Plate Up is a free, recipe planning and grocery delivery app that makes meal-times easy. You can explore 100s of delicious recipes, plan your meals for the week ahead, and get them delivered by your chosen supermarket in just a few taps. How does it work? 1) Browse recipes to suit you, created by our team of chefs including Dean Edwards, James Wythe, Rukmini Iyer and many more! 2) Add your favourite recipes to your basket, and you can remove any ingredients you already have at home, helping you save money and reduce food waste 3) Price compare your basket across our supermarket partners 4) Add any extra items you need, from shampoo to cereal, and your chosen supermarket will deliver 5) Follow the recipe in the app and get cooking! Why Plate Up? - We are Admin light. Add your favourite recipes to your basket and turn them into grocery shops with just a few taps - We reduce waste. Only buy what you need by removing any ingredients you already have - We are free to use. There is no subscription and you are never locked in; use our app as and when it suits you! - We are flexible. Adapt meals and ingredients to suit your household dietaries and size Plate up delicious dinners, hassle-free.
Love the app
I’m loving this app, using it for weekly meal planning & shopping for the family - love all the different recipe ideas too, always new ones being added. Hot honey chicken noodles is sooo good, Have made it a few times now!
The concept is great but the reality is different
Lags a lot and doesn’t add ingredients to my supermarket cart. It’s a fantastic concept but the app needs a lot of improvement. I’ve yet to truly use it because each time I do it just freezes and I give up. Also would be useful to include as an option UPF free recipes.
Great idea, poor execution
This is really frustrating as the concept is brilliant but the execution is really sloppy. On the tech side the interface with Sainsburys is incredibly annoying - multiple logins and attempts to transfer choices across and then loads of missing items when it eventually “works” that you then need to manually reconcile. On the recipe side, the attention to detail is very poor and clearly a number of the recipes haven’t been proof read / no one has actually tried to follow them before publishing…..quick chicken, leek & chorizo pie has you putting raw chicken breast in the pie filling which would never cook if you followed the directions….hot honey halloumi wraps - step 3 tells you to cook the sweetcorn which isn’t on the ingredients list, lots of other examples. I get the tech interface is hard but the poor quality recipe issue is incredibly basic and easy to get right
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