What we didn’t enjoy about Snap Kitchen was the packaging. That being said, it was tasty and really brought that barbecue flavor. The chopped brisket with barbecue sauce dish was more of a hash, featuring the meat mixed into the dish rather than standing on its own. We did notice that in comparison to other options, the cuts of meat were smaller and shredded. You can select individual meals on your own or browse by categories like gluten-free, low carb, high protein, keto, paleo, and vegetarian. The meals may have been among the least appetizing to look at, but they were all packed full of flavor and yummy ingredients. Snap Kitchen’s portion sizes were large enough that we weren't left feeling hungry after dinner. Testing highlights: Shrimp and cauliflower grits, grass-fed beef taco hash.
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