This meal planning app is about to change everything — and it's on sale

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This meal planning app is about to change everything — and it's on sale
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TL;DR: Make meal planning easier with a three-year subscription to the Eat This Much Automatic Meal Planner app for $59, a 66% savings.


Whether you've made a New Year's resolution to get healthier, shed some pounds, or simply get your shit together for once, meal planning can be a major game-changer. But since there are only so many hours in a day, we all could use a little help. And no, we aren't talking about hiring a private chef (though one can dream).

The Eat This Much Automatic Meal Planner app aims to eliminate the struggle and simplify meal planning for you. It creates personalized meal plans based on what you like, your budget, your calorie limits, your dietary restrictions (if any), and your schedule, giving you a more practical and less overwhelming view of meal prep that is tailored to you. It organizes your grocery lists, as well as what's already in your pantry, in a single hub so you can always see what you need.

Usually, a three-year subscription to Eat This Much would cost you $174, but you sign up now for just $59. Hey, maybe it'll even help you stick to your New Year's resolution for once.

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