Last updated: June 2026|Written by: Eric Sornoso, MealFan editor|Pricing verified monthly from each brand’s current menu.
Honest reviews · Vermont

Meal delivery in Vermont.

Burlington and surrounding Chittenden County have the strongest coverage. The rest of Vermont is served primarily by HelloFresh and EveryPlate. Rural hill towns and the Northeast Kingdom have limited or no service.

Population
650,000
ZIPs tested
28
Services delivering
11 of 24
Verified
June 2026
Cities in VermontAll cities →
Top picks for Vermont

Three Vermont picks.

These three represent the most reliable Vermont options, all routing through the Boston metro distribution network.

Top pick

HelloFresh

Best Vermont coverage statewide. Reaches Burlington, Montpelier, Rutland, and Brattleboro consistently through Boston routing.

8.3 / 10$9.4930 min

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Organic pick

Sun Basket

USDA organic ingredients covering Burlington and much of Chittenden County. Strong fit for Vermont's farm-to-table culture.

8.0 / 10$11.9930 min

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Convenience pick

Factor

Pre-cooked meals covering Burlington and surrounding communities. Best for Vermont subscribers who want zero cooking time.

7.8 / 10$11.49None

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Vermont delivery coverage

Burlington ZIP codes in the 05401 through 05408 range are the strongest Vermont delivery market, receiving HelloFresh, Sun Basket, Factor, Green Chef, and EveryPlate reliably. South Burlington (05403), Williston (05495), and Shelburne (05482) as Burlington suburbs are well covered. Montpelier (05601, 05602) receives HelloFresh and EveryPlate. Rutland (05701) receives HelloFresh. Brattleboro (05301) receives HelloFresh and EveryPlate through Connecticut River valley routing. St. Johnsbury (05819) and Newport (05855) in the Northeast Kingdom have inconsistent HelloFresh coverage. Remote hill towns across Washington, Orange, and Essex counties have no reliable delivery service.

28 ZIPs tested · June 2026
Vermont food identity

Vermont meal delivery overview.

Vermont's meal delivery market is smaller than any other state by raw volume, but the subscribers who do use it are among the most engaged in New England. Burlington's food culture is one of the most developed of any American city of its size. The University of Vermont's strong environmental and agricultural programs, the presence of major food brands like Ben and Jerry's and Cabot Creamery just up the road, and Vermont's decades-long reputation as the center of the local and organic food movement all create a subscriber profile that is particularly interested in ingredient sourcing and food quality. Sun Basket and Green Chef perform above their national per-capita averages in Burlington specifically because Vermont subscribers respond strongly to organic certification and supplier transparency. The organic and local food movement that Vermont helped pioneer in the 1970s has created consumers who read the fine print on ingredient sourcing in a way that subscribers in other states often do not. The rural Vermont challenge is real. Vermont's 255 towns include hundreds of communities of a few hundred people reached by dirt roads that become impassable during mud season. Delivery carriers simply do not serve most Vermont ZIP codes reliably enough for a subscription service to commit to weekly delivery. The Northeast Kingdom, which covers most of the northeastern corner of the state, is effectively outside the national delivery footprint. Vermont winters are serious and affect delivery in specific ways. A nor'easter can strand communities for days. Spring mud season, which runs from roughly mid-March through late April, degrades the rural road network that carriers depend on. Burlington and the major Route 2 and Interstate 89 corridors receive consistent service. The rest of the state requires checking individual ZIP code availability before subscribing.

From Vermont testers

“HelloFresh in Burlington is completely reliable. I have had it for eighteen months and the only issue was one delayed delivery during a bad February storm.”

Sarah K., Burlington VT

“Sun Basket is a natural fit for Vermont. The sourcing transparency matters here in a way it might not elsewhere.”

Michael R., South Burlington VT
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Every service worth ordering in Vermont.

Sorted by score. All deliver to the major Vermont metros.

