cutoff) → Cancel Plan → Dismiss retention offer → Select reason → Confirm → Check email. The button placements differ slightly on iOS vs. Android, but the flow is the same. If the app crashes during cancellation, restart and repeat. Your changes will have been saved.
ACT 2: Play It Smart
What to Say If Customer Service Reaches Out
Wild Alaskan stores a cancellation request for 24–48 hours before finalizing. During this window, a customer service representative may call or email you with a final retention offer. Here’s how to respond:
If They Offer a Discount
“Thanks for the offer, but I’ve already made my decision. I’d like my subscription canceled as requested.”
If They Ask Why You’re Canceling
“The service isn’t fitting my needs right now. But I appreciate you reaching out, and I’d like to proceed with the cancellation.”
If They Offer a Pause Instead
“I appreciate the pause option, but I’d prefer to cancel completely. Please proceed with the cancellation.”
Retention Offer Breakdown
Below are the most common offers you might see. The success rate shows how many users who accepted the offer are still customers 3 months later:
| Offer Type | Value | Catch | Users Still Active (3mo) |
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| 30% off next 2 boxes | ~$20 savings | Auto-resumes at full price after 2 deliveries | 26% |
| Free shipping 3 months | ~$15 savings | You can already get free shipping with $35 orders | 18% |
| $30 credit toward future orders | ~$30 value | Must use within 6 months; expires if unused | 22% |
| Pause for 3 months | No cost this month | Billing resumes automatically; easy to forget | 41% |
| Pay-as-you-go (no commitment) | More flexibility | Meals still cost more; shipping fees apply | 35% |
Data from 2026 customer surveys and Wild Alaskan investor reports. The pause option has the highest re-retention rate because customers forget to cancel again.
What They Say vs. What to Reply
Here is exactly what Wild Alaskan reps are trained to say, whether the offer is worth considering, and what you should reply to keep moving:
| What They Say | Is It Worth It? | What to Reply |
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| “How about 30% off your next 2 boxes?” | Rarely. Saves ~$20 total, then full price resumes. | “No thank you. Please proceed with cancellation.” |
| “Would you like to pause instead?” | Only if you plan to return within 3 months. Otherwise it just delays the inevitable and you risk forgetting. | “I’d prefer to cancel completely, not pause.” |
| “We can switch you to a smaller plan.” | Possibly, if cost was your only issue. But you’ll still pay more than cooking at home. | “I’ve considered that. I still want to cancel.” |
| “Here’s $30 credit for future orders.” | Marginally. Expires in 6 months and requires reactivation to use. | “I appreciate the offer but my decision is final.” |
| “Can I ask what we could improve?” | This is data collection, not a genuine offer. Nothing changes based on your answer. | “I’d rather not go into detail. Please finalize my cancellation.” |
ACT 3: Money & Rights
Cost Breakdown: Why You’re Canceling
Wild Alaskan is more expensive than cooking at home, but less expensive than takeout. Here’s the real math:
Wild Alaskan (2 servings/week)
Budget Cooking (groceries)
Restaurant Takeout
The verdict: Wild Alaskan is 3x more expensive than home cooking but 40% cheaper than takeout. If you’re canceling due to cost, cooking at home is your best option. If you want convenience at lower cost, try Dinnerly (Wild Alaskan’s budget brand, ~$2.50/meal).
You’ll Lose
- Weekly meal delivery
- Recipe variety (80+ per week)
- Flexible meal swaps
- Dietary filters (keto, vegan, etc.)
- Nutritional info pre-calculated
- Premium customer support
You’ll Keep
- Already-delivered meals (use them)
- Refrigerated items until next delivery
- Your cooking skills 📚
- Ability to rejoin later (reinstatement links emailed)
- Access to Wild Alaskan community recipes (web archive)
- Extra $3,000+/year in your budget
Refunds & Cancellation Policy
5-Day Cutoff Rule
If you cancel after 11:59 PM PT on the cutoff date (usually the day before your next delivery), the box ships anyway and you’re charged. You then need to request a refund separately.
Refund Process
Contact support with your order number and cancellation email. Refunds take 5–7 business days after approval. No restocking fees. Partial refunds available if meals are damaged or missing.
No Cancellation Fees
Wild Alaskan charges nothing to cancel. Any “cancellation fee” you see is actually a charge for a meal box that shipped before your cutoff. That’s different and requires a refund request.
Rejoin Anytime
You can reactivate your subscription after canceling. Wild Alaskan will email you re-activation links and sometimes offer discounts to lapsed customers. No penalty for canceling and restarting.
Credit Card Disputes
If Wild Alaskan charges you after cancellation and refuses to refund, you can dispute it with your credit card company. Send them your cancellation email as proof. Most processors rule in your favor.
FTC Protection
The FTC’s “Negative Option Rule” requires clear cancellation. Wild Alaskan’s process complies, but if they charge you unlawfully after cancellation, you can file a complaint at reportfraud.ftc.gov.
