Spoon University and Chef’d Are Making Student Meal Kits

Ramen noodles and Hot Pockets may need to take a back seat for a while.

Spoon University, the food journalism site for students, announced a couple of days ago that it is teaming up with Chef’d to create college student meal kits.

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Photo: Spoon University

Starting next year, these meal kits will be shipped out to students looking to cook but lacking the time to go grocery shopping. They will contain everything from ingredients for recipes (enough for 4 meals), sets of 6 grab-and-go meal products, 10-packs of snacks or beverages, or even care package-themed meal kits.

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Photo: Chef’d

College students who spend all of their time studying will find these a relief from the fast food and more processed meals that they’re used to consuming. These meal kits are supplied with great, tasty products that students can use not only to enjoy eating, but to get back in the kitchen as well.

For now, Spoon University is offering a sign-up sweepstakes promotion. Those who sign up to learn when the meal kits are ready to go will be entered in a snacks care package giveaway!

Make sure to sign up for the sweepstakes and get ready to enjoy these creative, college-oriented new meal kits.

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