Service Price Type Coverage Score
HelloFresh $9.49 Meal kit Statewide major ZIPs 8.3 Review →
Sun Basket $11.99 Organic kit Burlington metro 8.0 Review →
Factor $11.49 Premade Burlington metro 7.8 Review →
Home Chef $6.99 Meal kit Burlington metro 7.8 Review →
Green Chef $12.49 Organic kit Burlington metro 7.9 Review →
Purple Carrot $11.99 Vegan kit Burlington metro 7.8 Review →
Trifecta $14.50 Athletic meals Burlington metro 7.7 Review →
EveryPlate $4.99 Meal kit Statewide major ZIPs 7.4 Review →
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Keto in Vermont

Keto delivery in Vermont is available in Burlington and surrounding Chittenden County through Factor and Green Chef. Vermont's health-conscious culture extends to above-average keto interest in the Burlington professional community.

Top 5 keto picks

  1. Factor
  2. Trifecta
  3. Green Chef

Keto questions

Best keto delivery in Vermont?

Factor delivers keto-labeled premade meals to Burlington and surrounding Chittenden County. Green Chef's organic keto kit covers Burlington. Trifecta ships to Burlington for high-protein athletic meal options.

Does keto delivery reach Montpelier?

Montpelier (05601, 05602) has limited keto delivery options. HelloFresh's keto-tagged recipes reach Montpelier but dedicated keto services like Factor have inconsistent coverage there.

Keto delivery for Vermont ski season?

Burlington subscribers can use Factor through ski season reliably. Communities near ski resorts like Stowe (05672) and Killington (05751) have inconsistent delivery from any service including HelloFresh.

Cheapest keto delivery in Vermont?

Green Chef's keto plan runs around $12 per serving in Burlington. Factor intro pricing can bring keto meals under $10 for the first few weeks.

Does keto delivery work through Vermont winters?

Burlington and the I-89 corridor receive reliable delivery year-round. Winter keto delivery to rural Vermont is unreliable for any service.

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Budget in Vermont

Budget delivery in Vermont is limited to HelloFresh and EveryPlate statewide, and Dinnerly in the Burlington area. Vermont's above-average grocery prices make delivery a competitive value option in the Burlington market.

Top 5 budget picks

  1. EveryPlate
  2. Dinnerly
  3. HelloFresh
  4. Home Chef
  5. Marley Spoon

Budget questions

Cheapest meal delivery in Vermont?

Dinnerly at $3.99 per serving covers Burlington. EveryPlate at $4.99 has broader statewide coverage reaching Montpelier and Rutland.

Is meal delivery cost-effective in Vermont?

Vermont has above-average grocery prices, particularly for specialty and organic ingredients. Meal delivery at $4.99 to $9.49 per serving is genuinely competitive with quality grocery shopping in Burlington.

Best intro deal in Vermont?

HelloFresh offers 60 percent off the first box statewide. The first delivery for two people typically lands around $25 to $35 in Burlington.

Does EveryPlate cover rural Vermont?

EveryPlate covers the major Vermont ZIP codes along Route 2 and the interstate corridor. Remote hill towns are outside their delivery area.

Weekly cost for a Vermont family of four?

EveryPlate at three dinners per week for four people runs $60 to $75 after the intro period. HelloFresh at the same plan runs $80 to $100.

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Vegan in Vermont

Plant-based delivery in Vermont is strong in Burlington, where the University of Vermont community and the state's organic food culture create above-average vegan adoption for New England.

Top 5 vegan picks

  1. Purple Carrot
  2. Daily Harvest
  3. Splendid Spoon
  4. Mosaic Foods
  5. Sun Basket

Vegan questions

Best vegan delivery in Vermont?

Purple Carrot delivers certified vegan kits to Burlington and Chittenden County. Daily Harvest covers Burlington through Boston routing. Sun Basket's plant-based plan is the strongest premium option in Burlington.

Vegan delivery in Burlington specifically?

Burlington receives Purple Carrot, Daily Harvest, and Sun Basket plant-based plans reliably. The UVM and ECHO museum communities support the strongest vegan adoption in the state.

Is vegan delivery available outside Burlington?

Vegan-specific delivery services are largely limited to Burlington and immediate suburbs. HelloFresh vegetarian options reach statewide. Rural Vermont is essentially unserved for dedicated vegan delivery.

Cost of vegan delivery in Vermont?

