A growing number of Americans are turning to medications like Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro for weight management, and a new meal plan delivery service aims to make navigating the dietary changes that accompany these drugs a little easier. Clean Eatz Kitchen, a national meal delivery brand, has launched a dedicated GLP-1 Meal Plan designed specifically for individuals using semaglutide (Ozempic, Wegovy) and tirzepatide (Mounjaro, Zepbound). The service offers chef-prepared, frozen meals starting at $8.99 per serving, and notably, requires no subscription – a differentiator in a market increasingly dominated by recurring charges.
The rise of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists has been significant. A November 2025 poll by the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) found that approximately one in eight U.S. Adults—12.5%—is currently taking a GLP-1 medication. KFF research details the growing adoption of these drugs, initially developed for diabetes management, for weight loss purposes.
However, maximizing the benefits of these medications requires careful attention to nutrition. Research indicates that up to 40% of weight lost while on GLP-1s can be lean muscle mass, highlighting the importance of adequate protein intake. Clinical guidance suggests that individuals using these medications need significantly more protein than standard dietary recommendations, but the appetite-suppressing effects of the drugs can make it challenging to consume enough. Clean Eatz Kitchen’s GLP-1 Meal Plan is designed to address this challenge by providing convenient, portion-controlled, high-protein meals.
Addressing a Gap in the Market
While several meal delivery services have begun offering options catering to GLP-1 users, many operate on a subscription basis and come with a higher price tag. Factor’s GLP-1 Approved plan, for example, costs between $11 and $14 per meal and requires a weekly auto-shipment. CookUnity offers a GLP-1 Balance filter at a similar price point, also with a subscription model. BistroMD charges $8–$13 per meal, plus $19.95 for shipping, and also requires auto-delivery. Clean Eatz Kitchen aims to fill a gap in the market by offering a more flexible and affordable option.
“GLP-1 users don’t eat on a subscription schedule, so we don’t sell on one,” explained Jason Nista, CEO of Clean Eatz Kitchen. “Order when you need meals, skip when you don’t. That’s it.” This flexibility is a key selling point for the service, recognizing that appetite and eating patterns can fluctuate for individuals on these medications.
Meal Details and Logistics
Each meal in the Clean Eatz Kitchen GLP-1 Meal Plan averages 30 grams of protein and falls within a 300–500 calorie range. The meals are flash-frozen and shipped via UPS Ground on dry ice, ensuring they remain frozen for months. This eliminates the food waste often associated with fresh meal delivery services, which typically have a limited shelf life of around seven days. Free shipping is available on orders over $85, with a $4.99 shipping fee for smaller orders.
The company has also published resources to support users of GLP-1 medications, including a comprehensive GLP-1 nutrition guide and a comparison of GLP-1 meal delivery services on their website.
Beyond GLP-1: A Broader Meal Plan Offering
Clean Eatz Kitchen offers a range of other meal plans in addition to the GLP-1 option, including plans focused on weight loss, high protein intake, gluten-free diets, and customizable “Build Your Own” options. Meals start at $7.50 per serving, and the company emphasizes its commitment to providing convenient, healthy, and affordable meal solutions without requiring long-term commitments.
The company’s broader menu includes chef-prepared, dietitian-designed frozen meals shipped nationwide. The GLP-1 plan is the latest addition to their offerings, reflecting a growing awareness of the need for specialized nutrition support for individuals using these increasingly popular medications.
Clean Eatz Kitchen’s GLP-1 Meal Plan is currently available for purchase on their website, cleaneatzkitchen.com/products/glp-1-meal-plan-delivery. The company plans to continue expanding its menu and resources to support individuals on their health and wellness journeys.
Disclaimer: This article provides information for general knowledge and informational purposes only, and does not constitute medical advice. It is essential to consult with a qualified healthcare professional for any health concerns or before making any decisions related to your health or treatment.
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