Epicured

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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS

  • Low-FODMAP and gluten-free meals
  • A la carte and curated menus available
  • Meals arrive pre-cooked and fresh
  • Menus are updated monthly
  • Low-fat, low-carb, low-calorie, and high-protein meals
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Pros & Cons

What we like ...
  • Lots of meals to choose from
  • Meals are never frozen
  • Suitable for restrictive diets
  • All meals are gluten-free
  • A la carte or curated meal plans available
What needs improvement ...
  • Menus are updated, but don’t change completely
  • On the expensive side
  • Meals only last four days

Product Summary

Specs

Delivery cadence

Weekly

Price

Averages around $15 per meal

Meal plans offered

Gluten-free and low FODMAP

Fresh or frozen

Fresh

Maximum number of meals per week

Unlimited (but meals only last 4 days in the refrigerator)

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    Summary

    Epicured focuses on gluten-free and low FODMAP options that are also allergy-friendly (you can filter by major allergens like dairy, eggs, fish, and nuts). Everything arrives fresh and ready to heat. Meals are on the more expensive side, but that’s typical of more specialized dietary options.