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Baby food subscriptions

8 replies

Hannahg25 · 06/07/2022 19:21

Hi All,

Does anyone know if there is a food subscription service for babies (6 month+)? We've been struggling to get all of our daughter's food (she's very picky) from a single supermarket. My partner and I both work long hours and would be happy to pay a bit extra to have it delivered.

TIA

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sleepyhoglet · 06/07/2022 19:24

Well I think you probably know that there is one. I've seen it, but thought it was a step too far. I made everything for my first and then just followed recipes from books like What Mummy Makes or have him our food mashed up. This time the baby is getting supermarket purées. There is loads out there! Perhaps if the company that does the subscription did their meals in the supermarket but in the frozen section, that would tempt me

sleepyhoglet · 06/07/2022 19:25

A Google suggests there is more than once company, but they average at about £3.50 a meal! That's a lot

motogirl · 06/07/2022 19:31

Just feed what you eat minus extra salt and very spicy

PritiPatelsMaker · 07/07/2022 07:20

I've never used one. Have you tried one yet @Hannahg25?

encanto21 · 19/07/2022 14:57

Yes! There are a few one is 'pots for tots' which is quite pricey and new and there is one called 'Mamamade' which is a more popular brand. Both look good. A local one to us is called 'COOK' and they have a shop but believe you can get their goods online too.

Ostryga · 19/07/2022 14:59

With young kids you need to offer a new thing upwards of 10 times before they accept it.

By all means get a sub for food, but if she’s still little the likelihood is that’s she’s not fussy, just not used to the flavour!

Yerroblemom1923 · 19/07/2022 15:11

Keep trying her with stuff, work your way through the veg first, then fruit etc etc No need to waste money on deliveries or make life harder for yourselves. Their tastes change over time anyway so just persevere.

Hdocheub820 · 30/07/2022 07:19

Agree. Just give her bits of what you are eating. Keep offering things.

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