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Convenient, Wholesome and Tasty Meals for Shift Workers
Gourmet Meals is becoming increasingly popular with shift workers across all kinds of professions due to the convenience, nutritional value and great taste. We receive great feedback from people who work nights, thanking us for helping them to control their calorie intake and incorporate a healthy diet into their busy schedule.
Continue ReadingReducing the Cost of Living for Seniors
Since the new legislation changes were made to the Government Home Care Package Program earlier this year, funds can now be allocated to meal delivery services. A senior’s weekly budget can be put in place and a government subsidy is paid in conjunction with that, provided the company is health accredited.
Continue ReadingSupporting Breast Cancer Awareness
To show our support for Breast Cancer Awareness month, we wanted to highlight the importance of a balanced diet and healthy lifestyle.
Continue Reading5-Star Meal Quality Without the Price Tag
Frozen meals are another option for those who spend their lives on the run. But finding meals that are wholesome, nutritious and most importantly taste great isn’t as easy as it sounds.
Continue ReadingNew food labelling regulations uncover what’s really home grown
As the new food labelling system allows consumers to quickly and easily compare items on the shelves, it enables them to make better educated choices on what they’re eating and where it’s from.
Continue ReadingLow cost, low calories - but packed with flavour
To provide even more value for money, we currently have a special promotion where customers can purchase large meals for small prices!
Continue ReadingCelebrating Seniors In The Community
It goes without saying - our seniors deserve more than a week’s recognition, and at Gourmet Meals we like to think we celebrate these special members of the community all throughout the year.
Continue ReadingSmart food choices to reduce your carbon footprint
Australians throw out up to 20% of the food they purchase. This works out to be about $1,036 worth of groceries per household each year. That’s hard-earned money that could have gone to rates, electricity – you name it… thrown away.
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