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[–] vorpuni@jlai.lu 9 points 4 days ago

France. Recipes are sometimes not at all what is pictured, they always tell you to use way too much salt and I feel like some ingredients get updated and they never check the recipe. The portions are very uneven and most of the time very small. If you know how to cook it's fine and you end up with edible food. If you blindly follow the recipe you'll end up with junk half the time.

They pretend they cut food waste but I always end up with loads of seasonings in little bags because they give too much of everything. I'd rather have more of the base ingredients…

Their marketing is also toxic shit and they have the nasty trait of only giving vouchers when there's an issue (pesto bag exploding for instance…).

I would not recommend.