QuiteLike
QuiteLike - Reviews
4.2from 204 reviews
The meal kit for food lovers!
We’re bringing excitement back to dinner. It went away for a while there, with all the stress and shopping lists and trips to the store, but we’ve decided you (and dinner) deserve better. So we’re sprinkling a pinch of pzazz over time spent in the kitchen, pouring a good glug of glee into all the things you cook. Mealtime magic by the boxful, on your doorstep, ready when you are. That’s a juicy, time-saving squeeze of joy over your entire week.
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The product looks good
{"type" : "text", "value" :"Looking forward to using this voucher over the coming weeksLooking to see what hey offer"}
I love the premise of this company
Very interestedbin trying this one
Have been referred in the past for forgot to use it, looking forward to trialling them out
Keely
NSW
January 14, 2026
January 12, 2026
Great idea!
Good discount
They have a good variety of food ranges and also cater to allergies also which is super handy for someone who needs full clarity on foods that are included in meals. They are super easy to cook and I love how I dont need to go grocery shopping every couple days now
QuiteLike has been such a gift postpartum. After having a C-section, my husband is now in charge of cooking. Having quality meals organised has made everything feel more manageable and supported. The food quality, especially the free range meat, has been incredible and its become part of how we get through busy days with a baby. It honestly feels like village style support in a very practical way.
Might use if priced well
Sophia
NSW
December 20, 2025
Will be purchasing from this company everything they prepare looks amazing
Like this brand due to its quality.
Great product
Have wanted to try this for a while, excited to do this
Interested in trying!
Jessica
VIC, 2 kids in tow
December 17, 2025
{"type" : "text", "value" :"Id seen Quitelike before and it had been recommended to me by a work colleague, so I was already familiar with the brand prior to receiving the BaoBag. I really like the idea of convenient, nutrition-forward meals and snacks, especially during pregnancy and the early postpartum phase.Personally, I would love to see an even stronger focus on organic ingredients and offerings specifically designed to support maternal recovery. That feels like a real opportunity for the brand. Id also be more inclined to purchase ready-made options, as ease and minimal preparation become especially important in the newborn phase.Overall, its a thoughtful concept, and with more emphasis on organic, postnatal-focused, ready-to-eat options, it would be a very appealing solution for new mothers."}
I use this often and love it.
{"type" : "text", "value" :"What I appreciated most was how practical everything felt. The recipes were straightforward, ingredients were familiar, and nothing felt overly complicated or time-consuming. It took a lot of the mental load out of dinner, which is a big win at this stage of life.For me, the flavours were nice but fairly mild, which I can see working really well for households with young kids. That said, having an optional add-on or flavour boost element could make it more appealing for adults who want a bit more depth without losing the family appeal, the voucher was a great way to experience the brand and it definitely helped build trust. QuiteLike feels like a solid, dependable option for families who value ease and consistency over anything too fancy"}
I have never used this brand but I am keen to try out the free box!
I havent heard of quitelike before but these services are something I definitely want to explore for my second postpartum experience. My husband doesnt know how to cook so I think a box like this would be a great introduction.
Annie
VIC, 1 kid in tow
December 12, 2025
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