Projectfoodbox Reviews 2

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

So called nutritious food

In an era where artificial foods are becoming increasingly common, maintaining healthy eating practices is crucial for a balanced life, especially for the elderly. Advertising fresh vegetables while delivering a box of frozen, premade meals is misleading. Such foods are not beneficial for the digestive system and can lead to constipation. This demonstrates false advertising and provides misleading health guidance. Shows the lack of best interest for the elderly community. 15,000 grams of salt in one box

December 19, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Company is a scam with hateful people

Contacted company several times after filling out application and online form, received lies and hate from employees as well as discrimination and barriers to entry and then dead silence, their site list the requirements and conditions and they refused to process my application or assist me even though i notified them of my need for assistance due to disabilities, they are a fraudulent company that only cares about making money from the incentives of the government through your healthcare without caring about the customer or individual as well as not wanting to do the work. this company states everyone qualifies and they contact your insurance for you, however they refused to accommodate my disability when requesting to chat through email only and refused to even submit my application to insurance provider when my issue for the food box was one of their listed issues as covered fully on their site.

November 3, 2025
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