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Ready Set Supper box | Photo by the CHStoday team

Even though Lowes Foods is the ultimate place to shop for groceries (a.k.a. our new favorite chore, considering you can shop with beer-in-hand), sometimes the days slip through our fingers, and on the way home from the gym– we realize there’s nothing in the fridge.

Meet: Ready Set Supper– Lowes Foods’ super simple ingredient-and-recipe meal box (similar to Blue Apron or Hello Fresh– but better).

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Chef Vivian Howard’s chicken & rice with quinoa, kale, & tomatoes meal kit ingredients | Photo by the CHStoday team

Food is prepped with Lowes Foods’ Pick & Prep, and the Spice Bazaar gives you pre-measured ingredients so you don’t even have to think about all the extras– like whether or not you have a bizarrely tiny amount of garlic at home.

Plus: If you’re huge fans of A Chef’s Life like us– they’ll feature one box per month designed by Chef Vivian Howard. (Be sure to head to the Summerville community table tomorrow, from 3-5 p.m., to get the inside scoop on her collaboration with Lowes Foods).

The perks:

🍲 Order + pick up in as little as two hours

🥕 Often features local ingredients

💻 No subscription to remember to cancel or skip

💵 No minimum orders

📦 No box sitting on your porch all day while you are at work

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The completed dish from Chef Vivian Howard’s chicken & rice with quinoa, kale, & tomatoes meal kit | Photo by the CHStoday team

See what meals are available and call the Summerville store to place your order (10048 Dorchester Rd., 843-285-8967).

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