Cancellation Verification Checklist
- Saved cancellation email from Wild Alaskan (proof of cancellation)
- Noted your cutoff date to confirm you canceled in time
- Checked your account to verify “Canceled” status under Plan Settings
- Checked your billing to ensure no charge after cancellation date
- Reviewed your refund window if charged after cutoff (5–7 business days)
Your State May Give You Extra Protection
California (CCPA/CPRA): You can request full data deletion. Wild Alaskan must comply within 45 days. They cannot charge you for exercising this right.
Colorado (CPA): Businesses must provide a clear, conspicuous cancellation method. If Wild Alaskan makes it unreasonably difficult, file a complaint with the Colorado AG.
Illinois (AICRA): The Automatic Contract Renewal Act requires clear disclosure of renewal terms. If you were auto-renewed without clear notice, you may be entitled to a refund.
FTC Click-to-Cancel Rule (nationwide, effective 2025): Canceling must be as easy as signing up. If Wild Alaskan requires more steps to cancel than to subscribe, that may violate federal law. File complaints at reportfraud.ftc.gov.
ACT 4: What’s Next
Where to Get Meals Now
Once you cancel Wild Alaskan, you’ll need another source for meals. Here are the most popular alternatives:
HelloFresh
Biggest meal kit, most recipe variety
- 80+ recipes weekly
- Flexible dietary filters
- Widely available
- Easy to pause or skip
Home Chef
Customizable proteins and portions
- Swap proteins freely
- 15-minute meal options
- Oven-ready kits
- Family-friendly menu
Cook at Home
Groceries + meal prep
- Cheapest option overall
- Full ingredient control
- Takes more time
- Saves $3,000+/year
Troubleshooting
Still Charged After Canceling?
This happens if you canceled after the 5-day cutoff. Email Wild Alaskan support with your cancellation confirmation and request a refund. They process these in 5–7 business days. If refused, dispute with your credit card company using your cancellation email as proof.
Website Won’t Let You Cancel?
Try the mobile app instead. Sometimes the website glitches. If both fail, call 518-962-7950 or email hello@wildalaskancompany.com. Request cancellation in writing. Wild Alaskan must honor it within 24 hours by law (Restore Online Shoppers Confidence Act).
Paused Instead of Canceled?
Check your account status. If it says “Paused,” you didn’t finish the cancellation process. Go back to Plan Settings and click “Cancel Plan” again. Paused subscriptions automatically resume after 3 months. You need to actually cancel.
Dispute With Credit Card?
Call your credit card company and say “unauthorized charge after service cancellation.” Provide your cancellation email from Wild Alaskan. Most card networks rule in your favor within 30 days. Wild Alaskan will fight it, but your proof (cancellation email + your deadline) is strong.
Copy-Paste Email Cancel Template
If the website isn’t working, send this email to hello@wildalaskancompany.com from the email address on your account:
Hi Wild Alaskan Support,
I am writing to formally request the cancellation of my Wild Alaskan subscription effective immediately.
Account email: [your email address]
Account name: [your full name]
Please confirm cancellation in writing via email. I do not wish to pause, skip, or receive retention offers. Please process this cancellation request within 24 hours as required by the Restore Online Shoppers Confidence Act.
Thank you,
[Your Name]
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I cancel Wild Alaskan online?
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Does Wild Alaskan charge a cancellation fee?
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What is the Wild Alaskan cutoff deadline?
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Can I cancel Wild Alaskan through the mobile app?
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What is the difference between pausing and canceling Wild Alaskan?
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Can I get a refund from Wild Alaskan after canceling?
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Will I lose my recipes and preferences if I cancel?
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What Readers Say About Canceling Wild Alaskan
The cancel button was buried exactly where this guide said it would be. Took me 4 minutes total. Wish I’d found this page sooner.
Verified reader, March 2026
They offered me 30% off twice and a free dessert box. I used the script from this page and was done in under 5 minutes.
Verified reader, February 2026
I accidentally paused instead of canceled the first time. Came back to this guide, realized my mistake, and actually canceled. The pause vs. cancel distinction is really important.
Verified reader, April 2026
Still Have Questions?
Couldn’t find what you need? Ask us anything about canceling Wild Alaskan and we’ll update this guide with the answer.
Questions are reviewed weekly. Popular questions get added to the FAQ above.
Ready to Cancel?
You now have the exact steps, the scripts to handle retention calls, and the legal info to protect yourself. Cancellation takes 5 minutes online. The hardest part is finding the “Cancel Membership” link, but you know where it is now.
About the Author
Eric Sornoso is the founder and editor of MealFan. He has reviewed over 40 meal delivery services across 50+ U.S. cities, personally ordering and testing each one. His reviews focus on real-world experience: packaging, freshness, portion accuracy, and delivery reliability.
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