Factor Offers High-Protein Meal Delivery Options (2026)
Factor’s meal service provides convenient, high-protein options for busy people who want to avoid frozen dinners and eat healthier without cooking.
New York: I really like cooking at home and my family of five rarely eats food that’s not homemade. But I understand that many busy people want healthy meals without learning how to cook or planning special diets like keto that take a lot of work.
In that case, a service like Factor makes sense. You pick what you want, it comes to your house, you heat it up in the microwave, and you eat quickly without ordering pizza again this week.
The meals from Factor usually taste pretty good – Mexican-style dishes were often better than other kinds. But eating from a plastic tray can feel sad. At least put your food on a real plate. It will taste better and look nicer. Fancy restaurants arrange your food carefully because how it looks matters.
Factor’s meats were the best part of most meals I tried. These included meatballs with pasta and green beans, a burger without the bun, shrimp pasta with zucchini, cauliflower grits instead of regular grits, and a chicken taco bowl. The meat and sauces were good, but the vegetables didn’t always taste fresh after being cooked, packaged, shipped, and reheated. The green beans especially seemed sad and not very fresh.
But remember what these meals are – they’re not meant for fine dining or home cooking. They’re a healthy choice compared to frozen meals that often have fake ingredients and too much sugar. When you think about it that way, Factor looks pretty good and even appealing.