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Farm to Fork Meals reveals new Coral Springs location and enhances healthful eating with exclusive discounts

Coral Springs, Florida – With the announcement that Farm to Fork Meals, a well-known meal plan delivery service, will open its newest site at The Walk on March 7, Coral Springs will see the start of a new chapter in healthy eating.
The healthy meal plan delivery business, which offers chef-prepared, ready-made meals throughout South Florida and the nation, just announced the inauguration of its third meals-to-go location. To commemorate the occasion, the company is giving its devoted clients 20% off of two or more meal plans.
“We’re thrilled to be helping busy individuals save a lot of time and energy at home with a safe and convenient way to grab healthy Meals-to-Go,” said Michael Panza, the owner of Farm to Fork Meals and a South Florida-based gourmet chef with over 20 years of culinary experience.
He claimed that by offering premium meals and first-rate customer service throughout South Florida and the country, his weekly meal plan delivery service has expanded significantly.
“We believe ready-made meal delivery and meals-to-go is the new way of eating for today’s consumers, and we plan to continue growing.”
The new store can be found at 2912 N University Drive in Coral Springs, which is part of The Walk. It is open seven days a week from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Monday through Friday, from noon to 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, and from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Sunday.
The meals-to-go business provides a large assortment of freshly packaged, expertly prepared meals that may be heated, consumed and enjoyed in a matter of minutes by patrons. The dishes are cooked by local executive chefs.
Farm to Fork Meals creates and makes available new meals every week for its Fit, Paleo, and Vegetarian meal plans. Breakfast is $8.99 per meal, while lunch and dinner are $13.99 each. Additionally, lunches for children are offered for $8.00 each.
The 20% OFF meal bargain is only available in-store and is only good for one meal per customer through April 30, 2024. Just let the cashier know about CS20.
Farm to Fork Meals has expanded four times in less than six years, with the Fort Lauderdale Meals-to-Go outlet signifying a growing need for quick and healthful ready-made meals.
In contrast to meal prep kits, such as those sold by Blue Apron and Amazon Meal Kits, they claim that customers who use ready-made meal delivery services merely need to reheat the meals in an oven or microwave.
Farm to Fork Meals began offering meal delivery across the country in 2023. 2019 saw Farm to Fork Meals grow its café business to a 40,000-square-foot location in Oakland Park, where it now prepares and distributes freshly produced meals to patrons in the counties of Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach.
They are currently working to serve the people of Coral Springs, Miami, and Fort Lauderdale by expanding the Meals-to-Go locations. Visit www.farmtoforkmeals.com to find out more about Farm to Fork Meals, and follow them on Facebook and Instagram to get the latest information, deals, and weekly menu items.
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