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Love with Food Review



Love with Food is a monthly subscription for receiving a box of gourmet foods delivered to your door.   The company also donates a meal to the hungry with every box that is purchased... AWESOME! 

What Is Love With Food?
Love With Food is the easiest way to discover what's tasty, delivered to your door! Every month, Love With Food members will receive a curated box of unique, hard-to-find tasty bites which varies based on seasonal themes. Say goodbye to boring grocery selections and HELLO to a monthly tasty surprise! Join Us on this tasty journey.
Why Join?
As a Love With Food member, you'll get to sample different products each month, earn points by leaving review and enjoy exclusive discounts to all full-sized products featured in your box. Use your points to buy products for FREE. In our online community, you'll also discover great recipes and other food enthusiasts.
Why We Donate Meals
At Love With Food, we are passionate about helping the more than 16 million children in America who are at risk of hunger. For every box sold, we donate a meal to several food banks such as the Feeding America Network and Share Our Strength - No Kid Hungry. Join Us to help end childhood hunger one meal at a time!



I was thrilled when my box arrived in the mail.  There was such a big variety of snacks to chose from.  I left the box out and when I came back my loving and awesome husband had eaten almost everything!  YES, almost everything.  He left the kids the gummies and candy but  he ate and drank the rest.  I am forgiving him though!  He said that everything he ate was tasty and even better then what he expected which is why he kept going back to the box to grab another snack.  The plantain chips were the favorite!  

For only $10-$12 per month you can have a box shipped to you or your loved one.  These boxes make a great gift for any occasion.  

Thanks Love with Food for sending me a box to review.  I was not paid for this review and all opinions are 100% mine.  


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