Those tagged "pre-prepped" and "speedy" require less work than standard kits. In the meal kit category, Sunbasket also offers a broader spectrum of complexity, with kits labeled according to their level of preparation. Moreover, Sunbasket lets you order as many boxes as you want in a given week, while Blue Apron limits you to two. Sunbasket does not have four-serving kits, but, unlike Blue Apron, the company allows you to order multiples of the same kit-up to eight, in fact-a possible total of 16 servings of any one meal. Blue Apron has only 19 weekly options, including both meal kits and Heat & Eat prepared meals. Sunbasket's selection is deep as well as broad, with over 30 weekly options for both its two-serving kits and its single-serving Fresh & Ready meals. Blue Apron concentrates on dinner, although the company's meal prep bundles-grain bowl, salad, and noodle bowl kits-cater to the Tupperware lunch crowd. While primarily focused on lunch and dinner, the company also offers prepared breakfast items in the add-ons category, as well as snacks, sweets, juices, pre-cooked proteins, and much more. When it comes to which service has the bigger menu, Sunbasket wins hands down. Many of the protein options with both services carry additional charges, but Sunbasket offers many more tempting add-ons than Blue Apron, a blessing for your palate-but a potential curse for your pocketbook. And, with entree prices ranging up to $17.99 per serving, you could end up spending a pretty penny for small orders-especially when you factor in the $9.99 shipping fee. However, unlike Blue Apron, there's no price break with larger orders. The menu also includes Fresh & Ready prepared meals that start at $9.99 per serving. Meanwhile, Sunbasket has a weekly order minimum of $45, and meal kits start at $11.49 per serving. For example, if you order four meals per week with four servings each (the maximum order for Blue Apron), the per-serving price drops to $7.99. But the more meals and servings you order each week, the lower the per-serving cost will be. Blue Apron requires a minimum order of two meals per week with two servings each, which means that-at $11.99 per serving and $9.99 for shipping-you'll spend at least $57.95 per week.