ALLISON ROBICELLI FOR FAMILY HANDYMAN
Filet mignons, Alaskan sockeye salmon and pork ribeyes are just some of the high-quality cuts Good Chop offers. Many meat boxes provide you with a lot of meat in your order, which is good for families or carnivores, but not good if you’re living by yourself or maybe one other person. Good Chop provides a much more reasonable amount of food for those types of people.
Our tester, Allison T.S. Robicelli, a food and recipe writer, has tried over eight mail-order meat services, and says, “Good Chop’s filet mignon was some of the finest I’ve ever tasted.” She also tried its Alaskan sockeye salmon, ribeye steaks, boneless, skinless chicken breasts and party-cut chicken wings. “After reading all the Good Chop reviews and testing it myself, I can honestly say the quality is well worth the price, and I love the customizable options.”
Every box is customized by the customer and new products are added each month to keep things fresh, just like its meat and seafood. This does mean you have to remember to pick new meats each month, though you get to do so from the comfort of your own home. You can choose from a medium box for up to six cuts or a large for a dozen cuts, and each product is sealed tight enough to last in the freezer for up to a year (but I doubt they’ll last that long). If, for whatever reason, you don’t want a shipment of meat arriving at your door, you have until five days before your delivery date to cancel your order.
From St. Louis pork ribs to Alaskan halibut, Good Chop has found America’s best farmers and brought them all to one convenient location: the internet.
Pros
- Smaller quantities available
- Customizable orders
- Large selection of meats
- Works with local farms
- Easily skip orders if needed
Cons
We Cooked And Tasted More Than 20 Pounds of Meat
I researched more than a dozen meat delivery companies and narrowed them down to nine by using the criteria recommended by professional chefs: sourcing, fresh delivery and clear subscription terms. I then ordered meat from as many of them as possible and got to testing—or should I say, tasting. To make it fair, I followed the companies’ recommended cooking instructions for each cut. I then brought in my significant other, friends and canine to help us taste test each box before coming up with our final list of the best meat subscription boxes.
FAQ
Are meat subscriptions worth it?
Meat subscriptions are worth it for busy people who don’t have time to grocery shop or carnivores who want to try different cuts of meat.