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Eat Well for Less With This Tempo Deal That Cuts Costs in Half and Throws in Free Nutrition Coaching

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Eating well without spending has become even more of a nightmare with the cost of living ever rising. Then there's the additional admin of cooking itself which can be great but also time-consuming. To address all of these issues, the food subscription service Tempo has a new 50% off deal for the first month that also throws in a free nutrition coaching session as well as 20% off four further months of deliveries. 

There are tons of food delivery services around and they all cater to different needs and food types. Tempo offers easy, protein-packed and nutrient-rich meals that can be made in just four minutes.

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The deal gets you 50% off your first box with a maximum discount value of $65, while the 20% off your next four boxes are good for a discount of up to $30 per box. You'll need to be a new customer to Tempo, but you're going to love what you get in return.

You'll choose from a menu that's full of meals that have 30g of protein to make it easier to meet your macro goals and each one is full of flavor as well. That four-minute cooking time makes these meals perfect no matter the situation -- you can even take them to work for lunch, too.

If cooking meals just isn't your idea of fun or you struggle to make food that's healthy, give Tempo a try today while this deal is still available. Alternatively, make sure to check out the best meal delivery services of 2024 where we've rounded up 25 of the top-rated on the market today.

The information contained in this article is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as health or medical advice. Always consult a physician or other qualified health provider regarding any questions you may have about a medical condition or health objectives.

Source: cnet.com

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