One Star Is Too Generous — This Is a $10 Service Dressed in a $200 Costume
Let’s call it what it is: Meal Prep Sunday Service is a scam dressed up in fancy packaging and empty promises.I paid $50 — supposedly a "steep discount" (LOL) — for a service that delivers like a busted vending machine. And they have the audacity to claim it's normally worth $200? Babe, this isn't gourmet. It's barely cafeteria. This is a $10 operation pretending to be Nobu.I placed my order after 10AM on Sunday. Fine. But when you boldly advertise same-day delivery for orders placed before 2PM and then ghost me until the next day? That’s not a mistake. That’s fraudulent advertising. Don't gaslight your customers with misleading claims. You’re not running a premium food service — you're running a digital bait-and-switch.Then comes the cherry on top: I get a chirpy little text telling me my food’s been delivered… only to find out, SURPRISE! It hasn’t. And not all of my meals are coming. So now I’m scrambling to buy lunch like it’s a normal Tuesday. I paid you so I wouldn’t have to do that, remember?Let’s also talk about the meal selection. You chose things I didn’t want duplicates of. This isn’t some cute “chef’s choice” mystery box — I paid for specific meals. If you run out, ask me. Don’t just throw in rando substitutes like I’m on an airplane.And no, you didn’t ask what I wanted in place of the missing meals. Because why offer basic human decency when you can just dump leftovers and vanish?This whole operation is an overpriced, underdelivering, gaslighting mess. I’m disputing the charge and getting my money back. You’ll be lucky if all I leave is this review.Trash service. Dishonest advertising. Mediocre food. No accountability.Do better — or at least stop pretending you're premium when you're barely passable.
