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Purple Carrot is our top-rated plant-based meal kit. Fortunately, instead of paying $13.25 per serving as a new customer, we have a Purple Carrot discount code that will discount the cost to $9.91 per serving. That is $20 in savings for each of your first 4 deliveries! Just make sure to use the code “NewCarrot2” at checkout after clicking here.
To apply the coupon, you can either click here or on any of the buttons on this page. Once you get to the checkout page, you’ll see the savings added to the total:
Typically, with the cheapest plan of 3 meals with 2 servings each, you’d be paying $79.50 per delivery. With the promo code we’re sharing, the price for your first delivery will come down to $59.50. You’re basically paying less than $10 per serving at that point.
Make sure to add the coupon “NewCarrot23” at checkout after clicking on the banner above. You will see the savings once you have selected your meals and are on the checkout page.
If you are a vegan, then yes, Purple Carrot should be your top pick as a meal kit service. At the same time, we recommend you take a look at another vegan meal kit company called Splendid Spoon, for which we have a hefty promo code which is $60 off Splendid Spoon.
Unlike Purple Carrot, they aren’t a full-fledged meal kit company, but they do ship you prepared vegan meals. In general, it would make sense to try out both companies, such both have a different assortment of vegan options.
On MyFoodSubscriptions, our best-rated meal kit company is Sunbasket, and luckily they do offer vegan options from time to time. So if you’re willing to wait for the right weeks, they should be a solid choice. You can find a promo code for them from the list below.
Coupons for non-vegan Meal Kits:
- $100 off Sun Basket Coupon
- $80 off Blue Apron Coupon
- $90 off Home Chef Coupon
- $60 off Splendid Spoon Discount
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