Purple Carrot runs $10 to $12 per serving. Daily Harvest individual items run $7 to $10. Vermont's above-average grocery prices make delivery more competitive than in most states.

Are there Vermont-specific plant-based services?

There are no Vermont-based vegan delivery services at national scale, though Vermont's local food scene includes several farm-based meal subscriptions not covered here.

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Gluten-free in Vermont

Gluten-free delivery in Vermont works through Sun Basket and Factor in Burlington. Statewide GF delivery is limited to HelloFresh's GF-tagged recipes.

Top 5 gluten-free picks

  1. Sun Basket
  2. Factor
  3. Green Chef
  4. Home Chef

Gluten-free questions

Best GF delivery in Vermont?

Sun Basket is the safest celiac option in Burlington with its dedicated GF prep line. Factor offers GF-labeled premade meals to Burlington. HelloFresh's GF-tagged recipes reach statewide.

GF delivery in Rutland or Brattleboro?

Rutland and Brattleboro receive HelloFresh's GF-tagged recipe options. Dedicated GF services like Sun Basket are limited to the Burlington area.

Cost of GF delivery in Vermont?

Sun Basket GF adds about a dollar per serving. Factor GF meals are the same price as standard meals. Both are limited to Burlington.

Is celiac-safe delivery available in Vermont?

Sun Basket's dedicated GF facility makes it the safest celiac option in Burlington. Rural Vermont has no reliable celiac-safe delivery service.

GF delivery during Vermont mud season?

Burlington and the main interstate corridor receive consistent GF delivery year-round including mud season. Rural Vermont delivery is unreliable during mud season for all services.

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Family plans in Vermont

Family plans in Vermont are served by HelloFresh and Home Chef in the Burlington area. Statewide family delivery is limited to HelloFresh.

Top 5 family plans picks

  1. HelloFresh
  2. Home Chef
  3. EveryPlate
  4. Dinnerly

Family plans questions

Best family plan in Vermont?

HelloFresh is the strongest Vermont family plan, reaching all major Vermont ZIP codes with four-serving options. Home Chef covers the Burlington metro for family plans.

Family delivery in Burlington suburbs?

Williston, Shelburne, Hinesburg, and Essex Junction as Burlington suburbs receive HelloFresh and Home Chef for family plans reliably.

Family delivery cost in Vermont?

HelloFresh at three dinners per week for four people runs $80 to $100 after the intro period. EveryPlate at the same plan runs $60 to $75 and reaches more Vermont ZIP codes.

Kid-friendly delivery options in Vermont?

HelloFresh has the most developed family menu available in Vermont. The family plan includes simplified recipes with kid-friendly meal options.

Does family delivery work in ski resort communities?

Stowe (05672), Killington (05751), and Sugarbush area communities have inconsistent delivery from HelloFresh and EveryPlate. Coverage is better in non-peak seasons.

Vermont FAQ

Common questions about meal delivery in Vermont.

What is the best meal delivery in Vermont?

HelloFresh is the most reliable statewide option reaching all Vermont zip codes along the main corridors. Sun Basket is the best organic option for Burlington subscribers. Factor is the best prepared meal option in the Burlington area.

How rural is Vermont meal delivery coverage?

Vermont meal delivery is a tale of two states. Burlington and the Interstate 89 and Route 2 corridors have solid coverage from most national brands. Rural Vermont, including the Northeast Kingdom and the remote hill towns, is significantly underserved.

What is the cheapest meal delivery in Vermont?

Dinnerly at $3.99 per serving is the lowest in Burlington. EveryPlate at $4.99 has the widest statewide coverage.

How do Vermont winters affect delivery?

Vermont winters are serious. Burlington averages around 18 degrees in January with significant snowfall. Nor'easters cause one to two day delivery delays several times per winter. Rural Vermont deliveries are less reliable than Burlington corridor deliveries in winter. Spring mud season from mid-March through late April can affect rural delivery routes.

Does Green Chef deliver to Vermont?

Green Chef delivers to Burlington and Chittenden County reliably. Coverage drops significantly outside the Burlington metro area.

Does HelloFresh reach the Northeast Kingdom?

