A little-known Walmart section sells meal kits from services like Sun Basket and Home Chef so you can try them without the commitment

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You've heard again and again that meal kit delivery services will cut down on the time and cost of shopping for quality groceries and cooking delicious, creative meals.

Still, you do usually have to commit to a somewhat pricey and significant order just to try a service you're interested in.

Walmart sells individual meal kits and small meal kit bundles from popular services, allowing you to get the full experience without actually committing to a subscription.

The kits come from a variety of services, including Home Chef, Sun Basket, and Takeout Kit, and are designed for two or four people. They start at just 29.99.

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