#TechTimesLifeHack: 3 Best Meal Planning Apps in 2022

There is so much emphasis on eating healthy these days. It seems that everywhere we turn, there is a new diet to eat or exercise program our friends are trying. Keeping track of which healthy recipes to try, what new workout program to follow, etc., can be challenging.

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That's why there are now meal-planning apps. Instead of trying every new trendy diet or fitness plan this year, you'll get to keep it organized and focused.

With so many meal-planning apps on the market, it can be hard to decide which one is right for you and your busy life. But today, we're going to help you with the decision by listing the best meal-planning apps in 2022.

PlateJoy

PlateJoy is designed and supported by nutritionists and is known as one of the best meal-planning apps today. Its subscription is a bit expensive at $69 for six months or $99 for 12 months.

However, you get a customized meal plan just for you, along with an automatically generated shopping list that you can integrate with various grocery delivery services.

You also have nutritionists you can consult with via phone or live chat. The app can also be synced with the FitBit app to track calories.

The app is available for Android and iOS.

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Paprika

Paprika is a free meal-planning app that delivers a lot of flexibility and customization. The downside is, it doesn't come with a database of recipes or pre-set meal plans. Therefore, users will need to build their recipe collection first.

The good news? The app has a recipe clipper to make it easier for you to save recipes directly from the web.

The app also displays nutrition data from recipes. However, it doesn't have a built-in program to calculate data for recipes that don't have it.

The app is available for Android and iOS.

Mealime

For a user-friendly customizable meal-planning app, Mealime is an excellent choice. You can tailor it to your diet.

Once you have entered your meal preferences, you will be presented with various recipe choices, complete with photos, instructions, and na organized grocery list. Moreover, the recipes they provide will only take you under 45 minutes to make, which is pretty cool.

However, you'll be limited to the recipes on the app because it doesn't have an import function yet. You also can't save previously used meal plans, customize your calorie preferences or view nutrition information unless you upgrade your app version.

You can get the pro version of the app for $5.99 per month or $4.99 per year.

The app is available for Android and iOS.

The right tool can help you keep track of your daily meals and reduce stress, which is why we've developed a list of our favorite meal-planning apps. Available on both iOs and Android, these meal-planning apps take the guesswork out of the process and make sure you're eating yummy foods while sticking to your diet.

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Written by April Fowell

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