HelloFresh coverage in the Northeast Kingdom is inconsistent. St. Johnsbury (05819) sometimes receives service but Newport (05855) and more remote communities are frequently outside the delivery area. Always verify your specific ZIP code before subscribing.

Are there Vermont-specific meal delivery services?

Vermont has a strong local farm subscription culture with many community-supported agriculture operations, but no Vermont-headquartered meal kit or prepared meal delivery service at national scale.

Does delivery work near ski resorts like Stowe and Killington?

Stowe (05672) and Killington (05751) have inconsistent delivery coverage from HelloFresh. These are popular ski communities with real demand, but the combination of winter road conditions and low year-round residential population makes consistent service difficult.

Best delivery for the UVM community in Burlington?

Burlington's 05401 through 05408 ZIP codes receive the full range of national brands reliably. Sun Basket, Purple Carrot, and Green Chef are particularly well-adopted in the UVM and Church Street communities.

How does Vermont compare nationally for meal delivery?

Vermont has among the smallest total delivery markets in the country by volume due to its small population. Burlington per capita is a strong market. The rest of the state is significantly below national averages for service availability.

What makes meal delivery different in Vermont

Population 650,000
Top metros Burlington, Montpelier, Rutland, Brattleboro
Median household income $67,000
Strongest regional services No Vermont-specific national delivery services. All brands route through the Boston metro distribution network.

Climate and shipping in Vermont

Vermont has one of the most demanding winter delivery climates in the country outside Alaska. Burlington, on the eastern shore of Lake Champlain, receives lake-effect snow that compounds the standard nor'easter pattern. Burlington January temperatures average around 18 degrees, and the city sees around 80 inches of snow per year. Major winter storms cause reliable one to two day delivery delays several times between December and March. Spring mud season is a Vermont-specific challenge that affects delivery routes roughly from mid-March through late April. The freeze-thaw cycle degrades unpaved and lightly paved roads to the point where heavy delivery vehicles cannot reach many rural addresses. Vermont Act 64 weight limits on rural roads during mud season are enforced and directly affect carrier routing. Burlington and towns along paved state highways are unaffected, but rural hill towns are inaccessible by delivery vehicle during the worst mud season weeks. Vermont summers are cool and pleasant by national standards. Burlington July averages around 81 degrees, which is among the more comfortable summer delivery climates in the eastern United States. Fresh food delivery in Vermont summer creates no significant safety concerns with standard packaging. Fall foliage season from mid-September through late October is Vermont's most popular tourist period and does not affect delivery logistics.

Local food culture and adoption patterns

Vermont has one of the most distinctive food identities of any American state relative to its population. The farm-to-table movement that became a national restaurant trend in the 2000s was already embedded in Vermont food culture decades earlier, driven by the back-to-the-land movement of the 1970s and the state's agricultural heritage. Vermont was a pioneer in direct farm marketing, community-supported agriculture, and artisan food production long before those became national trends. The specific food products Vermont is known for are genuinely distinctive. Maple syrup is the most famous, and Vermont produces about 40 percent of all American maple syrup. Vermont cheddar from producers like Cabot and Grafton Village has a specific tanginess and sharpness that reflects the state's dairy culture. Vermont butter, particularly from Cabot and smaller creameries, has a reputation in professional kitchens that exceeds what the state's size would suggest. Burlington's restaurant scene is remarkably developed for a city of 45,000. The Church Street pedestrian mall, the waterfront, and the South End arts district support an independent restaurant culture that has produced several nationally recognized chefs and one of the stronger craft beer scenes in New England. The presence of Ben and Jerry's headquarters in Waterbury, about 25 miles east of Burlington, has given Vermont a national food culture footprint that the state's small size would not otherwise produce.

GLP 1 prescription density in Vermont

GLP-1 prescription density in Vermont is highest in the Burlington metro area, particularly in the South Burlington, Shelburne, and Williston communities where the highest-income households are concentrated. University of Vermont Medical Center's presence in Burlington creates an informed medical community with above-average GLP-1 awareness and prescription rates. Montpelier's state government workforce also shows above-average prescription access. Factor's portion-controlled meals see their strongest Vermont adoption in the Burlington east-side and South Burlington communities.

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