The best healthy and vegan meal box subscriptions, tried and tested 2025
Looking to find a healthy meal box subscription service? We put popular brands to the test, including HelloFresh, Mindful Chef and Gousto.
In recent years, the number of healthy food subscription services has boomed – we put popular brands to the test, to bring you the best on the market.
We tested two categories; healthy recipe boxes, which came with chilled, fresh ingredients and recipe sheets showing you how to prepare the food at home.
And pre-prepared healthy meal services, which provided ready-made meals, suitable for either eating cold or heating with minimal effort before consuming. For a deep dive into these, check out our best meal delivery services round-up.
Some brands provided a whole day’s worth of food along with snacks, while others focus on your main meal of the day, with dishes suitable for lunch or dinner. All of the boxes required little or no food waste and made an effort to use sustainable packaging.
When it comes to cost, recipe boxes and pre-prepared meals can quickly add up, especially when compared to bulk buying staple ingredients, picking up produce from local markets or timing your supermarket trip to snap up price-reduced items at the end of the day.
Excess packaging and transport emissions are an environmental cost to consider, too, although many brands are doing their bit to reduce the impact of their services, and the reduction in food waste may be welcome in some households.
The main factors to take into account when choosing a healthy food subscription service are value for money, health credentials, menu options (particularly important if you follow a free-from diet or prefer a vegetarian or vegan menu), convenience, environmental impact and the terms of subscription when you sign up.
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Best healthy and vegan recipe boxes at a glance
Best healthy recipe boxes
- Best all-rounder: Gousto recipe box, from £18.99 per box
- Best for adventurous cooks: HelloFresh, from £29.99 per box
- Best for those looking for low-carb or keto options: Natural Ketosis, from £183 per plan
Best vegan recipe boxes
- Best for gluten-free and dairy-free diets: Mindful Chef, prices vary
- Best for adventurous vegan cooks: Grubby, prices vary
Best healthy and vegan recipe boxes 2025
Gousto recipe box
- Available from Gousto, from £18.99 per box
Best all-rounder healthy recipe box
Industry giant Gousto received top marks from us for their variety of healthy recipes. These include ranges within a Health Hub such as Calorie Controlled, and Protein Hit and Veg Boost.
You can choose from over 250 recipes a month, including 85+ veggie and vegan recipes each week. It’s easy to find recipes that suit you with the search filters, allowing you to browse vegetarian or plant-based (vegan) dishes, as well as gluten-free and dairy-free recipes.
When we tested Gousto, the menu included dishes such as sweet chilli chicken with veg-packed rice, pan-fried salmon with creamy pesto veg and meat-free sausage and kale salad with honey mustard dressing.
Inside the box are recipe cards (helpfully hole-punched in case you want to file them for future reference) with easy-to-follow, illustrated instructions, along with nutrition and allergen information. If you misplace your cards, don’t worry, you can find the recipes clearly laid out on the Gousto website, alongside images to guide you through each step.
Ingredients are separated by recipe, and most don’t require any special equipment to cook, although you’ll need to add oil, salt and pepper from your storecupboard.
We found the dishes easy and quick to prepare, and the finished plates were colourful and appealing to the eye. Portions were generous and included plenty of vegetables, with a good balance of carbohydrates, lean protein and healthy fats. There is also UK delivery, seven days a week.
Chilled ingredients such as meat, fish and dairy products are kept cool in an Eco Chill box, which is made from cardboard, making it 100% recyclable. Inside, there are plastic ice packs which can be drained and recycled at larger supermarkets. There are some fresh vegetables such as spinach leaves and tenderstem broccoli which, understandably, are wrapped in plastic.
One thing to note, when you open an account, you’re signed up for subscriptions automatically. However, the terms are very flexible, allowing you to pause or skip deliveries, change the size of your box, delivery day and address.
Read our full Gousto review.
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HelloFresh
- Available from HelloFresh, from £29.99 per box
Best for adventurous cooks
HelloFresh offer over 44 recipes to choose from every week, with boxes to suit different needs, such as 'healthy', 'family' and 'rapid' options to truly cover all bases, with vegetarian meals available, too.
