Factor Promo Code: Extra $130 Off

Sometimes, eating makes me feel like Sisyphus. Every day, I must toil up the mountain and the rock to figure out what the heck I want to eat for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. I tested Factor meals (6/10, WIRED Review) earlier this year, and they’re a solid option if you’re the type of person that doesn’t want to fuss over your food. With expansive menus and an emphasis on tracking macros and nutrition, you can simply pick out your meals, get them delivered, and then reheat them in the microwave or oven when it’s time to eat.

Texture eaters might not love Factor’s meals, which tend to be a little mushy. They’re still tasty and very filling. I suggest accompanying them with some crisp veggies, parmesan snaps, or fresh fruit to jazz up the texture a bit. If you’re the kind of person that can meal prep a week’s worth of chicken and rice and happily eat it every day, Factor is going to be right up your alley. Right now, you can save with this Factor coupon and get $130 off 6 boxes. Just follow one of our links above then enter WIRED130N during checkout to get your deal.

How to Use a Factor Promo Code (In a few Easy Steps)

When you first sign up, you’ll choose your Factor meal plan (more on that below!) and fill out your dietary preferences and any specific needs. When you fill in your delivery address, on the right-hand side of the page, there’ll be an order summary. Click the “Apply promo code” drop-down to apply your discount code. Then, simply pick out your meals, finalize your purchase, and you’ll be eating well in no time at all!

Learn How Factor Prepared Meal Delivery Works

Factor offers many different ways to customize your meals around any dietary restrictions or requirements. Choose from 6 to 18 meals per week—10 is the most popular—and then pick your add-ons like sides, desserts, snacks, or smoothies. As for meals, you can pick well-balanced, tasty Chef’s Choice meals, or cater to your diet with Keto meals or vegan dishes. Your macros can be taken care of, too, with Protein Plus meals that net 30 or more grams of protein per serving. There are even free coaching sessions available with registered dieticians.

Discover More Ways to Save With Factor

Factor offers year-round promotions and savings, so you should always keep an eye out for an opportunity to save some cash. Whether it’s time to jumpstartNew Year’s Resolutions (or not) there’s almost always a way to save. First responders, teachers, medical providers, nurses, doctors, military members, and veterans can take advantage of the Factor Hero Discount to save 55% on their first order and up to 15% on every box for the first year. Save the most with Factor first-order discounts, and what all the fuss is about.

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