Meal prep box sits on kitchen counter with fresh kale cherry tomatoes and a gleaming Zwilling knife

HelloFresh Gives New Subscribers 10 Free Meals and a $145 Knife – Limited Time

> At a Glance

> – New HelloFresh subscribers receive 10 free meals and a free Zwilling chef’s knife worth $145 with code CNETZWILLING.

> – Pay about $9 per serving for two people.

> – Offer limited to new auto-renewing customers; knife quantity is finite, so act quickly.

> – Why it matters: It makes healthier eating easier, cuts waste, and saves money.

Starting the New Year with healthier meals is easier when dinner feels effortless, and HelloFresh’s deal turns that promise into reality.

Deal Details

HelloFresh’s promotion gives new subscribers 10 complimentary meals spread across their boxes, plus a premium chef’s knife unlocked after the third paid box. The offer is valid only for new auto-renewing subscriptions.

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  • Free meals are distributed over the first several boxes.
  • The knife is delivered via a redeemable link.
  • Higher-priced plans unlock more than 10 free meals, while smaller plans offer fewer.

How It Works

Customers pay per serving, typically about $9 for two people, and receive the free perks as they place orders.

  • Use code CNETZWILLING at checkout.
  • After three paid boxes, the knife unlocks automatically.
  • The promotion ends once the knife inventory is exhausted.

Why It Matters

The deal helps consumers start the year with healthier eating habits, reduces grocery waste, and cuts cooking costs with pre-portioned ingredients.

Key Takeaways

  • 10 free meals + free $145 knife for new auto-renewing HelloFresh customers.
  • Per-serving price averages $9 for two people.
  • Timing is critical; knife supply is limited.

This offer turns meal kits into a smart, budget-friendly way to improve daily nutrition.

Author

  • Derrick M. Collins reports on housing, urban development, and infrastructure for newsoffortworth.com, focusing on how growth reshapes Fort Worth neighborhoods. A former TV journalist, he’s known for investigative stories that give communities insight before development decisions become irreversible.

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