Most recipes appear to be a good balance of proteins, fats, carbohydrates and fresh vegetables, making HelloFresh a healthy option, if you want it to be.
Inside the delivery box are clear recipe cards and paper bags of fresh, high-quality ingredients, with plenty of time on all the best-before dates to cook throughout the week. Pleasingly, HelloFresh have attempted to combat excessive packaging by switching to paper sachets for small quantities of ingredients, such as herbs and spices, rather than plastic tubs. Chilled items (such as meat and dairy) come in a large, chilled pouch made of recycled plastics.
We chose turmeric-marinated sea bass, one of the Weight Watchers recommended healthy dishes. It was delicious. The fish was fresh and good quality, while the side of rice with caramelised onions, Sri Lankan spices and fried courgette used ingredients in a clever way to pack in big flavours. As a minor note, we would quibble that, for a healthy dinner recipe, we’d like more than one portion of veg – some frozen peas wouldn’t have gone amiss.
Timings were accurate, perhaps off by 10 minutes or less. And the portions were generous – we ordered for two but some dishes felt like they could have stretched to serve three.
If you’re struggling to cook for yourself and instead relying on ready meals or processed foods throughout the week, or struggle to think of healthy ideas beyond salads, these meals would be a step in the right direction. It’s best for people who want to eat fresh food but don’t have time to plan recipes or go food shopping to buy the ingredients. Due to the variation of different meals for specific people, such as families and those on the go, it’s useful for a wide range of households.
Subscription terms are flexible – you can skip a delivery or cancel at any time, and you’re not locked in for any amount of time.
Read our full HelloFresh review.
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Mindful Chef
- Available from Mindful Chef, prices vary
Best for gluten-free and dairy-free diets
Health-focused food box company Mindful Chef centre their menus around high-quality, nutritious ingredients, and a gluten- and dairy-free way of eating. Their recipes contain no refined carbs, refined sugars or cheap fillers – only the good stuff.
Pre-measured ingredients come in paper bags, sorted by recipe (eliminating the extra few minutes you might spend hunting for spices in your kitchen cupboard), along with an insulated cool bag containing meat, fish and other chilled ingredients.
There are 20 recipes to choose from each week – a box contains ingredients for up to five. The cooking time and macronutrient information (fat, carbs and protein) are easy to see online and also in the helpful recipe booklet which comes in the box.
Recipes are nutritionist-approved, gluten-free and dairy-free, with some vegan options to choose from. Mindful Chef don’t encourage calorie counting, instead they promote nutritional value and a balanced approach to eating. However, the calories in each dish are given, in case you’d like to know.
All the recipes are easy enough for novice cooks. Although we noticed that cooking times are a bit ambitious – we found 30 minutes a push, despite having our chopping boards, knives and pans ready to go before we started.
Mindful Chef believe great meals start with the best ingredients and that shines through in their recipes. Meals are tasty, with top quality meat and fish and lovely fresh vegetables. We tried edamame and chickpea coconut curry with brown rice, and salmon with potato, olive, tomato, and caper sauce – both of which were delicious, with very generous portions.
Packaging is kept to a minimum, although as with all recipe kits, the individually portioned ingredients result in a small amount of waste. You’ll enjoy the exceptional quality of the ingredients, the nutritional benefit of the recipes and convenience of delivery. Deals are sometimes available for people interested in trying Mindful Chef for the first time, which make it more affordable.
Subscriptions are flexible and easy to update – you can skip, pause or cancel deliveries at any time, as well as schedule extra one-off boxes as desired. Deliveries can be made once a week, every other week or every three or four weeks, and you can order up to eight weeks ahead.
Read our full Mindful Chef review.
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Grubby
- Available from Grubby, prices vary
Best for adventurous vegan cooks
Grubby’s vegan recipe boxes offer nutritious and interesting recipes for those who want to get creative in the kitchen without the hassle of shopping for ingredients.
Each week, there are over 16 recipes to choose from. We tried cauliflower katsu curry, Mexican bean burgers with carrot slaw and potato wedges, and mushroom gyros with vegan tzatziki and oregano fries. All were filling and so delicious, we found it hard to pick a favourite. Highlights were the crunchy cauliflower coating, made with breadcrumbs and oat cream, and the vegan tzatziki, made with coconut cream, garlic, lemon and cucumber.
