Stop everything and RUN. Sign up for Blue Apron now and get your first box for as low as $7.96 shipped ($1.99 per meal).
With this promotion, you’ll save a total of $180 across your first six boxes, but the highest discount ($40 off and free shipping) will be applied towards your first box. And there’s no commitment to continue after you receive your first box — the option is yours to cancel at any time.
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TIP: This is only for new users. If you’ve signed up before, have someone else in your household sign up with their email.
Here’s how to get this deal:
- Go here and click “Redeem Offer.”
- Create an account with your email and password.
- Select your preferences and the meal plan that best suits your needs.
- Enter your delivery and payment information.
- Your discount will already be applied and will go toward your first six boxes.
- Pay as little as $7.96 (plus tax) with free shipping. That’s as low as $1.99 per serving.
What is Blue Apron?
Blue Apron is a meal kit delivery service where you get fresh ingredients in pre-measured quantities delivered to your door. All you need to do is cook your meals by following the instructions in the included recipe cards.
Is the Blue Apron deal legit?
Bottom-line cost: Your first box will cost as low as $7.96 (plus tax) when you choose the 2-serving plan with two recipes per week, plus free shipping.
When will I be charged? You’ll be charged approximately three to five days before your delivery date.
When will it ship? You’ll be able to choose your first delivery date as early as one week from the order date.
Will I need to cancel? Blue Apron is a meal subscription service. If you don’t want to receive future boxes, you can pause or cancel your account at any time. Just go to the “Plan Settings” page in your “Account Settings,” click ” Edit” next to “Meals or Wine,” and then “Pause/Cancel Subscription.”
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