I love food about as much as I hate shopping for it, and I’m pretty sure I hold some kind of world record for time spent at the till, behind a pensioner, who is trying to figure out how to pay their bills and fumbling in their bag.
Every. Single. Time.
This is just one of the reasons why I’m so fond of Daily Dish, and I say a silent prayer of thanks every Monday when the week’s dinners touch down on my desk.
I’m not the only one who’s a big fan, and Daily Dish’s latest menu change has already proven very popular across the board.
This one’s for all of you who like choice, or have someone who tends to be a fussy eater waiting at home.
You can now CHOOSE the dishes you’d like included in your Daily Dish dinner box. Every week, they post 20 new recipes in five different menus for you to choose from.
Some people might want to stick with the Dinner Boxes as laid out (there are five options for delivery every Monday – Family, Classic, Banting, Vegetarian and Pork-Free), but if you want to mix and match, here’s how you do so:
As an example, let’s say you want the Classic Menu options, from the three-recipe week:
But you’re not feeling the pork vibe, and you’ve spotted something you want off the three-recipe Pork-Free Menu:
Sub in the Coconut Lime Curry, sub out the Pork Chops, and order away.
Easy – done.
You can also just leave your subscription as is, and it will run automatically as usual.
Those wanting to order for next Monday’s delivery have until Wednesday at midday to order, and you can see the full list of menu options here.
We’ll even help you score up to R250 off your first Daily Dish Dinner Box order.
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