{This is a collaborative post}
Launched just last year, the Plate Up app lets you order the ingredients for recipes by top
culinary experts and get them delivered to your door by your preferred supermarket. They are
currently partnered with Tesco, Waitrose and Ocado. There are over 300 meals at your
fingertips (with new recipes being added all the time) and you can complete a weekly food shop in just
a few taps. Better yet, you can get your weekly food delivery from the comfort of your sofa and
in 5 minutes or less!
On the app, you will find delicious, restaurant-quality recipes from the likes of the London chain
eateries Grind, Caravan and Maple & Co, MasterChef finalist Emma Spitzer, professional chef
Peta Leith and many more. Veggies and vegans, you’ll also be pleased to know that there are
plenty of plant-based recipes from top chefs and brands such as Veganuary. To make the
recipes tailored to you, you can even select your dietary preference and any allergies you have
and the app will automatically filter out unsuitable meals. And, unlike traditional food box
subscription services, there’s no pointless packaging or recipe cards with Plate Up so you can
be satisfied in the knowledge that you won’t be harming any trees in the process.
Did you know that, according to the Centre for Time Use Research, the average person spends
60 hours food shopping every year? Just imagine what you could do with that time instead. In
fact, the team at Plate Up have imagined for you - with 60 hours spare, you could watch one
film every week for 12 weeks, unwind in 15 hot bubble baths, dance around the house for 30
minutes every week for six weeks, or get lost in 4 good ol’ books. All of this and you’d still
have time left over to do more fun activities with your kids.
More and more parents are doing their grocery shop online and looking to order ingredients
online - no doubt a trend that has been sped up by the pandemic - so Plate Up comes in
handy. Since last year, Plate Up’s users have increased by over seven times! Over 6,700 people
have downloaded the app, with hundreds more downloading it each week.
The Plate Up app can be downloaded from the App Store at a monthly subscription of just
£1.99, and there’s a 14-day free trial for you to check out the app first. It’s currently only on iOS,
but a desktop version is in the pipeline, so be sure to keep an eye out. Supermarket delivery
costs are the same as ordering directly from the supermarket online.
To download the app and get your free 14-day trial now, click here.