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Is there an entree more satisfying or delicious than a juicy cut of meat? When sourced sustainably and cooked simply, a ribeye, sirloin, or filet mignon truly cannot be beat.
The only problem is that finding local, quality meat is trickier than it seems. As I’ve begun investing more effort into eating clean protein, I’ve come to realize that the meat industry isn’t as transparent as I’d like it to be – and making an extra trip to a local butcher isn’t a to-do I particularly enjoy (it’s expensive, too).
So, I opted to try out a meat delivery service, and then figured why not try two? I did the heavy lifting (though it was admittedly only from my front door to the kitchen) for you – and ultimately found one winning option for easy, affordable, and – most importantly – high quality meat I can trust. Welcome to the meat delivery service throwdown, featuring Good Chop and Butcher Box!
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Best Value:
Good Chop and ButcherBox both offer a great value proposition: High-quality meat and seafood delivered directly to your door at an affordable price? Sign me up.
Good Chop: Good Chop’s Medium Box starts at $149 and includes up to 36 portions or 14 lbs of your choice. The Large Box (72 portions or 28 lbs) is $269, which averages out to ~$3.74 per serving. Plus, if you use code TQE120E, you can enjoy $120 off your first four boxes!
Butcher Box: Most shoppers opt for the $169 Custom Classic Box, which includes 9-14 lbs of meat. The brand’s Custom ‘Big Box’ is over $306. In terms of value, that means Butcher Box’s portions are over $5/serving if you want the option to choose the proteins and cuts you’ll receive.
Winner: Good Chop
Save $120 on your first four boxes with code ‘TQE120E’
Best Sourcing:
Good Chop exclusively sources their products from American farms and fisheries. They source meat from family farms and independent ranchers, and seafood that’s wild-caught off U.S. coastlines.
Best of all, they never use antibiotics or added hormones.
ButcherBox, on the other hand, imports most of its beef from Australia.
I really love how Good Chop supports local ranchers and businesses across the country. They take the crown in this area.
Winner: Good Chop
Best Selection and Customization:
ButcherBox has a lower-cost option for $146, but you only get to choose which type of meat you want, and they decide which cuts you get. Their customizable option costs $169.
Good Chop, on the other hand, is fully customizable. They have over 60 different cuts of beef, pork, chicken, and seafood, and you get to pick what you want.
Also, if you’ll be away for a month or just want to pause, Good Chop lets you easily change your delivery date or cancel at anytime. They also offer a 100% risk-free money-back guarantee.
Winner: Good Chop
Convenience:
Good Chop: Simply put, Good Chop makes things as simple as possible. Each box is delivered to your door on your schedule, and you can cancel anytime. Plus, you can expect everything to be vacuum-sealed and frozen at peak freshness so you can stock your freezer and cook it whenever you’re ready.
Butcher Box: Similar story here. The brand offers a lot of flexibility in terms of delivery and cancellation, and everything is packed like a pro!
Winner: Tie
Overall Winner: Good Chop
While both Good Chop and ButcherBox have great products and a quality offering, based on a few different categories I looked at, Good Chop is the clear favorite.
Good Chop is the more affordable of the two subscriptions, and if you use ‘TQE120E’ you can even get $120 off across your first four boxes.
Good Chop sources exclusively from American farms and fisheries that are committed to quality and sustainability. I love how they support local businesses and invest in the local economy.
Finally, Good Chop lets you customize your box so much more than ButcherBox. You get to pick from over 60 different cuts of beef (both 100% grass-fed as well as grain-finished), chicken, pork, and seafood. It’s a no-brainer.
Overall Winner: Good Chop. If you’re looking for high-quality American meat and seafood that you can pick, with easy delivery options and at an affordable price, then go with Good Chop.