Inside the box, ingredients are separated into paper bags for each recipe. Packaging is almost all recyclable, biodegradable or compostable with as little unnecessary plastic as possible.
Instructions are printed on handy A5 cards with nutritional information and a lovely recipe image, so you know what you’re aiming for. The equipment required for each recipe is listed, too, making it easy to have everything on hand before you start cooking. We particularly enjoyed the Grubby Spotify playlists, which can be accessed by scanning a QR code on each recipe card with your phone camera, so you can have a dance while your dinner cooks.
One thing to note, if you’re mindful of calories, some recipes do rack up – the katsu came in at 885 kcal per portion. While the focus of Grubby is to nourish our health and care for the planet by encouraging more people to choose vegan, anyone looking for lighter meals might want to consider another option.
Grubby offers a no-commitment subscription – you can skip a delivery or cancel at any time after your first delivery.
Grubby has a higher price point when compared to other recipe boxes, however the quality of the ingredients is high. We also had a few store cupboard ingredients, like sesame oil, left over.
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Best pre-prepared healthy and vegan meal services
Natural Ketosis
- Available from Natural Ketosis, from £183 per plan
Best for those looking for low-carb or keto options
The ketogenic diet is a very different approach to food than many standard diets so it can take some time to adapt to. However, if you’re interested in this way of eating, a subscription service such as Natural Ketosis could be a fuss-free way to ease you into it.
Each delivery includes shelf-stable pouches of food which can be stored conveniently in your cupboard instead of the fridge, along with low-carb snack bars and tubs of granola and porridge. It’s worth noting that the delivery doesn't include everything required to follow the plan – you’ll still need to shop for a few perishable items, such as milk, yogurt and berries, plus extra fresh vegetables if wanted.
The box includes booklets with extensive and clear information on following the plan, including how to prepare your food, substitutions and extra items you can include, plus what to expect from ketosis (headaches, lethargy and metallic breath are unfortunate side effects). We’d recommend checking with your doctor before starting any weight loss diet.
There’s no getting around the fact that this is diet food and the portions are on the small side, but the food was satisfying and flavoursome (if a touch oily for our taste). We particularly enjoyed the creamy Thai chicken and hearty chilli bean soups, and the breakfast options, such as granola with yogurt and berries. If you like lots of variety each day, this might not be the ideal meal plan for you, but it does take the stress out of deciding what to eat each day and calculating nutritional targets such as net carbs, which can be particularly difficult on a keto diet.
You can sign up to the 14-day kickstart plan, which contains breakfast, lunch, dinner and one snack, with other options available (e.g. under 20g carbs per day). Vegetarian and vegan boxes are available. Purchases are one-off, meaning you’re not tied into any rolling contract or recurring payments.
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How we tested healthy recipe box subscriptions
Members of the Good Food digital and cookery teams each tested a week of each healthy recipe box subscription. There were several key criteria that teams based their verdict on:
- Range of recipes or meals: was there plenty to choose from, and did recipes rotate regularly if you were going to repeatedly buy? Were all dietary options covered? Was it possible to scale recipes up or down to serve different family sizes?
- Ease of cooking: after testing several recipes from each service, we were looking for clear instructions (photos and obvious step-by-step methods were a bonus), accurate suggested cooking times and clear ways to distribute ingredients between elements and steps.
- Quality of the ingredients: some of the recipe boxes provided organic ingredients, but regardless we were looking for ethically sourced, fresh, high-quality ingredients. On pre-prepared meals, we were looking for good quality ingredients with nothing we didn't recognise on the ingredients list.
- Packaging: with small quantities of ingredients individually sent, packaging can quickly add up. We looked for packaging to be sustainable, with minimal plastic where possible.
- Quality of the finished recipes: the all-important cooking results! After accurately following the recipes, we wanted delicious meals that we would want to cook again. Portion size and balanced meals was also considered.
- Value for money: how does the subscription compare to cooking from scratch? Would it be practical to regularly get a recipe delivery, or would it be more of a one-off purchase?
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