As a professional dietitian with extensive experience in evaluating meal kits and food delivery platforms, I frequently encounter new services. Tempo Meals, endorsed by several celebrities, recently captured my attention through various social media campaigns. Driven by professional curiosity, I decided to personally test this prepared meal delivery service to understand its appeal and offerings.
Tempo Meals, an affiliate of Home Chef, provides fully cooked, fresh meals that require minimal preparation—simply heat and eat. Each dish is meticulously crafted by chefs and validated by dietitians to ensure it meets specific health criteria, such as being rich in protein or fiber, or designed for calorie-conscious consumption. Customers can select from over 20 lunch and dinner options weekly, with additional choices for breakfast, snacks, and desserts. The service boasts broad accessibility, delivering to 98% of the United States, with fresh meals starting at $5.49 per serving and a standard shipping fee of $10.99.
During my evaluation, Tempo provided a sample box, allowing me to personally experience five of their meals: Spicy Carnitas Pork Rice Bowl, Sweet Chili Meatballs, Bistro Salmon in Dijon Cream Sauce, Chimichurri Grilled Chicken, and Coconut Curry Chicken and Squash. Each meal was assessed for flavor, portion size, and overall satisfaction.
Among the tested dishes, the Spicy Carnitas Pork Rice Bowl emerged as a clear favorite. The combination of cilantro-lime brown rice and tender pulled pork offered a satisfying and substantial meal. The generous portion of guacamole and a flavorful (albeit pureed) salsa enhanced the dish. Nutritionally, it provided an impressive 30 grams of protein and 6 grams of fiber, proving to be an excellent choice for a fulfilling and energy-sustaining lunch.
My initial skepticism about the Chimichurri Grilled Chicken, particularly regarding the chicken breast, was quickly dispelled. Despite my preference for darker meat, the grilled chicken breast was surprisingly succulent and flavorful. The ample chimichurri sauce further elevated the dish, which also delivered a robust 31 grams of protein.
One of Tempo's most appealing features is the minimal preparation time, with most meals ready in just two minutes using a microwave, followed by a minute of resting. This consistent and straightforward cooking instruction across all meals simplifies the process and minimizes potential errors. Additionally, while microwave heating is primary, oven instructions are also provided, catering to those who prefer an alternative preparation method. The service also excels in transparency regarding health and nutrition, allowing users to easily filter meals based on specific dietary goals, such as high protein, high fiber, calorie-conscious, or pescatarian options.
While many aspects of Tempo Meals are commendable, there were a few minor issues. The consistency of vegetable sides varied; some were bland, while others, despite containing a mix of vegetables like squash, corn, and edamame, predominantly tasted of corn. Furthermore, the single seafood dish I tried, the salmon, was not to my liking when reheated in the microwave, exhibiting a "fishy" taste. This suggests that certain dishes, especially seafood, might benefit more from oven preparation than microwave reheating.
Tempo recommends immediate refrigeration upon receipt and consumption by the indicated "use-by" date on each package. The provided meals typically had varied "use-by" dates, allowing for strategic meal planning throughout the week. While freezing is not explicitly prohibited, the service advises against it, citing potential impacts on quality and cooking time. This aligns with common experience that fresh consumption generally offers a superior dining experience for prepared meals.
Tempo Meals are competitively priced, starting at $5.49 per serving. The pricing structure is tiered, with the cost per serving decreasing as more meals are ordered. For instance, a small order of six meals costs $13 per serving. This places Tempo among the more affordable prepared meal delivery services available. The fixed shipping fee of $10.99 is also standard for the industry. As a subscription service, Tempo offers flexibility with weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly deliveries, along with the option to skip deliveries as needed.